- Plano Independent School District
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Theatre Courses
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Fine Arts Course Information
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Theatre Courses
Course: 606701 YR
Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 6
Course ID: 606701
YR
Course Name: Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 6
Required Prerequisite(s): None
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will be introduced to basic acting, directing, movement, technical theatre, literature, voice, and design. Through creative expression, students learn to communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students increase their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed in theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students learn to accept constructive criticism and develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom performances and activities and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 706701 YR
Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 7
Course ID: 706701
YR
Course Name: Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 7
Required Prerequisite(s): None
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will be introduced to basic acting, directing, movement, technical theatre, literature, voice, and design. Through creative expression, students learn to communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students increase their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed in theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students learn to accept constructive criticism and develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom performances and activities and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 706801 YR
Theatre 2 – Intermediate Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 7
Course ID: 706801
YR
Course Name: Theatre 2 – Intermediate Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 7
Required Prerequisite(s): Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will continue to develop basic acting, directing, movement, technical theatre, literature, voice, and design. Through creative expression, students communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students further develop their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed in theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students will continue to learn to accept constructive criticism and further develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom performances and activities and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 706851 YR
Theatre 2 – Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 7
Course ID: 706851
YR
Course Name: Theatre 2 – Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 7
Required Prerequisite(s): Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will continue to develop basic technical theatre elements, engage in literature, safety, sound, lighting, costuming, publicity and theatrical design. Through creative expression, students communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students further develop their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed through technical theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students will continue to learn to accept constructive criticism and further develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom projects and performances and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 806851 YR
Theatre 2 – Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 8
Course ID: 806851
YR
Course Name: Theatre 2 – Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 8
Required Prerequisite(s): Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will continue to develop basic technical theatre elements, engage in literature, safety, sound, lighting, costuming, publicity and theatrical design. Through creative expression, students communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students further develop their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed through technical theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students will continue to learn to accept constructive criticism and further develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom projects and performances and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 806831 YR
Theatre 3 – Advanced Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 8
Course ID: 806831
YR
Course Name: Theatre 3 – Advanced Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 8
Required Prerequisite(s): Theatre 1 – Introduction to Theatre, Theatre 2 – Intermediate Theatre
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will further develop basic acting, directing, movement, technical theatre, literature, voice, and design. Through creative expression, students communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students further develop their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed in theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students will continue to learn to accept constructive criticism and further develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom performances and activities and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
Course: 806871 YR
Theatre 3 – Advanced Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade: 8
Course ID: 806871
YR
Course Name: Theatre 3 – Advanced Technical Theatre
Credit: 1
Grade Placement: 8
Required Prerequisite(s): Theatre 1 – Technical Theatre, Theatre 2 – Technical Theatre
What's Next:
With an emphasis on all aspects of theatre study, students will further develop basic technical theatre elements, engage in literature, safety, sound, lighting, costuming, publicity and theatrical design. Through creative expression, students communicate, build positive self–concepts, relate interpersonally and integrate knowledge with other content areas in a relevant manner.Students further develop their understanding of heritage, traditions and the diversity of world cultures as expressed through technical theatre. Through performance and technical theatre skills, students will continue to learn to accept constructive criticism and further develop the ability to appreciate, construct and evaluate live theatre. Students will be expected to participate in classroom projects and performances and view and critique a local theatre performance as a required component.
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