Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Creating a Spooky Radio Play

Subject Area

Arts Education

Grade(s)

5, 6

Overview

This informational reading is a story about a family who writes and records their own radio show. The author provides a list of suggestions on how to get started. There are nine sample radio shows. Once completed, the radio show can be shared as an MP3. 

    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.5.1

    Present original ideas and innovations for media arts products, utilizing personal experiences and/or the work of others.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.5.1

    Vocabulary

    Original
    • Synthesize
    • Innovation
    Proposal
    • Concept
    • Action Plan
    • Materials List
    • Roles/ Team Needed
    Design
    Purpose
    • Persuade
    • Discredit
    Meaning
    • Subtext
    • Connotation vs. Denotation
    Principles
    • Emphasis
    • Exaggeration

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media arts ideas, works, and processes are shaped by the imagination, creative processes, and by experiences, both within and outside of the arts.
    EQ: How do media artists generate ideas? How can ideas for media arts productions be formed and developed to be effective and original?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with a group and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Use a storyboard to capture and organize ideas to advertise a product in a new way with a new message.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create a plan and/or model for a media arts production that meets the group's artistic goals based on the elements of design. Challenge the model by getting feedback from classmates and revise the storyboard to better communicate to the audience.
    • After researching choose many and varied images for a media arts production that convey a chosen purpose. Images and sounds will use emphasis and exaggeration.
    • Refine a media arts project from feedback to get a specific audience reaction, communicating through metaphor and symbolism.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.5.4

    Determine how elements and components can be modified for clear communication and intentional effects, then revise media artworks to improve clarity and purpose.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.5.4

    Vocabulary

    Original
    • Synthesize
    • Innovation
    Proposal
    • Concept
    • Action Plan
    • Materials List
    • Roles/ Team Needed
    Design
    Purpose
    • Persuade
    • Discredit
    Meaning
    • Subtext
    • Connotation vs. Denotation
    Principles
    • Emphasis
    • Exaggeration

    Essential Questions

    EU: The forming, integration, and refinement of aesthetic components, principles and processes creates purpose, meaning and artistic quality in media artwork.
    EQ: What is required to produce a media artwork that conveys purpose, meaning, and artistic quality? How do media artists improve/refine their work?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with a group and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Use a storyboard to capture and organize ideas to advertise a product in a new way with a new message.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create a plan and/or model for a media arts production that meets the group's artistic goals based on the elements of design. Challenge the model by getting feedback from classmates and revise the storyboard to better communicate to the audience.
    • After researching choose many and varied images for a media arts production that convey a chosen purpose. Images and sounds will use emphasis and exaggeration.
    • Refine a media arts project from feedback to get a specific audience reaction, communicating through metaphor and symbolism.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 5 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.5.15

    Access and use internal and external resources to create media arts productions.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.5.15

    Vocabulary

    Resources
    • internal
    • external
    Culture
    • society
    • values
    Research
    • question
    • compare information
    • cause and effect
    Ethics
    • fair
    • prudent
    • law

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media artworks synthesize meaning and form cultural experience.
    EQ: How do we relate knowledge and experiences to understanding and making media artworks? How do we learn about and create meaning through producing media artworks?

    Skills Examples

    • Combine two art forms to describe a memory of a news event along with research about the event into media arts product and show effect on culture.
    • Share with the class a favorite media arts production (i.e., YouTube video, etc.), and include the meaning and message of the event along with its effect on culture at large, specifically through changing daily language and behavior.
    • Through teacher-led discussion and by responding to questions, describe how media arts productions experienced everyday are part of the school community and affect family life.
    • Cite sources in any media arts products using APA Style and forecast the possible interpretations and reactions to media arts products.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 10: Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 6 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.6.1

    Generate variations of goals and solutions for media arts products, utilizing chosen creative processes.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.6.1

    Vocabulary

    Generate
    • brainstorm
    • research
    • investigate
    Goals
    • film
    • video
    • audio
    • digital storyboard
    organize
    • Systematize ideas
    • Customize process
      • who is this product for?
    Experiment
    • move scenes or sound clips
    • rearrange images
    • change characters
    • tell the story from various character view points
    Assess
    • Evaluate the quality of each part of the work.
    • customize for who is viewing/ listening

    Essential Questions

    EU: Media arts ideas, works, and processes are shaped by the imagination, creative processes, and by experiences, both within and outside of the arts.
    EQ: How do media artists generate ideas? How can ideas for media arts productions be formed and developed to be effective and original?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Upon choosing a process for creating the product, list many, varied, and unusual ways to work within the limitations of equipment and resources in the classroom.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create proposal for a media arts production that meets the groups artistic goals. Evaluate the proposal with given criteria for purpose and intent.
    • After researching choose many and varied images and sound for a media arts production that convey a specific purpose. Modify the perspective of the images and sounds to communicate one's own meaning.
    • Assess a classmate's media arts product that modified elements and components of another product to communicate his/her own purpose and to a different audience. Use a provided rubric.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 1: Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 6 - Media Arts

    AE17.MED.6.4

    Assess how elements and components can be altered for specific effects and audience, then refine media artworks to reflect purpose and audience.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MED.6.4

    Vocabulary

    Generate
    • brainstorm
    • research
    • investigate
    Goals
    • film
    • video
    • audio
    • digital storyboard
    organize
    • Systematize ideas
    • Customize process
      • who is this product for?
    Experiment
    • move scenes or sound clips
    • rearrange images
    • change characters
    • tell the story from various character view points
    Assess
    • Evaluate the quality of each part of the work.
    • customize for who is viewing/ listening

    Essential Questions

    EU: The forming, integration, and refinement of aesthetic components, principles and processes creates purpose, meaning and artistic quality in media artwork.
    EQ: What is required to produce a media artwork that conveys purpose, meaning, and artistic quality? How do media artists improve/refine their work?

    Skills Examples

    • Brainstorm with and list many, varied, and unusual ideas for a class media arts project. Upon choosing a process for creating the product, list many, varied, and unusual ways to work within the limitations of equipment and resources in the classroom.
    • In a group and after brainstorming choose one idea and create proposal for a media arts production that meets the groups artistic goals. Evaluate the proposal with given criteria for purpose and intent.
    • After researching choose many and varied images and sound for a media arts production that convey a specific purpose. Modify the perspective of the images and sounds to communicate one's own meaning.
    • Assess a classmate's media arts product that modified elements and components of another product to communicate his/her own purpose and to a different audience. Use a provided rubric.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
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    CR Resource Type

    Informational Material

    Resource Provider

    The Kennedy Center
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