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clear Content Area:Drama and Theatre Arts - 2022 // Grade Level:Eighth Grade // Standard Category:All Standards Categories

Drama and Theatre Arts - 2022

Eighth Grade, Standard1. Create

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  • 1. Theatre artists rely on intuition, curiosity, and critical inquiry.

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1. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.

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Students Can:

  1. Imagine and explore multiple perspectives and solutions to staging problems in a drama/theatre work.
  2. Imagine and explore possible solutions to design challenges of a performance space in a drama/theatre work.
  3. Develop a scripted or improvised character by articulating the character’s inner thoughts, objectives, and motivations in a drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Interpersonal Communication
  2. Creativity and Innovation
  3. Self-Advocacy and Initiative

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  1. In what ways does exploring different perspectives affect the telling of the story visually? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. What is unique/a challenge in the space that we can use/overcome to tell our story? (Aligns with EO b.)
  3. Why did your character choose that? (Aligns with EO c.)
  4. What is the character thinking and how do you know it? (Aligns with EO c.)

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  • 2. Theatre artists work to discover different ways of communicating meaning.

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2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.

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Students Can:

  1. Articulate and apply background knowledge, research, historical, and cultural context to the development of original ideas for a drama/theatre work.
  2. Share leadership and responsibilities to develop collaborative goals when preparing or devising drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Creativity and Innovation
  2. Collaboration and Teamwork
  3. Social Awareness

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  1. How do we use our experiences to help enhance the story? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. What shared goals do you and your teammates have? (Aligns with EO b.)

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  • 3. Theatre artists seek awareness of interrelationships between self and others to influence and inform their work.

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3. Connect artistic ideas to personal experience and varied perspectives.

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Students Can:

  1. Examine and analyze community issue through multiple perspectives in a drama/theatre work.
  2. Identify and use research and design choices in a drama/theatre work to enhance the work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Critical Thinking and Analysis
  2. Global and Cultural Awareness
  3. Self-Awareness

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  1. Why are themes in theatre and history cyclical? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. How did the research enhance the drama/theatre work? (Aligns with EO b.)

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  • 4. Theatre artists refine their work and practice their craft through rehearsal.

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4. Refine towards completion of artistic work.

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Students Can:

  1. Use repetition and analysis in order to revise devised or scripted drama/theatre work.
  2. Refine effective physical, vocal, and physiological traits of characters in an improvised or scripted drama/theatre work.
  3. Implement and refine a planned technical design using simple technology during the rehearsal process for devised or scripted drama/theatre work.

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Interpersonal Communication
  2. Collaboration and Teamwork
  3. Perseverance and Resilience

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  1. What insights to the character are you discovering in the rehearsal process? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. How have you altered the physical, vocal, and psychological choices for your character? (Aligns with EO b.)
  3. How do technical elements enhance a theatrical performance? (Aligns with EO c.)

Drama and Theatre Arts - 2022

Eighth Grade, Standard2. Perform

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  • 5. Theatre artists make strong choices to effectively convey meaning.

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1. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.

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Students Can:

  1. Explore different pacing to better communicate the story in a drama/theatre work.
  2. Apply and justify various character objectives and tactics in a drama/theatre work to overcome an obstacle.

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Critical Thinking and Analysis
  2. Creativity and Innovation

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  1. How does changing the tempo add or detract from the clarity of the story? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. What makes a character believable? (Aligns with EO b.)
  3. How do performers use personal experiences to enhance a scene or improvisation? (Aligns with EO b.)

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  • 6. Theatre artists develop personal processes and skills for a performance or design.

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2. Develop and refine artistic techniques, choices, and work for presentation.

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Students Can:

  1. Develop a variety of acting techniques to increase skills in a rehearsal or drama/theatre performance.
  2. Implement a variety of technical elements to create a design for a rehearsal or drama/theater production.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Digital Literacy
  2. Adaptability and Flexibility

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  1. How do performers use characterization techniques to strengthen performance? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. What technique helps you the most? (Aligns with EO a.)
  3. How do technical elements enhance a theatrical performance? (Aligns with EO b.)

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  • 7. Theatre artists understand and can communicate their creative process as they analyze the way the world may be understood.

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3. Connect artistic work with audience, community, and ensemble.

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Students Can:

  1. Identify universal themes or common social issues and express them through a drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Digital Literacy
  2. Social Awareness
  3. Civic Engagement

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  1. What impact does the universal theme or common social issue have on the drama/theatre work? (Aligns with EO a.)

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  • 8. Theatre artists share and present stories, ideas, and envisioned worlds to explore the human experience.

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4. Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.

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Students Can:

  1. Perform/present a rehearsed/designed drama/theatre work for an audience.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Interpersonal Communication
  2. Media Literacy
  3. Social Awareness

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  1. What were the differences between performing and rehearsing? (Aligns with EO a.)

Drama and Theatre Arts - 2022

Eighth Grade, Standard3. Critically Respond

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  • 9. Theatre artists reflect to understand the impact of drama processes and theatre experiences.

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1. Perceive and analyze artistic work.

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Students Can:

  1. Apply criteria to analyze artistic choices in a drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Media Literacy
  2. Critical Thinking and Analysis
  3. Self-Awareness

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  1. How do you use your knowledge and opinions to constructively critique? (Aligns with EO a.)

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  • 10. Theatre artists' interpretations of drama/theatre work are influenced by personal experiences and aesthetics.

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2. Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.

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Students Can:

  1. Summarize and share artistic choices when participating in or observing a drama/theatre work.
  2. Analyze how cultural perspectives influence the evaluation of a drama/theatre work.
  3. Apply personal aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs to evaluate a drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Critical Thinking and Analysis
  2. Global and Cultural Awareness
  3. Self-Awareness

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  1. Why is it fun to see history brought to life through theatrical design and character representation? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. How does someone else’s perspective differ from your own? (Aligns with EO b.)
  3. What other experiences in your life can you relate to the piece of theatre your just saw? (Aligns with EO c.)

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  • 11. Theatre artists critically inquire into the ways others have thought about and created drama processes and productions to inform their own work.

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3. Connect artistic experiences to our world; past, present, and future.

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Students Can:

  1. Research and discuss the playwright's intent for a drama/theatre work.

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More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Digital Literacy
  2. Critical Thinking and Analysis
  3. Career Awareness

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  1. How does studying theatre from a particular time period help us to better understand that era as well as our current time frame? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. How do theatre participants use their knowledge and opinions to constructively critique? (Aligns with EO a.)

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  • 12. Theatre artists apply criteria to investigate, explore, and assess drama and theatre work.

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4. Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.

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Students Can:

  1. Critique a drama/theatre work using supporting evidence, personal aesthetics, and artistic criteria.
  2. Analyze the production elements used in a drama/theatre work to assess aesthetic choices.
  3. Assess the impact of a drama/theatre work on a specific audience.

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information iconColorado Essential Skills:

  1. Media Literacy
  2. Data Literacy
  3. Critical Thinking and Analysis

More information iconInquiry Questions:

  1. What criteria did this performance meet? (Aligns with EO a.)
  2. What criteria is it important to evaluate? (Aligns with EO a.)
  3. What makes a performance good? (Aligns with EO a.)
  4. What transported you to the world? (Aligns with EO b.)
  5. What elements effectively connected to the story? (Aligns with EO b.)
  6. How did you feel? (Aligns with EO c.)
  7. What type of audience are you? (Aligns with EO c.)

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