Standard set
Theatre: Grade 5
Standards
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5.CR
CREATING
5.PR
PERFORMING
5.RE
RESPONDING
5.CN
CONNECTING
Envision/Conceptualize
Develop
Rehearse
Select
Prepare
Present
Reflect
Interpret
Evaluate
Empathize
Interrelate
Research
5.CR.1
Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.
5.CR.2
Choose and demonstrate favorite musical ideas.
5.CR.3
Refine and complete artistic work.
5.PR.4
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
5.PR.5
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
5.PR.6
Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation.
5.RE.7
Perceive and analyze artistic work.
5.RE.8
Perceive and analyze artistic work.
5.RE.9
Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.
5.CN.10
Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.
5.CN.10
Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art.
5.CN.11
Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.
5.CR.1.1
Make observations to identify physical qualities that might reveal a character's inner traits in the imagined world of a drama or theatre work.
5.CR.1.2
Propose and illustrate technical design ideas that support the story and given circumstances in a drama or theatre work.
5.CR.2.3
Explain how a character's inner thoughts impact the story and given circumstances in a drama or theatre work.
5.CR.2.4
Devise original ideas for a drama or theatre work that reflect collective inquiry about characters and their circumstances.
5.CR.2.5
Execute defined responsibilities required to present a drama or theatre work informally to an audience.
5.CR.3.6
Review and improve a scripted or improvised drama or theatre work through repetition and self-review.
5.CR.3.7
Use physical and vocal exploration for character development in an improvised or scripted drama or theatre work.
5.CR.3.8
Create innovative solutions to design and technical problems that arise in rehearsal for a drama or theatre work.
5.PR.4.9
Describe the underlying thoughts and emotions that influence dialogue in a drama or theatre work.
5.PR.4.10
Use physical choices to create meaning in a drama or theatre work.
5.PR.5.11
Choose acting exercises that are applicable to a particular drama or theatre work.
5.PR.5.12
Demonstrate the use of technical elements in a drama or theatre work.
5.PR.6.13
Present drama or theatre work to a formal audience.
5.RE.7.14
Explain personal reactions to artistic choices made in a drama or theatre work through participation and observation.
5.RE.7.15
Communicate personal reflections on artistic choices made in an observed drama or theatre work.
5.RE.8.16
Justify responses based on personal experiences when participating in or observing a drama or theatre work.
5.RE.8.17
Explain personal responses to characters based on cultural perspectives when participating in or observing a drama or theatre work.
5.RE.8.18
Demonstrate the effects of emotions on posture, gesture, breathing, and vocal intonation.
5.RE.9.19
Implement a plan to evaluate drama or theatre work.
5.RE.9.20
Discuss how technical elements represent the theme of a drama or theatre work.
5.RE.9.21
Discuss how an audience member’s perspective affects their emotional response to a character’s circumstances.
5.CN.10.22
Explain how drama and theatre connect individuals to a community or culture.
5.CN.10.23
Examine and express historical, global, and social issues in a drama or theatre work.
5.CN.11.24
Analyze commonalities and differences between stories set in different cultures and historical time periods in preparation for a drama or theatre work.
5.CN.11.25
Identify and apply historical sources that explain drama and theatre terminology and conventions.
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