Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 2 - Theatre

AE17.TH.2.8

Individually generate multiple representations of a single object in a guided drama experience.

COS Examples

Example: Imagine and pantomime various uses of a pencil – fishing rod, ice pick, or toothbrush.

Unpacked Content

Essential Questions

EU: Theatre artists refine their work and practice their craft through rehearsal.
EQ: How do theatre artists transform and edit their initial ideas?

Skills Examples

  • Familiarize oneself with a short story, song, or fairytale.
  • Brainstorm potential new details to the plot of the story, song, or fairytale.
  • Explore and articulate ideas for setting and scenery for an improvised dramatic/ theatrical work.
  • Collaborate to determine how characters might speak or the sounds the characters might make in a dramatic/ theatrical work based on the story, song, or fairytale with the changes made to the details. Use vocal warm-ups and tongue twisters to create new sounds and help with articulation, respectively.
  • Once voices are determined, collaborate to determine how characters might speak in the dramatic/ theatrical work by improvising dialogue and the specific traits of various characters' voices (i.e., pitch, speed, volume).
  • Determine what makes dialogue meaningful (does it reveal a purpose or a character motivation). Analyze a short, age-appropriate script, deleting any unnecessary dialogue.
  • Collaborate with peers to create an improvisation with meaningful dialogue.
  • Collaborate with a group to create a class story (the story game). Things such as meaningful dialogue should be taken into consideration.
  • Chose an animal to impersonate. How can the sound made by that animal contribute to the voice of one's character?

Vocabulary

Research
Analysis
Voice
  • articulation
  • projection
  • meaningful dialogue
Movement
Characterization
Directing
Design
Theatrical production

Anchor Standards

Anchor Standard 3: Refine and complete artistic work.
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