Skip’n to the Beat!
Students will learn to jump rope.
Squish, Swish and Sniff…It Must be Spring!
Mole makes a lot of racket to wake up Bear. Will it work?
Storytelling with Emotion
1. Discuss and familiarize students with story teller figures, narrators, and characters through folktales. 2. Students will demonstrate how emotions/feelings are conveyed through body position, facial expression, verbal and non-verbal...
The Dance of a Plant
Students will be able to demonstrate the elements needed for a plant to grow and can describe through movements and dance what would happen when the environment changes or an...
The Dance of the Butterflies
Students will understand, be able to explain and demonstrate through movement the life cycle of a butterfly.
The Dancing Scientist
Expressing through movement natural disruptions and human disruptions of the ecosystem
The Many Faces of Cinderella
1. Students will be able to compare and contrast two different versions of the Cinderella story. 2. Students will be able to identify the country of origin of the Cinderella...
The Midnight Dance of Paul Revere
Student will: 1. Demonstrate understanding of the events leading up to and during Paul Revere’s Ride using artistic expression. 2. Utilize knowledge of Paul Revere’s ride to interpret the movement...
The Perfect Quadrilateral Adapted from The Perfect Square by Michael Hall
These culminating activities will take your absolute disdain for quadrilaterals, and turn it into an undying love filled with movement and visual art.
The Preamble—Our Freedoms Defined through Music and Dance- Connects with Unscramble the Preamble
...an understanding of connections between music and our country’s path to freedom. 1. What music would George Washington have had on his playlist? 2. How could you dance the preamble?...