ALEX Classroom Resources

ALEX Classroom Resources  
   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] DAN (0) 3 :
3) Perform an improvisational dance that has a beginning, middle, and end.

[ARTS] DAN (0) 13 :
13) Dance for and with others in designated space.

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

Examples: music/sound, artwork, tactile

[ARTS] DAN (1) 13 :
13) Perform a dance for others in a space where audience and performers occupy different areas.

Examples: Perform a dance in theatre-in-the-round format.

Perform a dance in a non-traditional setting such as a football field.

[ARTS] DAN (2) 3 :
3) Create a dance phrase with a main idea that has a clear beginning, middle, and end.

[ARTS] DAN (2) 13 :
13) Perform a dance in a space where the audience and performers occupy different areas while focusing on projecting to the audience.

[ARTS] DAN (3) 1 :
1) Improvise movements with a variety of self-identified prompts.

Examples: music/sound, text, objects, images, notation, observed dance experiences

Subject: Arts Education (K - 3)
Title: Frozen Hip Hop Tag
URL: https://everactive.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/K-3-Dance-2_12.pdf
Description:

Students will perform hip-hop moves while playing freeze tag. They will review previously learned hip-hop moves and perform them with a variety of music. They will perform new hip-hop moves such as the robot, punch it, and pop-boom-boo-ha-yo-cha. Working in groups, students will choreograph a dance and share it with the class.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] DAN (1) 3 :
3) Describe movement choices within a dance that create a beginning, middle, and end.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 4 :
4) Select movements that express an idea or emotion or follow a musical phrase.

[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) 13 :
13) Perform a dance for others in a space where audience and performers occupy different areas.

Examples: Perform a dance in theatre-in-the-round format.

Perform a dance in a non-traditional setting such as a football field.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 16 :
16) Observe and describe dance movements from a specific genre or culture.

[ARTS] DAN (1) 21 :
21) Observe and perform a dance from a familiar culture that utilizes multiple elements of dance.

Subject: Arts Education (1)
Title: Exploring Our Environments Through Movement
URL: https://www.cde.state.co.us/standardsandinstruction/dan1-exploreourenvironmentsthroughmovement-pdf
Description:

Students will explore and choose a favorite cultural dance style.  Working in groups, they will combine dance patterns, styles, shapes, and rhythms to form movement phrases.  They will perform their dance for the class.   



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