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 (0) 8 :
8) Demonstrate tempo changes with movements that match music or sound stimuli.

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

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

[ARTS] DAN (1) 15 :
15) Identify a movement or movement phrase that repeats to make a pattern within a dance.

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

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

Example: Identify a movement that repeats within a phrase

[ARTS] DAN (3) 3 :
3) Recognize choreographic devices to create simple movement patterns.

Examples: Retrograde, scramble/deconstruct, transposition, inversion, or fragment.

Subject: Arts Education (K - 3)
Title: Disco Combo Fever
URL: https://everactive.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/K-3-Dance-8_12.pdf
Description:

Students will mirror each other while practicing levels and a variety of tempos. They will review previously learned disco steps. They will perform four new disco moves such as John Travolta, Hips and Rolls, Out In, and The One That I Want. Students will choreograph and perform a dance using four of the disco moves.  



   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) 15 :
15) Identify a movement or movement phrase that repeats to make a pattern within a dance.

[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) 11 :
11) Change levels, directions, and pathway designs safely in a dance phrase while coordinating with a partner or other dancers.

Subject: Arts Education (K - 3)
Title: Group Disco Combinations
URL: https://everactive.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/K-3-Dance-9_12.pdf
Description:

The students will review the previously learned disco steps.  Working in groups, they will choreograph a movement sequence that has a beginning, middle, and end with a pose. They will perform their dance for the class.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [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 (2) 16 :
16) Observe or perform dance movements from a specific genre or culture and describe or demonstrate the movements.

Subject: Arts Education (2)
Title: The Way West - The Oregon Trail: Theme and Variation Folk Dance
URL: https://www.cde.state.co.us/standardsandinstruction/dan2-thewaywest-pdf
Description:

Students will study and learn various folk dances from the Oregon Trail.  They will choreograph a folk dance based on the steps they learned throughout the unit.  They will perform the dance for their class.  



   View Standards     Standard(s): [ARTS] DAN (2) 1 :
1) Respond to movement with a variety of prompts and suggest additional sources for movement ideas.

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

[ARTS] DAN (2) 7 :
7) Demonstrate clear directional movement that changes body shape, facings, or pathway in space.

Examples: Identify symmetrical and asymmetrical body shapes and examine relationships between body parts.

Differentiate between circling and turning as two separate ways of continuous directional change.

Subject: Arts Education (2)
Title: Creating a Pathway Dance With My Initials
URL: https://sites.uci.edu/class/second-grade/dance-second-grade/grade-2-dance-lesson-1/
Description:

Students will draw their initials in upper case letters on paper and in the air. They will explore the pathways created by their initials while walking on the floor. They will identify the different types of lines created by the pathways. They will choreograph a three-part (beginning, middle, end) dance using their initials. 



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