This lesson plan utilizes music making as well as filmmaking to help …
This lesson plan utilizes music making as well as filmmaking to help students implement their Mac and computer skills with their dance making process. While the plan is tied to 5th grade Dance standards, it can be adapted to meet Dance standards at an older grade level, into middle school, and high school. The thumbnail image was created by me, the author of the lesson plan.
Children will listen to Head Shoulders Knees and Toes as the adult …
Children will listen to Head Shoulders Knees and Toes as the adult points out the words in the rhyme. Allow children to help point out the words as they are ready. Once your child(ren) knows the song and the motions, they will sing the song and control their movements by keeping their body movements in a designated space.
Children will listen to Old McDonald as the adult points out the …
Children will listen to Old McDonald as the adult points out the words in the rhyme. Allow children to help point out the words as they are ready. Once your child(ren) knows the song and the motions, they will sing the song and control their movements to a designated space as they act out the animals.
Children will listen to Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear as the adult points …
Children will listen to Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear as the adult points out the words in the rhyme. Allow children to help point out the words as they are ready.. Once your child(ren) knows the song and the motions, they will sing the song and control their movements.
The film ÒBlue Sky Theater: The Elements of DanceÓ is designed to …
The film ÒBlue Sky Theater: The Elements of DanceÓ is designed to be shared in the classroom for the educators and students to watch and learn together.ÊÊ This film brings the viewers the beautiful sceneries of UtahÊand shows how dancers find their movements everywhere, as long as they are under a blue sky. They also artistically and skillfully demonstrate the elements of dance. It is ideal as an online assembly and/or virtual arts resource for educators and students.
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