ALEX Classroom Resources

ALEX Classroom Resources  
   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] DAN (0) 1 :
1) Differentiate between basic locomotor and non-locomotor movements.

Examples: Running, twisting, skipping, falling.

[ARTS] DAN (0) 4 :
4) Illustrate an idea, feeling, or image through improvised movement.

[ARTS] DAN (0) 16 :
16) Repeat, recall and respond to observed or performed dance movements.

[ARTS] DAN (0) 18 :
18) Select and demonstrate a movement in a dance and explain why it was chosen.

Example: Select a movement and explain what the movement may mean.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 7 :
7) Create movement and stillness using changing elements of space.

Example: Change body shapes, levels, and facings.

Move in straight, curved, and zigzag pathways.

Move with others to form straight lines and circles.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 9 :
9) Identify and demonstrate movement qualities.

Example: Bouncy, floppy, melting, or growing.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 19 :
18) Select and demonstrate several movements in a dance and explain why they were chosen.

[ARTS] DAN (2) 2 :
2) Connect a variety of moments while manipulating the elements of dance through locomotor and non-locomotor movements.

[ARTS] DAN (2) 8 :
8) Demonstrate movement on the accented beat in duple and triple meter.

Examples: Waltz, triplet, walking, or marching.

[ARTS] DAN (2) 15 :
15) Recognize dance movements that develop a pattern.

Example: Identify a movement that repeats within a phrase

Subject: Arts Education (K - 2)
Title: Pinkalicious & Peterrific: Dance Creation
URL: https://aptv.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/pinka18-arts-dancecreate-lp/dance-creation-lesson-plan-pinkalicious-peterrific/
Description:

In this lesson, students will learn about a range of dance styles from a video excerpt from the PBS KIDS series, PINKALICIOUS & PETERRIFIC™. The students will then use what they have learned as inspiration to make up their own dances. After warming up by dancing like robots, which the characters do in the video, children use creative movements to imitate animals, objects, and nature. After practicing their moves, students perform their dance in a class recital.



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] DAN (1) 1 :
1) Respond with movement to a variety of prompts.

Examples: music/sound, artwork, tactile

[ARTS] DAN (1) 2 :
2) Experiment with changing a movement, utilizing the elements of dance.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 9 :
9) Identify and demonstrate movement qualities.

Example: Bouncy, floppy, melting, or growing.

Subject: Arts Education (1)
Title: Element of Energy: Force and Effort
URL: https://sites.uci.edu/class/first-grade/dance-first-grade/grade-1-dance-lesson-1/
Description:

Students will brainstorm ways to move, including shake, vibrate, sharp, smooth, swing, twist, wiggle, and spin. They will perform examples of these movements using different forces and efforts. The teacher will provide prompts for students to improvise movements.  



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