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Arts Instructional Guide: Theatre Module A: Attending Live Theatre Kindergarten: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Respond appropriately to a theatrical experience as an audience member. Supporting Standard: 1.2 Identify differences between real and imaginary characters. Knowledge Vocabulary Theatrical Experience Real Imaginary Skills Demonstrate Audience etiquette Identify How actors become the characters they play Sample Performance Task: Show appropriate audience behavior at a live theatre performance. Discuss with your class the difference between actors and the characters they play. First Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.2 Identify and discuss emotional reactions to a theatrical experience. Supporting Standard: 4.1 Describe what was liked about a theatrical work or a story. Knowledge Vocabulary Emotional Reactions Skills Identify Emotional reactions to a theatrical experience Describe What was liked about the theatrical work or story Sample Performance Task: Attend a live theatre performance. Draw a picture of your favorite part of the play and tell why you liked it. Explain how you felt about the play. Second Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Critique an actor’s performance as to the use of voice, gesture, facial expression, and movement to create character. Supporting Standard: 4.2 Respond to a live performance with appropriate audience behavior. Supporting Standard: 4.3 Identify the message or moral of a work of theatre. Knowledge Vocabulary Critique Gesture Skills Critique An actor’s performance Identify Message or moral Sample Performance Task: Attend a live theatre performance. Choose a character from the play and in your journal write two things the actor did to make the character seem real. Tell what you think the message of the play was. Third Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Develop and apply appropriate criteria or rubrics for evaluating a theatrical experience. Supporting Standard: 1.2 Identify the 5 W’s (who, what, where, when, and why) in a theatrical experience. Knowledge Vocabulary Conflict Motivation Stage Areas Blocking 5 W’s Criteria Rubric Evaluate Skills Develop and Apply Criteria or rubrics Evaluate Theatrical experience using a rubric Identify 5 W’s Sample Performance Task: With your class, develop a rubric to evaluate a play you plan to attend. Base your rubric on the 5 W’s. Use the rubric to write a critique about how well the play develops character (who), setting (where and when), and conflict (what and why). Fourth Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Develop and apply appropriate criteria or rubrics for critiquing performances as to characterization, diction, pacing, gesture, and movement. Supporting Standard: 4.3 Describe students’ responses to a work of theatre and explain what the scriptwriter did to elicit those responses. Knowledge Vocabulary Characterization Diction Pacing Elicit Concept Scriptwriters create a work of theatre to elicit emotional responses from the audience Skills Describe Emotional response to a live theatrical performance Sample Performance Task: Develop criteria to evaluate the actor’s characterization, diction, pacing, gesture, and movement for a live theatre performance. Use the criteria to write a critique of the performance and tell how it made you feel. Fifth Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Develop and apply appropriate criteria for critiquing the work of actors, directors, writers, and technical artists in theatre, film, and video. Supporting Standard: 1.1 Use the vocabulary of theatre, such as sense memory, script, cue, monologue, dialogue, protagonist, and antagonist, to describe theatrical experiences. Knowledge Vocabulary Technical Artist Film Video Skills Critique The work of artists in theatre, film and video Sense Memory Cue Monologue Dialogue Protagonist Antagonist Sample Performance Task: Develop criteria for critiquing the work of actors, director, writer and technical artists in a theatrical performance. Using the vocabulary of theatre, write a critique of the performance you attended. Sixth Grade: Module A Essential Standard: 4.1 Develop and apply appropriate criteria for evaluating sets, lighting, costumes, makeup, and props. Supporting Standard: 1.2 Identify how production values can manipulate mood to persuade and disseminate propaganda. Supporting Standard: 4.2 Identify examples of how theatre, television, and film can influence or be influenced by politics and culture. Knowledge Vocabulary Persuasion Propaganda Production Values Manipulate Mood Disseminate Skills Evaluate Technical aspects of different media Identify How production values can manipulate mood How media is influenced by politics and culture Sample Performance Task: Write a critique of a live theatre, television, or film performance you have experienced. Evaluate the effectiveness of the creative choices made by the director and the technical artists. Describe how the production values manipulated your mood as an audience member.