SMMUSD VAPA CURRICULUM for Introductory Theatre (7 th grade) ACTIVITIES/ SKILLS

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STANDARD 1: ARTISTIC PERCEPTION: Processing, analyzing, and responding to sensory information through the language and skills unique to theatre. ARTISTIC PERCEPTION Development of the Vocabulary of Theatre 1.1 Demonstrate the ability to use appropriate theatrical terms when describing their own and other theatrical works. Comprehension and Analysis of the Elements of Theatre 1.2 Identify dramatic elements in a script. Identify and utilize stage terms and directions such as playwright, rehearsal, dress rehearsal, run-through and cold reading in class discussions and rehearsals. Read and analyze a play for elements of plot. Critique live productions of theatrical works by analyzing the artistic elements (lighting, acting, costuming, direction, etc.) Variety of play texts Drama for Reading and Performance Variety of films / DVD s Sample Reviews Vocabulary lists Address elements specifically in reflection Terminology quizzes and tests Student critiques Journaling 6

STANDARD 2: CREATIVE EXPRESSION: Creating, performing and participating in theatre. CREATIVE EXPRESSION Development of Theatrical Skills 2.1 Use improvisation in rehearsal to discover character and motivation. 2.2 Maintain a rehearsal script/ notebook to record directions and blocking. Creation/ Invention in Theatre 2.3 Create characters, environments, and actions that exhibit tension and suspense. Use improvisation in rehearsal to discover character and motivation Have students improvise the moment before a specific play or scene begins Maintain a rehearsal script/ notebook to record directions and blocking. Write a paragraph creating a realistic biography for a character. Experiment with different tactics within a scene by picking different verbs out of a hat Create a character using voice, blocking and movement. Design sound to enhance a scene Tell a story to the class using only one sensory element (sound, lights, smell, task) A variety of play texts: classical, modern, comedic, absurdist, etc. Performance rubrics Scene starter cards CD player and variety of CD s (including sound effects CD) Digital cameras and accessories Variety of costumes Variety of props Black boxes for staging Performance rubric Present productions in front of an audience 7

STANDARD 3: Historical and Cultural Context: Understanding the historical contributions and cultural dimensions of theatre. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL Role and Cultural Significance of Theatre 3.1 Design and create masks, puppets, props, costumes, or sets in a selected theatrical style drawn from world cultures. History of Theatre 3.2 Compare and contrast various theatre styles throughout history, such as those of Ancient Greece, Elizabethan theatre, Kabuki theatre, Kath kali dance theatre, and Commedia Dell Arte. Research, design and create masks, puppets, props, costumes, or sets in a selected theatrical style drawn from world cultures. Research and present on the various theatre styles throughout history. Study and perform dramatic adaptations of cultural stories using appropriate period costume, speech, and set. Explain how culture affects production values of dramatic performances Present and perform a basic story in multiple theatrical styles. Discuss the effect that each theatrical style has on the same story Text of plays (variety) Theatre history textbooks Library Internet Images/ footage of theatre technologies Appropriate costuming, staging, lighting and props Mask maker Mask making materials. Quizzes and tests Performance rubric Present productions in front of an audience Research reports 8

STANDARD 4: AESTHETIC VALUING: Responding to, analyzing, and critiquing theatrical experiences. AESTHETIC VALUING Critical Assessment of Theatre 4.1 Design and apply appropriate criteria or rubrics for evaluating the effective use of masks, puppetry, makeup, and costumes in a theatrical presentation. Derivation of Meanings from Works of Theatre 4.2 Explain how cultural influences affect the content or meaning of works of theatre. Develop and apply appropriate criteria to classroom dramatizations and work in theatre and film. Use criteria to describe, analyze, and evaluate the artistic choices found in their own dramatic performances and that of professionals. View different types of dramatic forms from different cultures and discuss common features and differences Write reviews of the classroom dramatizations from different cultural standpoints Develop reviews in an Entertainment Tonight style performance Variety of play texts Variety of films Professional performance field trip or traveling troupe. Sample Reviews Rubrics Vocabulary lists Teacher Observations Terms quizzes and tests Rubric for reviews Videotape Performances 9

STANDARD 5: CONNECTIONS, RELATIONSHIPS, APPLICATIONS: Connecting and applying what is learned in theatre, film/video, and electronic media to other art forms and subject areas and to careers. CONNECTIONS, RELATIONSHIPS, Connections and Applications 5.1 Use theatrical skills to communicate concepts or ideas from other curriculum areas, such as creating a musical based on a piece of literature Careers and Career-Related Skills 5.2 Demonstrate projection, vocal variety, diction, gesture, and confidence in oral presentation Work collaboratively to produce a scene or play that communicates a concept from another curricular area Learn to work within time constraints Research and describe the skills needed to pursue a theatre or theatre related career. Discuss theatrical skills and how they might be utilized across the curriculum Interview professionals in law, government, and education and discuss how they use theatrical skills in their profession Internet Library Speech Rubric Vocal exercises Diction exercises Guest Speaker Teacher Observations Student Reflections Rubric 10