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Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020)
Theatre Arts I: Introduction to Theatre

3 units aligned to
TI.8 - The student will identify and apply digital citizenship as it relates to research, performance, and production of theatrical works.

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TI.8 The student will identify and apply digital citizenship as it relates to research, performance, and production of theatrical works.

This page lists 3 units aligned to TI.8 from the Virginia Standards Of Learning (2020). Designed for drama teachers, these resources directly address TI.8 - The student will identify and apply digital citizenship as it relates to research, performance, and production of theatrical works.

Unit 11 of 14 in Drama One Curriculum

Japanese Theatre

by Karen Loftus

4 lessons
This unit will enable students to identify, compare, and contrast three different styles of Japanese theatre: Noh, Bunraku, and Kabuki. There are three proposed projects in this unit: a research assignment where groups delve into further detail about one of the three styles; a performance project where students utilize what they’ve learned by enacting a scene from a Kyogen (comedic) play; and a Bunraku puppet play.
Unit 14 of 14 in Drama One Curriculum

Drama One Final Project

by Karen Loftus

5 lessons
The final project will incorporate multiple areas that students have studied over the course of the year/semester: playwriting, acting, scenic design, and marketing. They are putting everything they’ve learned into a final package, including writing, rehearsing, and performing.

Copyright *Hyperdoc

by Lindsay Price

1 lesson
This unit takes students through the ins and outs of copyright, from Intellectual Property, to what is and what is not copyrightable, to Copyright and the theatre, case studies and finally the Public domain. Sections come with a variety of application methods: a research activity, a video to respond to, questions to answer, and articles to read. This unit is delivered in hyperdoc format. What does that mean? A hyperdoc is an interactive tool that encourages digital learning. In this case, students are given a document on a subject, and there they can read articles, watch videos, do some independent research, and apply what they’ve learned. Because they’re working on their own, students are in charge of their own pacing. Before you start the unit, ensure you read the Teacher Guide first. It will give you clear instructions on how to distribute the hyperdoc format and make it easy for you and your students.

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