Standard set
Dance: Grade K
Standards
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Technique
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Choreography
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Nonverbal Communication
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Critical and Creative Thinking
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History and Culture
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Healthful Living
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Making Connections
1:
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The student will identify and demonstrate movement elements and skills and apply them while performing dance.
2:
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The student will implement choreographic principles, processes, and structures.
3:
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The student will use dance as a medium to communicate meaning and/or artistic intent.
4:
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The student will demonstrate and apply critical, creative, and analytic thinking in response to dance.
5:
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The student will demonstrate an understanding of dance in various cultures and historical periods.
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The student will identify and apply healthful practices related to dance.
7:
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The student will make connections between dance and other arts disciplines, other content areas, and the world.
DK-1.1
Indicator
Demonstrate and identify nonlocomotor movements (for example, bend, twist, stretch, swing).
DK-1.2
Indicator
Demonstrate and identify locomotor movements (for example, walk, run, hop, jump).
DK-1.3
Indicator
Recognize and explore the similarities and/or differences between two genres or forms of dance.
DK-1.4
Indicator
Use his or her body to form shapes at low, middle, and high levels.
DK-1.5
Indicator
Safely maintain personal space while moving.
DK-1.6
Indicator
Start, change, and stop movement in response to a rhythm.
DK-1.7
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Demonstrate kinesthetic awareness through exploration of whole body and body parts in isolation.
DK-1.8
Indicator
Develop the ability to memorize and replicate brief movement sequences.
DK-1.9
Indicator
Demonstrate and use correct dance vocabulary to describe the actions (for example, skip, gallop, swing, bend) and movement elements (for example, levels, direction) in a brief movement study.
DK-1.10
Indicator
Refine technique through teacher correction.
DK-2.1
Indicator
Use movement exploration to discover, compose, and perform solutions to movement problems based on a variety of stimuli (for example, sensory cues, ideas, moods).
DK-2.2
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Create and repeat a simple sequence with a beginning, middle, and end; identify each part of the sequence (with or without rhythmic accompaniment).
DK-2.3
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Identify and demonstrate patterns in choreographic structures.
DK-2.4
Indicator
Work with a partner or in a small group during the choreographic process.
DK-2.5
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Demonstrate the following partnering skills: copying, leading, following, and mirroring.
DK-2.6
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Describe and evaluate the choreographic tools used in the dance works of his or her peers.
DK-2.7
Indicator
Translate simple motif description/dance notation into movement.
DK-3.1
Indicator
Identify and demonstrate the difference between dance and other forms of movement (for example, sports maneuvers, everyday gestures).
DK-3.2
Indicator
Respond to dance by using dance terminology (for example, movement vocabulary, descriptive language, dance notation, dance elements).
DK-3.3
Indicator
Identify and respond to the accompaniment in a dance (for example, sound, music, spoken text).
DK-3.4
Indicator
Explain the manner in which lighting, costuming, and props are used in a dance.
DK-3.5
Indicator
Explore dance movements that communicate feelings and ideas.
DK-4.1
Indicator
Demonstrate multiple solutions to a simple movement problem (for example, creating rounded, twisted, stretched, and/or bent shapes) and identify his or her favorite solution.
DK-4.2
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Demonstrate appropriate audience behavior while watching and responding to live or recorded dance performances.
DK-5.1
Indicator
Perform two or more simple folk dances and/or social dances from different cultures.
DK-5.2
Indicator
Identify the role of dance in different communities and cultures.
DK-5.3
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Identify past and present notable figures in dance.
DK-5.4
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Observe and/or perform selected movements from masterworks (with all copyright restrictions observed).
DK-6.1
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Identify the ways that healthy practices enhance one's ability to dance.
DK-6.2
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Identify the ways that dance promotes strength, health, physical safety, and reduced risk of injury.
DK-6.3
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Demonstrate warm-up exercises that prepare the body for dancing.
DK-7.1
Indicator
Identify similarities and differences among the arts.
DK-7.2
Indicator
Respond to a dance by using another art form (for example, drawing, painting, singing).
DK-7.3
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Use movement to explore a concept or idea from another discipline or everyday life (for example, the water cycle).
DK-7.4
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Identify the similarities and differences between the choreographic process and the process of another discipline (for example, the writing process, scientific inquiry, and the creative process across all of the arts).
DK-7.5
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Identify applications of technology and documentation in the field of dance (for example, technical production, dance notation, research, choreography, reconstruction of historical dance works).
DK-7.6
Indicator
Identify various careers in dance.
Framework metadata
- Source document
- South Carolina Academic Standards for the Visual and Performing Arts - Dance (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Normalized subject
- The Arts