Join Ririe Woodbury Dance Company and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts …
Join Ririe Woodbury Dance Company and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts as we dance, doodle, and discover the dynamic world of contemporary art and dance! Creative Leaps guides K-6 students on a diverse journey to react and respond to amazing works of performing and visual art. Through an exploration of storytelling, elements, and the similarities and differences between art forms, students will be empowered to creatively and actively express their own ideas and feelings about the world around them and learn that sources of inspiration can be found everywhere.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES: STUDENTS WILL... • Explore the basic elements of expression that contemporary visual and performing art are built on • Discover similarities and differences of contemporary dance and visual art • Learn that contemporary art is a way to actively express and respond to ideas, feelings, and topics that are present in our world today and represents diverse voices and backgrounds • Be creative and use art to express themselves through various activities • Understand that artists find inspiration through many different forms (for example - other works of art, human body and movement, the place or the environment the artist is in, or what is going on in the world) • Observe and learn about contemporary artists as well as many forms of contemporary art in our own community and other communities (dance, sculpture, stop-motion film, painting, mural, representative work, and abstract work)
The Folger Shakespeare Library provides the full searchable text of "Cymbeline" to …
The Folger Shakespeare Library provides the full searchable text of "Cymbeline" to read online or download as a PDF. All of the lines are numbered sequentially to make it easier and more convenient to find any line.
In this lesson, students will be asked to read a grade level …
In this lesson, students will be asked to read a grade level appropriate story and make a digital storyboard that includes the basic elements of the story. These elements are: characters, setting, beginning, middle and end. They will illustrate the key elements of the story and use Apple Keynote to create and present a digital slideshow retelling of the story.
Children will be assigned a main character in a story they have …
Children will be assigned a main character in a story they have recently read. They will act out the story with a beginning, middle, and end. Mel is learning to fly and perseveres until she is successful.
FLORA MEETS A BEE by Morag Shepherd is a humorous and heartwarming …
FLORA MEETS A BEE by Morag Shepherd is a humorous and heartwarming tale of foster care, the importance of the hive and the power of friendship, created specifically for grades K-3. FLORA MEETS A BEE by Morag Shepherd is the story of eight-year-old Flora, who has lived in six foster homes since the age of five. One day Flora meets Bee and their budding friendship changes everything. Bee understands Flora no matter what language she speaks or how much she avoids sharing her true feelings. Flora sees the kindness just below the surface of Bee’s rough, worker-bee exterior that most people may not take the time to see. The study guide includes activities that will help K-3 students meet core standards in reading, writing, science, social studies, and human development.
FLORA MEETS A BEE received its world premiere as Plan-B Theatre's 2019/20 Free Elementary School Tour, serving 15,000 K-3 students across Utah. Funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Utah State Legislature via the POPS (Professional Outreach Programs in the Schools) Program.
This is the study guide that goes with the program "Flora Meets …
This is the study guide that goes with the program "Flora Meets a Bee" which is also available in eMedia here: https://emedia.uen.org/courses/flora-meets-a-bee.
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