Standard 3 : Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.



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General Information

Number: TH.68.O.3
Title: Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.
Type: Enduring Understanding
Subject: Theatre
Grade: 68
Big Idea: Organizational Structure

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
TH.68.O.3.1: Compare theatre and its elements and vocabulary to other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.2: Explore how theatre and theatrical works have influenced various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.3: Discuss the collaborative nature of theatre and work together to create a scene or play, respecting group members’ ideas and differences.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.68.O.3.In.a: Identify similarities and differences between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.In.b: Explore how theatre has influenced various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.In.c: Identify each individual’s role in a collaborative project.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.68.O.3.Su.a: Recognize similarities and differences between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.Su.b: Identify the influence of theatre in various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.Su.c: Identify a role in a collaborative project.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
TH.68.O.3.Pa.a: Recognize a similarity and difference between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.Pa.b: Recognize the influence of theatre in various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.Pa.c: Recognize a performance as a collection of parts.