Colorado Academic Standards Online
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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. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
Students Can:
- Imagine and explore multiple perspectives and solutions to staging problems in a drama/theatre work.
- Imagine and explore possible solutions to design challenges of a performance space in a drama/theatre work.
- Develop a scripted or improvised character by articulating the character’s inner thoughts, objectives, and motivations in a drama/theatre work.
Academic Contexts and Connections:
- Interpersonal Communication
- Creativity and Innovation
- Self-Advocacy and Initiative
- In what ways does exploring different perspectives affect the telling of the story visually? (Aligns with EO a.)
- What is unique/a challenge in the space that we can use/overcome to tell our story? (Aligns with EO b.)
- Why did your character choose that? (Aligns with EO c.)
- What is the character thinking and how do you know it? (Aligns with EO c.)
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2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
Students Can:
- Articulate and apply background knowledge, research, historical, and cultural context to the development of original ideas for a drama/theatre work.
- Share leadership and responsibilities to develop collaborative goals when preparing or devising drama/theatre work.
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- 3. Theatre artists seek awareness of interrelationships between self and others to influence and inform their work.
3. Connect artistic ideas to personal experience and varied perspectives.
Students Can:
- Examine and analyze community issue through multiple perspectives in a drama/theatre work.
- Identify and use research and design choices in a drama/theatre work to enhance the work.
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- 4. Theatre artists refine their work and practice their craft through rehearsal.
4. Refine towards completion of artistic work.
Students Can:
- Use repetition and analysis in order to revise devised or scripted drama/theatre work.
- Refine effective physical, vocal, and physiological traits of characters in an improvised or scripted drama/theatre work.
- Implement and refine a planned technical design using simple technology during the rehearsal process for devised or scripted drama/theatre work.
Academic Contexts and Connections:
- Interpersonal Communication
- Collaboration and Teamwork
- Perseverance and Resilience
- What insights to the character are you discovering in the rehearsal process? (Aligns with EO a.)
- How have you altered the physical, vocal, and psychological choices for your character? (Aligns with EO b.)
- 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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1. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
Students Can:
- Explore different pacing to better communicate the story in a drama/theatre work.
- Apply and justify various character objectives and tactics in a drama/theatre work to overcome an obstacle.
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- 6. Theatre artists develop personal processes and skills for a performance or design.
2. Develop and refine artistic techniques, choices, and work for presentation.
Students Can:
- Develop a variety of acting techniques to increase skills in a rehearsal or drama/theatre performance.
- Implement a variety of technical elements to create a design for a rehearsal or drama/theater production.
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- 7. Theatre artists understand and can communicate their creative process as they analyze the way the world may be understood.
3. Connect artistic work with audience, community, and ensemble.
Students Can:
- Identify universal themes or common social issues and express them through a drama/theatre work.
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- 8. Theatre artists share and present stories, ideas, and envisioned worlds to explore the human experience.
4. Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work.
Students Can:
- Perform/present a rehearsed/designed drama/theatre work for an audience.
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.
1. Perceive and analyze artistic work.
Students Can:
- Apply criteria to analyze artistic choices in a drama/theatre work.
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- 10. Theatre artists' interpretations of drama/theatre work are influenced by personal experiences and aesthetics.
2. Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
Students Can:
- Summarize and share artistic choices when participating in or observing a drama/theatre work.
- Analyze how cultural perspectives influence the evaluation of a drama/theatre work.
- Apply personal aesthetics, preferences, and beliefs to evaluate a drama/theatre work.
Academic Contexts and Connections:
- Critical Thinking and Analysis
- Global and Cultural Awareness
- Self-Awareness
- Why is it fun to see history brought to life through theatrical design and character representation? (Aligns with EO a.)
- How does someone else’s perspective differ from your own? (Aligns with EO b.)
- 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.
3. Connect artistic experiences to our world; past, present, and future.
Students Can:
- Research and discuss the playwright's intent for a drama/theatre work.
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- 12. Theatre artists apply criteria to investigate, explore, and assess drama and theatre work.
4. Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work.
Students Can:
- Critique a drama/theatre work using supporting evidence, personal aesthetics, and artistic criteria.
- Analyze the production elements used in a drama/theatre work to assess aesthetic choices.
- Assess the impact of a drama/theatre work on a specific audience.
Academic Contexts and Connections:
- What criteria did this performance meet? (Aligns with EO a.)
- What criteria is it important to evaluate? (Aligns with EO a.)
- What makes a performance good? (Aligns with EO a.)
- What transported you to the world? (Aligns with EO b.)
- What elements effectively connected to the story? (Aligns with EO b.)
- How did you feel? (Aligns with EO c.)
- What type of audience are you? (Aligns with EO c.)
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