B6 Creative Arts · Term 3, Week 1
Displaying and Sharing
Lesson notes
Learning Objectives
Indicator: B6.2.3.5.1
By the end of the lesson, learners can:
- Select and justify the types and number of performing artworks to stage for the display event, reflecting the techniques and styles of the international artists studied in earlier lessons.
- Assign individual and group roles (master of ceremony, ushering, special guest introduction, recording, ushering) and explain the responsibilities attached to each role.
- Arrange the sequence of performances into a coherent programme that tells the story of the event from opening to closing.
- Rehearse and stage their selected performing artworks before an audience, demonstrating the techniques and styles of the international artists studied.
- Use a simple template to record comments and suggestions from the audience during the display.
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- Strand
- Performing Arts (Strand 2)
- Sub-strand
- Displaying and Sharing (2.3)
- Content standard
- B6.2.3.5 - Demonstrate understanding of how to display/present a portfolio of art works that share own knowledge, concepts, ideas and experiences with audience through display/presentation; and using senses/manual/digital applications where necessary, to record for reporting on the events
- Indicator
- B6.2.3.5.1 - Stage a display of own performing artworks to share creative experiences of the techniques and style of international performing artists studied
- Suggested placement
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Term 3, Week 1
(Week 25 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Curriculum reference
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Creative Arts Curriculum (Basic 4-6), 2019, p. 120
Transcribed from the official NaCCA publication. Check this page against the source.
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Learners are to: - decide on the types and number of compositions to be performed during the event to reflect medium and style of the international artists studied based on the selected theme, time available and the expected audience; - assign individual and group tasks and responsibilities and ensure they are carried out successfully e.g. master of ceremony, ushering and introduction of special guests and other dignitaries to the show (e.g. explaining the concepts/title of the compositions, performances and the theme for the event, recording of comments and suggestions); - arrange the sequence of performances to best tell the story of the event from the beginning to the end; - follow the programme of the day: opening, performances and closing. NOTE - prepare template for appreciating, appraising, evaluating and reporting, etc.; - clean the hall after the performance.