Standards
Elementary Art
Generate resourceThe student develops and expands visual literacy skills using critical thinking, imagination, and the senses to observe and explore the world by learning about, understanding, and applying the elements of art, principles of design, and expressive qualities. The student uses what the student sees, knows, and has experienced as sources for examining, understanding, and creating artworks. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcecompare and contrast variations in objects and subjects from the environment using the senses; and
Generate resourceidentify the elements of art, including line, shape, color, texture, form, and space, and the principles of design, including emphasis, repetition/pattern, movement/rhythm, and balance.
Generate resourceThe student communicates ideas through original artworks using a variety of media with appropriate skills. The student expresses thoughts and ideas creatively while challenging the imagination, fostering reflective thinking, and developing disciplined effort and progressive problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceexpress ideas and feelings in personal artworks using a variety of lines, shapes, colors, textures, forms, and space;
Generate resourceidentify and practice skills necessary for producing drawings, paintings, prints, constructions, and sculpture, including modeled forms, using a variety of materials.
Generate resourceThe student demonstrates an understanding of art history and culture by analyzing artistic styles, historical periods, and a variety of cultures. The student develops global awareness and respect for the traditions and contributions of diverse cultures. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceexamine historical and contemporary artworks created by men and women, making connections to various cultures;
Generate resourceanalyze how art affects everyday life and is connected to jobs in art and design; and
Generate resourceThe student responds to and analyzes artworks of self and others, contributing to the development of lifelong skills of making informed judgments and reasoned evaluations. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcecompare and contrast ideas found in collections such as real or virtual art museums, galleries, portfolios, or exhibitions using original artworks created by artists or peers; and
Generate resourcecompile collections of artwork such as physical artwork, electronic images, sketchbooks, or portfolios for the purposes of self evaluations or exhibitions.
Generate resourceintegrate music, creative movement, and visual components in dramatic play.
Generate resourcereact to and discuss dramatic activities; and
Generate resourcediscuss, practice, and display appropriate audience behavior;
Generate resourceCritical evaluation and response. The student responds to and evaluates theatre and theatrical performances. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceexplore diverse cultural and historical experiences through fables, myths, or fairytales in dramatic play.
Generate resourceimitate life experiences from school and community cultures in dramatic play; and
Generate resourceHistorical and cultural relevance. The student relates theatre to history, society, and culture. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcecooperate and interact with others in dramatic play.
Generate resourceplan dramatic play; and
Generate resourceadapt the environment for dramatic play using common objects such as tables or chairs;
Generate resourceselect aspects of the environment such as location, climate, or time for use in dramatic play;
Generate resourceCreative expression: production. The student applies design, directing, and theatre production concepts and skills. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcedramatize poems and songs using simple pantomime or puppetry.
Generate resourcecreate dramatizations of limited-action stories using simple pantomime or puppetry; and
Generate resourcerole play in real life and imaginative situations through narrative pantomime, dramatic play, and story dramatization;
Generate resourcedemonstrate safe use of movement and voice;
Generate resourceCreative expression: performance. The student interprets characters using the voice and body expressively and creates dramatizations. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcerole play, imitate, and recreate dialogue.
Generate resourceparticipate in dramatic play using actions, sounds, and dialogue; and
Generate resourceexpand spatial awareness in dramatic play using expressive and rhythmic movement;
Generate resourcereact to sensory experiences such as sight or sound through dramatic play;
Generate resourceFoundations: inquiry and understanding. The student develops concepts about self, human relationships, and the environment using elements of drama and conventions of theatre. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceTheatre
Generate resourcerespond verbally or through movement to short musical examples.
Generate resourcedistinguish between rhythms, higher/lower pitches, louder/softer dynamics, faster/slower tempos, and simple patterns in musical performances; and
Generate resourcerecognize known rhythmic and melodic elements in simple aural examples using known terminology;
Generate resourcebegin to practice appropriate audience behavior during live or recorded performances;
Generate resourceCritical evaluation and response. The student listens to, responds to, and evaluates music and musical performances. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceidentify simple interdisciplinary concepts relating to music.
Generate resourceexamine short musical excerpts from various periods or times in history and diverse and local cultures; and
Generate resourcesing songs and play musical games, including patriotic, folk, and seasonal music;
Generate resourceHistorical and cultural relevance. The student examines music in relation to history and cultures. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceexplore new musical ideas using singing voice and classroom instruments.
Generate resourcecreate melodic phrases using known pitches; and
Generate resourcecreate rhythmic phrases using known rhythms;
Generate resourceCreative expression. The student creates and explores new musical ideas. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceperform music using tempo, including allegro/largo, and dynamics, including forte/piano.
Generate resourceperform simple part work, including beat versus rhythm, rhythmic ostinato, and vocal exploration; and
Generate resourcemove alone or with others to a varied repertoire of music using gross and fine locomotor and non-locomotor movement;
Generate resourcesing songs or play classroom instruments from diverse cultures and styles, independently or in groups;
Generate resourcesing tunefully or play classroom instruments, including rhythmic and melodic patterns, independently or in groups;
Generate resourceCreative expression. The student performs a varied repertoire of developmentally appropriate music in informal or formal settings. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce basic music terminology, including allegro/largo and forte/piano.
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation; and
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter, including half note/half rest;
Generate resourceFoundations: music literacy. The student reads, writes, and reproduces music notation. Technology and other tools may be used to read, write, and reproduce musical examples. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceidentify and label simple small forms such as aaba and abac.
Generate resourceuse known music terminology to explain musical examples of tempo, including presto, moderato, and andante, and dynamics, including fortissimo and pianissimo; and
Generate resourceidentify instruments visually and aurally;
Generate resourceidentify choral voices, including unison versus ensemble;
Generate resourceFoundations: music literacy. The student describes and analyzes musical sound. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceMusic
Generate resourcecompile collections of artwork such as physical artwork, electronic images, sketchbooks, or portfolios for the purposes of self evaluations or exhibitions.
Generate resourcecompare and contrast ideas found in collections such as real or virtual art museums, galleries, portfolios, or exhibitions using original artworks created by artists or peers; and
Generate resourcesupport reasons for preferences in personal artworks;
Generate resourceCritical evaluation and response. The student responds to and analyzes artworks of self and others, contributing to the development of lifelong skills of making informed judgments and reasoned evaluations. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcerelate visual art concepts to other disciplines.
Generate resourceanalyze how art affects everyday life and is connected to jobs in art and design; and
Generate resourceexamine historical and contemporary artworks created by men and women, making connections to various cultures;
Generate resourceinterpret stories, content, and meanings in a variety of artworks;
Generate resourceHistorical and cultural relevance. The student demonstrates an understanding of art history and culture by analyzing artistic styles, historical periods, and a variety of cultures. The student develops global awareness and respect for the traditions and contributions of diverse cultures. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceidentify and practice skills necessary for producing drawings, paintings, prints, constructions, and sculpture, including modeled forms, using a variety of materials.
Generate resourcecreate compositions using the elements of art and principles of design; and
Generate resourceexpress ideas and feelings in personal artworks using a variety of lines, shapes, colors, textures, forms, and space;
Generate resourceCreative expression. The student communicates ideas through original artworks using a variety of media with appropriate skills. The student expresses thoughts and ideas creatively while challenging the imagination, fostering reflective thinking, and developing disciplined effort and progressive problem-solving skills. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceidentify the elements of art, including line, shape, color, texture, form, and space, and the principles of design, including emphasis, repetition/pattern, movement/rhythm, and balance.
Generate resourcecompare and contrast variations in objects and subjects from the environment using the senses; and
Generate resourceFoundations: observation and perception. The student develops and expands visual literacy skills using critical thinking, imagination, and the senses to observe and explore the world by learning about, understanding, and applying the elements of art, principles of design, and expressive qualities. The student uses what the student sees, knows, and has experienced as sources for examining, understanding, and creating artworks. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceSubchapter D. Elementary
Generate resourceElementary Music
Generate resourceuse known music terminology to explain musical examples of tempo, including presto, moderato, and andante, and dynamics, including fortissimo and pianissimo; and
Generate resourceThe student reads, writes, and reproduces music notation. Technology and other tools may be used to read, write, and reproduce musical examples. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter, including half note/half rest;
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation; and
Generate resourceread, write, and reproduce basic music terminology, including allegro/largo and forte/piano.
Generate resourceThe student performs a varied repertoire of developmentally appropriate music in informal or formal settings. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcesing tunefully or play classroom instruments, including rhythmic and melodic patterns, independently or in groups;
Generate resourcesing songs or play classroom instruments from diverse cultures and styles, independently or in groups;
Generate resourcemove alone or with others to a varied repertoire of music using gross and fine locomotor and non-locomotor movement;
Generate resourceperform simple part work, including rhythmic ostinato, and vocal exploration such as singing, speaking, and chanting; and
Generate resourceperform music using tempo, including presto, moderato, and andante, and dynamics, including fortissimo and pianissimo.
Generate resourceexplore new musical ideas in phrases using singing voice and classroom instruments.
Generate resourceThe student examines music in relation to history and cultures. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcesing songs and play musical games, including patriotic, folk, and seasonal music;
Generate resourceexamine short musical excerpts from various periods or times in history and diverse and local cultures; and
Generate resourceThe student listens to, responds to, and evaluates music and musical performances. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcebegin to practice appropriate audience behavior during live or recorded performances;
Generate resourcerecognize known rhythmic and melodic elements in simple aural examples using known terminology;
Generate resourcedistinguish between rhythms, higher/lower pitches, louder/softer dynamics, faster/slower tempos, and simple patterns in musical performances; and
Generate resourceElementary Theatre
Generate resourceThe student develops concepts about self, human relationships, and the environment using elements of drama and conventions of theatre. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceexpand spatial awareness in dramatic play using expressive and rhythmic movement;
Generate resourceThe student interprets characters using the voice and body expressively and creates dramatizations. The student is expected to:
Generate resourcerole play in real life and imaginative situations through narrative pantomime, dramatic play, and story dramatization;
Generate resourcecreate dramatizations of limited-action stories using simple pantomime or puppetry; and
Generate resourceThe student applies design, directing, and theatre production concepts and skills. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceselect aspects of the environment such as location, climate, or time for use in dramatic play;
Generate resourceadapt the environment for dramatic play using common objects such as tables or chairs;
Generate resourceThe student relates theatre to history, society, and culture. The student is expected to:
Generate resourceimitate life experiences from school and community cultures in dramatic play; and
Generate resourceexplore diverse cultural and historical experiences through fables, myths, or fairytales in dramatic play.
Generate resourceThe student responds to and evaluates theatre and theatrical performances. The student is expected to:
Generate resource