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Subject Area - 9:
Arts and Humanities
  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.PK.A: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.PK.A1

Know and use basic elements and principles of music and movement.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.K.A: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.K.A1

Know and use basic elements and principles of music and movement.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.1.A: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.M.1.A1

Know and use basic elements and principles of music and movement.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.2.A: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.M.2.A1

Know and use basic elements and principles of music and movement.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.PK.B: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.PK.B1

Respond to different types of music and dance through participation and discussion.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.K.B: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.K.B1

Respond to different types of music and dance through participation and discussion.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.1.B: GRADE 1
Standard - 9.1.M.1.B1

Perform different forms of music and dance.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.2.B: GRADE 2
Standard - 9.1.M.2.B1

Create and perform different forms of music and dance.

Standard - 9.3.2.F1

Use critical processes (e.g., compare, contrast) to examine works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.E: Representation
Standard - 9.1.M.PK.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through music and dance.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.K.E: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.K.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through music and dance.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.1.E: GRADE 1
Standard - 9.1.M.1.E1

Use imagination and creativity to perform music and dance.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.2.E: GRADE 2
Standard - 9.1.M.2.E1

Use imagination and creativity to design and perform music and dance.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.PK.J: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.PK.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing or performing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.K.J: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.M.K.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing or performing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.1.J: GRADE 1
Standard - 9.1.M.1.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing or performing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.M: Music and Movement
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.M.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.M.2.J: GRADE 2
Standard - 9.1.M.2.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing or performing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.D: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.PK.D: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.D.PK.B1

Recreate a dramatic play experience for an audience.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.D: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.K.D: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.D.K.B1

Recreate a dramatic play experience for an audience.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.D: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.1.D: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.D.1.B1

Recreate a familiar story individually or cooperatively for an audience.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.D: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.2.D: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.D.2.B1

Create and perform plays and productions.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.PK.E: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.D.PK.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through dramatic play.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.K.E: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.D.K.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through dramatic play.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.1.E: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.D.1.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through dramatic play.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.D: Dramatic and Performance Play
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.D.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.D.2.E: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.D.2.E1

Identify the difference between a play designed to teach the facts and one designed to communicate a story, emotion, or theme.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.PK.A: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.PK.A1

Know and use basic elements of visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.K.A: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.K.A1

Know and use basic elements of visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.1.A: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.V.1.A1

Know and use basic elements of visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.A: Elements and Principles
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.2.A: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.V.2.A1

Know and use basic elements of visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.PK.B: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.PK.B1

Combine a variety of materials to create a work of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.K.B: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.K.B1

Combine a variety of materials to create a work of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.1.B: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.V.1.B1

Create works of art and identify art materials, techniques, and processes.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.B: Demonstration
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.2.B: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.V.2.B1

Create works of art inspired by the styles and materials of other artists.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.PK.E: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.PK.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.K.E: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.K.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.1.E: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.V.1.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.E: Representation
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.2.E: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.V.2.E1

Use imagination and creativity to express self through visual arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.PK.J: Pre-Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.PK.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.K.J: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.1.V.K.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.1.J: Grade 1
Standard - 9.1.V.1.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Discipline - 9.1.V: Visual Arts
  • Organizing Category - 9.1.V.J: Technologies
  • Grade Level - 9.1.V.2.J: Grade 2
Standard - 9.1.V.2.J1

Use a variety of technologies for producing works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Grade Level - 9.1.3: GRADE 3
Standard - 9.1.3.A

Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.
 

Elements

  • Dance: • energy/force • space • time
  • Music: • duration • intensity • pitch • timbre 
  • Theatre: • scenario • script/text • set design 
  • Visual Arts: • color • form/shape • line • space • texture • value  

Principles

  • Dance: • choreography • form • genre • improvisation • style • technique  
  • Music: • composition • form • genre • harmony • rhythm • texture  
  • Theatre: • balance • collaboration • discipline • emphasis • focus • intention • movement • rhythm • style • voice  
  • Visual Arts: • balance • contrast • emphasis/focal point • movement/rhythm • proportion/scale • repetition • unity/harmony

Standard - 9.1.3.B

Recognize, know, use and demonstrate a variety of appropriate arts elements and principles to produce, review and revise original works in the arts.

  • Dance: • move • perform • read and notate dance • create and choreograph • improvise
  • Music: • sing • play an instrument • read and notate music • compose and arrange •improvise
  • Theatre: • stage productions • read and write scripts • improvise • interpret a role • design sets • direct
  • Visual Arts: • paint • draw • craft • sculpt • print • design for environment, communication, multi-media

Standard - 9.1.3.C

Recognize and use fundamental vocabulary within each of the arts forms.

Standard - 9.1.3.D

Use knowledge of varied styles within each art form through a performance or exhibition of unique work.

Standard - 9.1.3.E

Demonstrate the ability to define objects, express emotions, illustrate an action or relate an experience through creation of works in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.3.F

Identify works of others through a performance or exhibition (e.g., exhibition of student paintings based on the study of Picasso).

Standard - 9.1.3.G

Recognize the function of rehearsals and practice sessions.

Standard - 9.1.3.H

Handle materials, equipment and tools safely at work and performance spaces.

  • Identify materials used.
  • Identify issues of cleanliness related to the arts.
  • Recognize some mechanical/electrical equipment.
  • Recognize differences in selected physical space/environments.
  • Recognize the need to select safe props/stage equipment.
  • Identify methods for storing materials in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.3.I

Identify arts events that take place in schools and in communities.

Standard - 9.1.3.J

Know and use traditional and contemporary technologies for producing, performing and exhibiting works in the arts or the works of others.

  • Know and use traditional technologies (e.g., charcoal, pigments, clay, needle/thread, quill pens, stencils, tools for wood carving, looms, stage equipment).
  • Know and use contemporary technologies (e.g., CDs/software, audio/sound equipment, polymers, clays, board-mixers, photographs, recorders).

Standard - 9.1.3.K

Know and use traditional and contemporary technologies for furthering knowledge and understanding in the humanities.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Grade Level - 9.1.5: GRADE 5
Standard - 9.1.5.A

Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.
 

Elements

  • Dance: • energy/force • space • time
  • Music: • duration • intensity • pitch • timbre 
  • Theatre: • scenario • script/text • set design 
  • Visual Arts: • color • form/shape • line • space • texture • value  

Principles

  • Dance: • choreography • form • genre • improvisation • style • technique  
  • Music: • composition • form • genre • harmony • rhythm • texture  
  • Theatre: • balance • collaboration • discipline • emphasis • focus • intention • movement • rhythm • style • voice  
  • Visual Arts: • balance • contrast • emphasis/focal point • movement/rhythm • proportion/scale • repetition • unity/harmony

Standard - 9.1.5.B

Recognize, know, use and demonstrate a variety of appropriate arts elements and principles to produce, review and revise original works in the arts.

  • Dance: • move • perform • read and notate dance • create and choreograph • improvise
  • Music: • sing • play an instrument • read and notate music • compose and arrange •improvise
  • Theatre: • stage productions • read and write scripts • improvise • interpret a role • design sets • direct
  • Visual Arts: • paint • draw • craft • sculpt • print • design for environment, communication, multi-media

Standard - 9.1.5.C

Know and use fundamental vocabulary within each of the arts forms.

Standard - 9.1.5.D

Describe and use knowledge of a specific style within each art form through a performance or exhibition of a unique work.

Standard - 9.1.5.E

Know and demonstrate how arts can communicate experiences, stories or emotions through the production of works in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.5.F

Describe works of others through performance or exhibition in two art forms.

Standard - 9.1.5.G

Identify the function and benefits of rehearsal and practice sessions.

Standard - 9.1.5.H

Use and maintain materials, equipment and tools safely at work and performance spaces.

  • Describe some materials used.
  • Describe issues of cleanliness related to the arts.
  • Describe types of mechanical/electrical equipment usage.
  • Know how to work in selected physical space/environments.
  • Identify the qualities of safe props/stage equipment.
  • Describe methods for storing materials in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.5.I

Describe arts events that take place in schools and in communities.

Standard - 9.1.5.J

Apply traditional and contemporary technologies for producing, performing and exhibiting works in the arts or the works of others.

  • Experiment with traditional technologies (e.g., ceramic/wooden tools, earthen clays, masks, instruments, folk shoes, etching tools, folk looms).
  • Experiment with contemporary technologies (e.g., color fills on computers, texture methods on computers, fonts/point systems, animation techniques, video teleconferencing, multimedia techniques, internet access, library computer card catalogues).

Standard - 9.1.5.K

Apply traditional and contemporary technology in furthering knowledge and understanding in the humanities.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Grade Level - 9.1.8: GRADE 8
Standard - 9.1.8.A

Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.
 

Elements

  • Dance: • energy/force • space • time
  • Music: • duration • intensity • pitch • timbre 
  • Theatre: • scenario • script/text • set design 
  • Visual Arts: • color • form/shape • line • space • texture • value  

Principles

  • Dance: • choreography • form • genre • improvisation • style • technique  
  • Music: • composition • form • genre • harmony • rhythm • texture  
  • Theatre: • balance • collaboration • discipline • emphasis • focus • intention • movement • rhythm • style • voice  
  • Visual Arts: • balance • contrast • emphasis/focal point • movement/rhythm • proportion/scale • repetition • unity/harmony

Standard - 9.1.8.B

Recognize, know, use and demonstrate a variety of appropriate arts elements and principles to produce, review and revise original works in the arts.

  • Dance: • move • perform • read and notate dance • create and choreograph • improvise
  • Music: • sing • play an instrument • read and notate music • compose and arrange •improvise
  • Theatre: • stage productions • read and write scripts • improvise • interpret a role • design sets • direct
  • Visual Arts: • paint • draw • craft • sculpt • print • design for environment, communication, multi-media

Standard - 9.1.8.C

Identify and use comprehensive vocabulary within each of the arts forms.

Standard - 9.1.8.D

Demonstrate knowledge of at least two styles within each art form through performance or exhibition of unique works.

Standard - 9.1.8.E

Communicate a unifying theme or point of view through the production of works in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.8.F

Explain works of others within each art form through performance or exhibition.

Standard - 9.1.8.G

Explain the function and benefits of rehearsal and practice sessions.

Standard - 9.1.8.H

Demonstrate and maintain materials, equipment and tools safely at work and performance spaces.

  • Analyze the use of materials.
  • Explain issues of cleanliness related to the arts.
  • Explain the use of mechanical/electrical equipment.
  • Demonstrate how to work in selected physical space/environment.
  • Demonstrate the selection of safe props/stage equipment.
  • Demonstrate methods for storing materials in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.8.I

Know where arts events, performances and exhibitions occur and how to gain admission.

Standard - 9.1.8.J

Incorporate specific uses of traditional and contemporary technologies within the design for producing, performing and exhibiting works in the arts or the works of others.

  • Explain and demonstrate traditional technologies (e.g., paint, tools, sponges, weaving designs, instruments, natural pigments/glazes).
  • Explain and demonstrate contemporary technologies (e.g., MIDI keyboards, Internet design, computers, interactive technologies, audio/sound equipment, board-mixer, video equipment, computerized lighting design).

Standard - 9.1.8.K

Incorporate specific uses of traditional and contemporary technologies in furthering knowledge and understanding in the humanities.

  • Standard Area - 9.1: Production, Performance and Exhibition of Dance, Music, Theatre and Visual Arts
  • Grade Level - 9.1.12: GRADE 12
Standard - 9.1.12.A

Know and use the elements and principles of each art form to create works in the arts and humanities.
 

Elements

  • Dance: • energy/force • space • time
  • Music: • duration • intensity • pitch • timbre 
  • Theatre: • scenario • script/text • set design 
  • Visual Arts: • color • form/shape • line • space • texture • value  

Principles

  • Dance: • choreography • form • genre • improvisation • style • technique  
  • Music: • composition • form • genre • harmony • rhythm • texture  
  • Theatre: • balance • collaboration • discipline • emphasis • focus • intention • movement • rhythm • style • voice  
  • Visual Arts: • balance • contrast • emphasis/focal point • movement/rhythm • proportion/scale • repetition • unity/harmony

Standard - 9.1.12.B

Recognize, know, use and demonstrate a variety of appropriate arts elements and principles to produce, review and revise original works in the arts.

  • Dance: • move • perform • read and notate dance • create and choreograph • improvise
  • Music: • sing • play an instrument • read and notate music • compose and arrange •improvise
  • Theatre: • stage productions • read and write scripts • improvise • interpret a role • design sets • direct
  • Visual Arts: • paint • draw • craft • sculpt • print • design for environment, communication, multi-media

Standard - 9.1.12.C

Integrate and apply advanced vocabulary to the arts forms.

Standard - 9.1.12.D

Demonstrate specific styles in combination through the production or performance of a unique work of art (e.g., a dance composition that combines jazz dance and African dance).

Standard - 9.1.12.E

Delineate a unifying theme through the production of a work of art that reflects skills in media processes and techniques.

Standard - 9.1.12.F

Analyze works of arts influenced by experiences or historical and cultural events through production, performance or exhibition.

Standard - 9.1.12.G

Analyze the effect of rehearsal and practice sessions.

Standard - 9.1.12.H

Incorporate the effective and safe use of materials, equipment and tools into the production of works in the arts at work and performance spaces.

  • Evaluate the use and applications of materials.
  • Evaluate issues of cleanliness related to the arts.
  • Evaluate the use and applications of mechanical/electrical equipment.
  • Evaluate differences among selected physical space/environment.
  • Evaluate the use and applications of safe props/stage equipment.
  • Evaluate the use and apply safe methods for storing materials in the arts.

Standard - 9.1.12.I

Distinguish among a variety of regional arts events and resources and analyze methods of selection and admission.

Standard - 9.1.12.J

Analyze and evaluate the use of traditional and contemporary technologies for producing, performing and exhibiting works in the arts or the works of others.

  • Analyze traditional technologies (e.g., acid printing, etching methods, musical instruments, costume materials, eight track recording, super 8 movies).
  • Analyze contemporary technologies (e.g., virtual reality design, instrument enhancements, photographic tools, broadcast equipment, film cameras, preservation tools, web graphics, computer generated marching band designs).

Standard - 9.1.12.K

Analyze and evaluate the use of traditional and contemporary technologies in furthering knowledge and understanding in the humanities.

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Organizing Category - 9.2.D: Perspective
Standard - 9.2.PK.D1

Explain that instruments or art forms represent cultural perspectives.

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Organizing Category - 9.2.D: Perspective
  • Grade Level - 9.2.K.D: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.2.K.D1

Explain that instruments or art forms represent cultural perspectives.

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Organizing Category - 9.2.D: Perspective
  • Grade Level - 9.2.1.D: Grade 1
Standard - 9.2.1.D1

Identify the historical and cultural context of works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Organizing Category - 9.2.D: Perspective
  • Grade Level - 9.2.2.D: Grade 2
Standard - 9.2.2.D1

Describe the historical and cultural context of works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Grade Level - 9.2.3: GRADE 3
Standard - 9.2.3.A

Explain the historical, cultural and social context of an individual work in the arts.

Standard - 9.2.3.B

Relate works in the arts chronologically to historical events (e.g., 10,000 B.C. to present).

Standard - 9.2.3.C

Relate works in the arts to varying styles and genre and to the periods in which they were created (e.g., Bronze Age, Ming Dynasty, Renaissance, Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, others).

Standard - 9.2.3.D

Analyze a work of art from its historical and cultural perspective.

Standard - 9.2.3.E

Analyze how historical events and culture impact forms, techniques and purposes of works in the arts (e.g., Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)

Standard - 9.2.3.F

Know and apply appropriate vocabulary used between social studies and the arts and humanities.

Standard - 9.2.3.G

Relate works in the arts to geographic regions:

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Central America
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America

Standard - 9.2.3.H

Identify, describe and analyze the work of Pennsylvania Artists in dance, music, theatre and visual arts.

Standard - 9.2.3.I

Identify, explain and analyze philosophical beliefs as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., classical architecture, rock music, Native American dance, contemporary American musical theatre).

Standard - 9.2.3.J

Identify, explain and analyze historical and cultural differences as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., PLAYS BY Shakespeare, works by Michelangelo, ethnic dance and music).

Standard - 9.2.3.K

Identify, explain and analyze traditions as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., story telling – plays, oral histories- poetry, work songs- blue grass).

Standard - 9.2.3.L

Identify, explain and analyze common themes, forms and techniques from works in the arts (e.g., Copland and Graham’s Appalachian Spring and Millet’s The Gleaners).

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Grade Level - 9.2.5: GRADE 5
Standard - 9.2.5.A

Explain the historical, cultural and social context of an individual work in the arts.

Standard - 9.2.5.B

Relate works in the arts chronologically to historical events (e.g., 10,000 B.C. to present).

Standard - 9.2.5.C

Relate works in the arts to varying styles and genre and to the periods in which they were created (e.g., Bronze Age, Ming Dynasty, Renaissance, Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, others).

Standard - 9.2.5.D

Analyze a work of art from its historical and cultural perspective.

Standard - 9.2.5.E

Analyze how historical events and culture impact forms, techniques and purposes of works in the arts (e.g., Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)

Standard - 9.2.5.F

Know and apply appropriate vocabulary used between social studies and the arts and humanities.

Standard - 9.2.5.G

Relate works in the arts to geographic regions:

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Central America
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America

Standard - 9.2.5.H

Identify, describe and analyze the work of Pennsylvania Artists in dance, music, theatre and visual arts.

Standard - 9.2.5.I

Identify, explain and analyze philosophical beliefs as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., classical architecture, rock music, Native American dance, contemporary American musical theatre).

Standard - 9.2.5.J

Identify, explain and analyze historical and cultural differences as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., PLAYS BY Shakespeare, works by Michelangelo, ethnic dance and music).

Standard - 9.2.5.K

Identify, explain and analyze traditions as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., story telling – plays, oral histories- poetry, work songs- blue grass).

Standard - 9.2.5.L

Identify, explain and analyze common themes, forms and techniques from works in the arts (e.g., Copland and Graham’s Appalachian Spring and Millet’s The Gleaners).

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Grade Level - 9.2.8: GRADE 8
Standard - 9.2.8.A

Explain the historical, cultural and social context of an individual work in the arts.

Standard - 9.2.8.B

Relate works in the arts chronologically to historical events (e.g., 10,000 B.C. to present).

Standard - 9.2.8.C

Relate works in the arts to varying styles and genre and to the periods in which they were created (e.g., Bronze Age, Ming Dynasty, Renaissance, Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, others).

Standard - 9.2.8.D

Analyze a work of art from its historical and cultural perspective.

Standard - 9.2.8.E

Analyze how historical events and culture impact forms, techniques and purposes of works in the arts (e.g., Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)

Standard - 9.2.8.F

Know and apply appropriate vocabulary used between social studies and the arts and humanities.

Standard - 9.2.8.G

Relate works in the arts to geographic regions:

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Central America
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America

Standard - 9.2.8.H

Identify, describe and analyze the work of Pennsylvania Artists in dance, music, theatre and visual arts.

Standard - 9.2.8.I

Identify, explain and analyze philosophical beliefs as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., classical architecture, rock music, Native American dance, contemporary American musical theatre).

Standard - 9.2.8.J

Identify, explain and analyze historical and cultural differences as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., PLAYS BY Shakespeare, works by Michelangelo, ethnic dance and music).

Standard - 9.2.8.K

Identify, explain and analyze traditions as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., story telling – plays, oral histories- poetry, work songs- blue grass).

Standard - 9.2.8.L

Identify, explain and analyze common themes, forms and techniques from works in the arts (e.g., Copland and Graham’s Appalachian Spring and Millet’s The Gleaners).

  • Standard Area - 9.2: Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Grade Level - 9.2.12: GRADE 12
Standard - 9.2.12.A

Explain the historical, cultural and social context of an individual work in the arts.

Standard - 9.2.12.B

Relate works in the arts chronologically to historical events (e.g., 10,000 B.C. to present).

Standard - 9.2.12.C

Relate works in the arts to varying styles and genre and to the periods in which they were created (e.g., Bronze Age, Ming Dynasty, Renaissance, Classical, Modern, Post-Modern, Contemporary, Futuristic, others).

Standard - 9.2.12.D

Analyze a work of art from its historical and cultural perspective.

Standard - 9.2.12.E

Analyze how historical events and culture impact forms, techniques and purposes of works in the arts (e.g., Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)

Standard - 9.2.12.F

Know and apply appropriate vocabulary used between social studies and the arts and humanities.

Standard - 9.2.12.G

Relate works in the arts to geographic regions:

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Central America
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America

Standard - 9.2.12.H

Identify, describe and analyze the work of Pennsylvania Artists in dance, music, theatre and visual arts.

Standard - 9.2.12.I

Identify, explain and analyze philosophical beliefs as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., classical architecture, rock music, Native American dance, contemporary American musical theatre).

Standard - 9.2.12.J

Identify, explain and analyze historical and cultural differences as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., PLAYS BY Shakespeare, works by Michelangelo, ethnic dance and music).

Standard - 9.2.12.K

Identify, explain and analyze traditions as they relate to works in the arts (e.g., story telling – plays, oral histories- poetry, work songs- blue grass).

Standard - 9.2.12.L

Identify, explain and analyze common themes, forms and techniques from works in the arts (e.g., Copland and Graham’s Appalachian Spring and Millet’s The Gleaners).

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.F: Identification
Standard - 9.3.PK.F1

Recognize and name a variety of art forms.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.F: Identification
  • Grade Level - 9.3.K.F: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.3.K.F1

Recognize and name a variety of art forms.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.F: Identification
  • Grade Level - 9.3.1.F: Grade 1
Standard - 9.3.1.F1

Categorize and classify works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.F: Identification
  • Grade Level - 9.3.2.F: Grade 2
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.G: Critical Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.3.PK.G: PreKindergarten
Standard - 9.3.PK.G1

Formulate and share an opinion about others’ art products.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.G: Critical Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.3.K.G: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.3.K.G1

Formulate and share an opinion about one’s own work and that of others.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.G: Critical Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.3.1.G: Grade 1
Standard - 9.3.1.G1

Compare and contrast the characteristics of works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.3.G: Critical Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.3.2.G: Grade 2
Standard - 9.3.2.G1

Recognize that works of art have meaning.

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Grade Level - 9.3.3: GRADE 3
Standard - 9.3.3.A

Recognize critical processes used in the examination of works in the arts and humanities.

  • Compare and contrast
  • Analyze
  • Interpret
  • Form and test hypotheses
  • Evaluate/form judgments

Standard - 9.3.3.B

Know that works in the arts can be described by using the arts elements, principles and concepts (e.g., use of color, shape and pattern in Mondrian’s Broadway Boogie-Woogie; use of dynamics, tempo, texture in Ravel’s Bolero).

Standard - 9.3.3.C

Know classification skills with materials and processes used to create works in the arts (e.g., sorting and matching textiles, musical chants, television comedies).

Standard - 9.3.3.D

Explain meanings in the arts and humanities through individual works and the works of others using a fundamental vocabulary of critical response.

Standard - 9.3.3.E

Recognize and identify types of critical analysis in the arts and humanities.

  • Contextual criticism
  • Formal criticism
  • Intuitive criticism

Standard - 9.3.3.F

Know how to recognize and identify similar and different characteristics among works in the arts (e.g., Amish and Hawaiian quilts, Navaho weavings and Kente cloth from West Africa).

Standard - 9.3.3.G

Know and demonstrate what a critic's position or opinion is related to works in the arts and humanities (e.g., I like patriotic songs because…; The movie was enjoyed for its exceptional special effects).

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Grade Level - 9.3.5: GRADE 5
Standard - 9.3.5.A

Identify critical processes in the examination of works in the arts and humanities.

  • Compare and contrast
  • Analyze
  • Interpret
  • Form and test hypotheses
  • Evaluate/form judgments

Standard - 9.3.5.B

Describe works in the arts comparing similar and contrasting characteristics (e.g., staccato in Grieg’s In the Hall of the Mountain King and in tap dance).

Standard - 9.3.5.C

Classify works in the arts by forms in which they are found (e.g., farce, architecture, graphic design).

Standard - 9.3.5.D

Compare similar and contrasting important aspects of works in the arts and humanities based on a set of guidelines using a comprehensive vocabulary of critical response.

Standard - 9.3.5.E

Describe and use types of critical analysis in the arts and humanities.

  • Contextual criticism
  • Formal criticism
  • Intuitive criticism

Standard - 9.3.5.F

Know how to recognize the process of criticism in identifying and analyzing characteristics among works in the arts.

Standard - 9.3.5.G

Describe a critic's position or opinion about selected works in the arts and humanities (e.g., student’s presentation of a critical position on Walt Disney’s Evolution of Mickey and Minnie Mouse)

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Grade Level - 9.3.8: GRADE 8
Standard - 9.3.8.A

Know and use the critical process of the examination of works in the arts and humanities.

  • Compare and contrast
  • Analyze
  • Interpret
  • Form and test hypotheses
  • Evaluate/form judgments

Standard - 9.3.8.B

Analyze and interpret specific characteristics of works in the arts within each art form (e.g., pentatonic scales in Korean and Indonesian music).

Standard - 9.3.8.C

Identify and classify styles, forms, types and genre within art forms (e.g., modern dance and the ethnic dance, a ballad and a patriotic song).

Standard - 9.3.8.D

Evaluate works in the arts and humanities using a complex vocabulary of critical response.

Standard - 9.3.8.E

Interpret and use various types of critical analysis in the arts and humanities.

  • Contextual criticism
  • Formal criticism
  • Intuitive criticism

Standard - 9.3.8.F

Apply the process of criticism to identify characteristics among works in the arts.

Standard - 9.3.8.G

Compare and contrast critical positions or opinions about selected works in the arts and humanities (e.g., critic’s review and comparison of Alvin Ailey’s Revelations to Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake).

  • Standard Area - 9.3: Critical Response
  • Grade Level - 9.3.12: GRADE 12
Standard - 9.3.12.A

Explain and apply the critical examination processes of works in the arts and humanities.

  • Compare and contrast
  • Analyze
  • Interpret
  • Form and test hypotheses
  • Evaluate/form judgments

Standard - 9.3.12.B

Determine and apply criteria to a person’s work and works of others in the arts (e.g., use visual scanning techniques to critique the student’s own use of sculptural space in comparison to Julio Gonzales’ use of space in Woman Combing Her Hair).

Standard - 9.3.12.C

Apply systems of classification for interpreting works in the arts and forming a critical response.

Standard - 9.3.12.D

Analyze and interpret works in the arts and humanities from different societies using culturally specific vocabulary of critical response.

Standard - 9.3.12.E

Examine and evaluate various types of critical analysis of works in the arts and humanities.

  • Contextual criticism
  • Formal criticism
  • Intuitive criticism

Standard - 9.3.12.F

Analyze the processes of criticism used to compare the meanings of a work in the arts in both its own and present time.

Standard - 9.3.12.G

Analyze works in the arts by referencing the judgments advanced by arts critics as well as one’s own analysis and critique.

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.4.B: Emotional Reponse
Standard - 9.4.PK.B1

Demonstrate an emotional response to viewing or creating various works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.4.B: Emotional Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.4.K.B: Kindergarten
Standard - 9.4.K.B1

Demonstrate an emotional response to viewing or creating various works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.4.B: Emotional Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.4.1.B: Grade 1
Standard - 9.4.1.B1

Demonstrate and discuss feelings about various works of art.

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Organizing Category - 9.4.B: Emotional Reponse
  • Grade Level - 9.4.2.B: Grade 2
Standard - 9.4.2.B1

Examine and communicate an informed individual opinion about the meaning of works of arts.

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Grade Level - 9.4.3: GRADE 3
Standard - 9.4.3.A

Know how to respond to a philosophical statement about works in the arts and humanities (e.g., “Can artworks that depict or are about ugly or unpleasant things ever be beautiful?”).

Standard - 9.4.3.B

Know how to communicate an informed individual opinion about the meaning of works in the arts (e.g., works of an artist of the month).

Standard - 9.4.3.C

Recognize that the environment of the observer influences individual aesthetic responses to works in the arts (e.g., the effect of live music as opposed to listening to the same piece on a car radio).

Standard - 9.4.3.D

Recognize that choices made by artists regarding subject matter and themes communicate ideas through works in the arts and humanities (e.g., artist’s interpretation through the use of classical ballet of the American West in Agnes De Mille’s Rodeo).

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Grade Level - 9.4.5: GRADE 5
Standard - 9.4.5.A

Identify uses of expressive symbols that show philosophical meanings in works in the arts and humanities (e.g., American TV ads versus Asian TV ads).

Standard - 9.4.5.B

Investigate and communicate multiple philosophical views about works in the arts.

Standard - 9.4.5.C

Identify the attributes of various audiences’ environments as they influence individual aesthetic response (e.g., Beatles’ music played by the Boston Pops versus video taped concerts from the 1970s).

Standard - 9.4.5.D

Explain choices made regarding media, technique, form, subject matter and themes that communicate the artist’s philosophy within a work in the arts and humanities (e.g., selection of stage lighting in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story to communicate mood).

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Grade Level - 9.4.8: GRADE 8
Standard - 9.4.8.A

Compare and contrast examples of group and individual philosophical meanings of works in the arts and humanities (e.g., group discussions on musical theatre versus the individual’s concept of musical theatre).

Standard - 9.4.8.B

Compare and contrast informed individual opinions about the meaning of works in the arts to others (e.g., debate philosophical opinions within a listserve or at an artist’s website).

Standard - 9.4.8.C

Describe how the attributes of the audience’s environment influence aesthetic responses (e.g., the ambiance of the theatre in a performance of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Cats).

Standard - 9.4.8.D

Describe to what purpose philosophical ideas generated by artists can be conveyed through works in the arts and humanities (e.g., T. Ganson’s Destructive Periods in Russia During Stalin’s and Deniken’s Leadership conveys her memories and emotions of a specific incident).

  • Standard Area - 9.4: Aesthetic Response
  • Grade Level - 9.4.12: GRADE 12
Standard - 9.4.12.A

Evaluate an individual’s philosophical statement on a work in the arts and its relationship to one’s own life based on knowledge and experience.

Standard - 9.4.12.B

Describe and analyze the effects that works in the arts have on groups, individuals and the culture (e.g., Orson Welles’ 1938 radio broadcast, War of the Worlds).

Standard - 9.4.12.C

Compare and contrast the attributes of various audiences’ environments as they influence individual aesthetic response (e.g., viewing traditional Irish dance at county fair versus the performance of River Dance in a concert hall).

Standard - 9.4.12.D

Analyze and interpret a philosophical position identified in works in the arts and humanities.

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