Mississippi State Standards for Arts Education: Grade 4
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MS.1. Visual Arts: Creating/Performing (CP): Students will communicate ideas and feelings by creating and performing works of art through the visual arts.
1.1. Students will know fundamental skills in using a variety of media, techniques, and processes to produce and study works of art
1.2. Students will know how to apply the elements and principles of design through media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, actions, and emotions
1.3. Students will know that use of various media, techniques, and processes results in different effects in works of art
1.4. Students will identify basic productions elements of dance
MS.2. Visual Arts: Critical Analysis (CA): Students will respond to, describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the complex characteristics of the visual arts.
2.1. Students will develop perceptual skills and use visual arts vocabulary while creating and studying works of art
2.2. Students will recognize critical processes (response, description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation) used for the examination of works of art and design through reading, writing, and speaking
2.3. Students will recognize, identify, and read music notation and symbols
MS.3. Visual Arts: History/Culture (HC): Students will understand the roles and functions of artists and visual arts in cultures, times, and places.
3.1. Students will recognize roles, functions, and purposes of artists, works of art and visual arts careers in cultures, times, and places
3.2. Students will recognize subject matter, symbols, and forms in works of art and design across cultures, times, and places
MS.4. Visual Arts: Aesthetics (A): Students will perceive, understand, and appreciate the diverse meanings and value of the visual arts.
4.1. Students will know that there are different answers to the question, 'What is art?'
4.2. Students will know that people respect, value, and derive meaning from art differently
4.3. Students will identify and appreciate from a personal perspective the great dance works, innovators and performers
4.4. Students will practice patronage of dance and the arts
MS.5. Visual Arts: Connections (C): Students will make valid connections among the arts, others subject areas, and everyday life.
5.1. Students will recognize that visual arts concepts and skills are integrated with knowledge in other subject areas for use in everyday life
5.2. Students will recognize ways that major concepts, technologies, media, and processes of the visual arts relate to those in other subject areas - within and outside the arts
5.3. Students will identify dance careers
MS.1. Music: Creating/Performing (CP): Students will communicate ideas and feelings by improvising, composing, arranging, and performing works of music.
1.1. Students will sing and/or play a variety of music selections alone and in groups
1.2. Students will create and perform music using simple melodic and rhythmic patterns
MS.2. Music: Critical Analysis (CA): Students will respond to, describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the complex characteristics of music.
2.1. Students will listen to, describe, and respond to short works of music
2.2. Students will describe qualities of successful music performances and identify elements and expressive qualities of music
2.3. Students will recognize, identify, and read music notation and symbols
MS.3. Music: History/Culture (HC): Students should understand the roles and functions of music and musicians in cultures, times, traditions, and places.
3.1. Students will recognize that music reflects the culture, time, and place of its origin
MS.4. Music: Aesthetics (A): Students will perceive, understand, and appreciate the diverse meanings and value of music.
4.1. Students will interpret a variety of moods and feelings expressed by different music selections
MS.5. Music: Connections (C): Students should make valid connections among the arts, others subject areas, and everyday life.
5.1. Students will recognize connections between music, the other arts, and other subject areas
5.2. Students will recognize ways that music and musicians are encountered in everyday life
MS.1. Theatre: Creating/Performing (CP): Students will communicate ideas and feelings by creating and performing works of art through theatre.
1.1. Students will demonstrate ability to understand improvisations based on personal experience, heritage, imagination, literature, and history
1.2. Students will act by assuming roles and interacting in improvisations
1.3. Students will design by visualizing and arranging environments for classroom dramatizations
1.4. Students will direct by planning classroom dramatizations
MS.2. Theatre: Critical Analysis (CA): Students will respond to, describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the complex characteristics of theatre.
2.1. Students will understand the similarities and differences between everyday life, theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions
2.2. Students will support classroom dramatizations by finding information
MS.3. Theatre: History/Culture (HC): Students will understand the roles and functions of artists and theatre in cultures, times, and places.
3.1. Students will explore historical and multicultural concepts through dramatic activity
MS.4. Theatre: Aesthetics (A): Students will perceive, understand, and appreciate the diverse meanings and value of theatre.
4.1. Students will perceive and appreciate diverse meanings and values of works of art
MS.5. Theatre: Connections (C): Students will make valid connections among the arts, others subject areas, and everyday life.
5.1. Students will experience theatre and relate to various arts and everyday life
MS.1. Visual Arts: Creating/Performing (CP): Students will communicate ideas and feelings by creating and performing works of art through the visual arts.
1.1. Students will know fundamental skills in using a variety of media, techniques, and processes to produce and study works of art
1.2. Students will know how to apply the elements and principles of design through media, techniques, and processes to communicate ideas, actions, and emotions
1.3. Students will know that use of various media, techniques, and processes results in different effects in works of art
MS.2. Visual Arts: Critical Analysis (CA): Students will respond to, describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the complex characteristics of the visual arts.
2.1. Students will develop perceptual skills and use visual arts vocabulary while creating and studying works of art
2.2. Students will recognize critical processes (response, description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation) used for the examination of works of art and design through reading, writing, and speaking
MS.3. Visual Arts: History/Culture (HC): Students will understand the roles and functions of artists and visual arts in cultures, times, and places.
3.1. Students will recognize roles, functions, and purposes of artists, works of art and visual arts careers in cultures, times, and places
3.2. Students will recognize subject matter, symbols, and forms in works of art and design across cultures, times, and places
3.3. Students will know that the characteristics of works of art and design differ in relation to cultures, time, and place
MS.4. Visual Arts: Aesthetics (A): Students will perceive, understand, and appreciate the diverse meanings and value of the visual arts.
4.1. Students will know that there are different answers to the question, 'What is art?'
4.2. Students will know that people respect, value, and derive meaning from art differently
MS.5. Visual Arts: Connections (C): Students will make valid connections among the arts, others subject areas, and everyday life.
5.1. Students will recognize that visual arts concepts and skills are integrated with knowledge in other subject areas for use in everyday life
5.2. Students will recognize ways that major concepts, technologies, media, and processes of the visual arts relate to those in other subject areas - within and outside the arts