Kindergarten
ARTS EDUCATION – DANCE
NORTH CAROLINA ESSENTIAL STANDARDS
Creation and Performance
K.CP.1 Use choreographic principles, structures, and processes to create dances that
communicate ideas, experiences, feelings, and images.
K.CP.1.1 Identify components of the elements of dance movement (body, time, space, energy).K.CP.1.2 Execute spontaneous movement during improvisational explorations.
K.CP.1.3 Understand that dance has a beginning, middle, and end.
K.CP.1.4 Create dance movement to represent words, ideas, experiences, and feelings.
K.CP.2 Understand how to use performance values (kinesthetic awareness, concentration, focus, and etiquette) to enhance dance performance.
K.CP.2.1 Understand how to control body and voice in personal and general space.
K.CP.2.2 Recognize that concentration is an important part of dance.
K.CP.2.3 Identify improvements made in dance based on teacher feedback.
Dance Movement Skills
K.DM.1 Understand how to use movement skills in dance.
K.DM.1.1 Illustrate the difference between whole body movement and isolation of body parts.
K.DM.1.2 Discriminate between moving and stillness.
K.DM.1.3 Recognize basic locomotor and non-locomotor (axial) movements.
K.DM.1.4 Use the element of time (tempo) in movement.
K.DM.1.5 Use directions, levels, and pathways in general space.
Responding
K.R.1 Use a variety of thinking skills to analyze and evaluate dance.
K.R.1.1 Identify examples of movement skills and elements observed in dance performed
by peers.
K.R.1.2 Interpret the meaning of various dance movements and dances.
Connecting
K.C.1 Understand cultural, historical, and interdisciplinary connections with dance.
K.C.1.1 Use dance to illustrate how people express themselves differently.
K.C.1.2 Recognize connections between dance and concepts in other curricular areas.
NORTH CAROLINA ESSENTIAL STANDARDS
Creation and Performance
K.CP.1 Use choreographic principles, structures, and processes to create dances that
communicate ideas, experiences, feelings, and images.
K.CP.1.1 Identify components of the elements of dance movement (body, time, space, energy).K.CP.1.2 Execute spontaneous movement during improvisational explorations.
K.CP.1.3 Understand that dance has a beginning, middle, and end.
K.CP.1.4 Create dance movement to represent words, ideas, experiences, and feelings.
K.CP.2 Understand how to use performance values (kinesthetic awareness, concentration, focus, and etiquette) to enhance dance performance.
K.CP.2.1 Understand how to control body and voice in personal and general space.
K.CP.2.2 Recognize that concentration is an important part of dance.
K.CP.2.3 Identify improvements made in dance based on teacher feedback.
Dance Movement Skills
K.DM.1 Understand how to use movement skills in dance.
K.DM.1.1 Illustrate the difference between whole body movement and isolation of body parts.
K.DM.1.2 Discriminate between moving and stillness.
K.DM.1.3 Recognize basic locomotor and non-locomotor (axial) movements.
K.DM.1.4 Use the element of time (tempo) in movement.
K.DM.1.5 Use directions, levels, and pathways in general space.
Responding
K.R.1 Use a variety of thinking skills to analyze and evaluate dance.
K.R.1.1 Identify examples of movement skills and elements observed in dance performed
by peers.
K.R.1.2 Interpret the meaning of various dance movements and dances.
Connecting
K.C.1 Understand cultural, historical, and interdisciplinary connections with dance.
K.C.1.1 Use dance to illustrate how people express themselves differently.
K.C.1.2 Recognize connections between dance and concepts in other curricular areas.