Specials: Art, Music, & PHysical Education
Welcome to Ryan Specials! We look forward to doing art, music, AND PE with you!
Art
Meet our Art Teacher
Elementary School Arts Curriculum
Kindergarten
- Identify that art represents and tells the stories of people, places, or things
- Create two- and three-dimensional work of art based on personal Relevance
- Personal feelings are described in and through works of art
- Artists and viewers recognize characteristics and expressive features within works of art
- Develops an understanding that elements can be arranged together in order and used to create works of art.
- Artists interpret connections to the stories told in and by works of art
2nd Grade
- Artistic intent
- Individual ideas to make meaning
- Make connections
- Language of art
- Art-making process
- Historical and cultural ideas are evident in works of art
- Art has purpose
- Basic studio skills
4th Grade
- Artistic intent
- Communicate ideas
- Critique process
- Infer artistic intent
- Different points of view
- Critique process
- Interpretations in works of art
- Materials and processes
- Historical time periods and cultural studies respond with empathy
1st Grade
- Use a variety of Materials & Techniques
- Art History lessons will be drawn from the grade level Social Studies curriculum. Other artists and cultures will be included
- Reflect on similarities and differences
- Personal experience as the source for invention and creation
- Transfer visual arts knowledge into other areas of study
- Aesthetic awareness will inform critical thinking
3rd Grade
- Artistic intent
- Individual ideas to make meaning
- Make connections
- Language of art
- Art-making process
- Historical and cultural ideas are evident in works of art
- Art has purpose
- Basic studio skills
5th Grade
- Communicate human experience
- Evaluative criteria when responding to works of art
- Analyzing qualities of art
- Communicate personal and objective points of view
- Assign intended meaning to works of art
- Respond to art from familiar and unfamiliar cultures
- Use technological media
- Intended meaning
- Art processes and creative thinking
Music
Meet our Music Teacher
The Boulder Valley Music Curriculum provides the foundation for quality music instruction for students and represents the core program for which all schools are accountable. The Boulder Valley Academic Standards in music are the topical organization of the concepts and skills all Colorado students should know and be able to do throughout their preschool through twelfth-grade experience.
1. Expression of Music - The expression of music is the demonstration of human thought and emotion through the medium of performance, which is a product of knowledge and skills gained in the study of music.
2. Creation of Music - The creation of music is the demonstration of learned skills in the composition, improvisation, and arranging of music. Creating music involves writing music, fashioning new music from an existing piece of music, or forming an entirely new piece of music.
3. Theory of Music - The theory of music is the understanding of the distinctive language, conventions, mechanics, and structure of organized sound. Investigation of music theory allows for a more complete understanding of all aspects of the musical process, including musical performance and composition.
4. Aesthetic Valuation of Music - The value of music focuses on the knowledge needed to make an informed evaluation and to provide a well-thought-out critique about a musical piece. It also addresses the beauty, heart, and soul: the aesthetics of music. Valuing music will permit individuals to distinguish between a scholarly and an individual judgment of music.
Elementary Music Curriculum
Kindergarten
- Introduction to many formal elements of music through the discovery and exploration of music.
- Using their voices and classroom instruments for music making.
- Label music elements such as beat, simple rhythms, and musical qualities such as high/low, loud/soft, and fast/slow.
- Performing, moving to and actively listening to music from diverse times, cultures and traditions
2nd Grade
- Perform expressively
- Identify tone colors
- Perform melodic and harmonic patterns
- Comprehend melodic and rhythmic patterns
- Respect the music- making of others setting
- Respond to musical elements
- Create patterns in treble clef
- Connect music to daily life
- Improvise phrases
- Use descriptive music terms
- Comprehend notational elements
4th Grade
- Perform with accuracy
- Identify notation of musical forms
- Perform musical patterns
- Perform notated melodies in treble staff
- Analyze musical examples
- Recognize musical patterns
- Improvise musical phrases
- Explain personal musical preferences
- Notate simple melodies
- Understand musical values of others in a cultural context
- Use vocabulary to analyze and apply musical elements
1st Grade
- Pitches and Patterns
- Melodic Patterns
- Beat and Rhythm
- Technique
- Quarter Notes /Quarter Rests
- Pattern
- Improvisation
- Listening and Movement
- Characteristics of Music
- Elements
- Effects in performance or Composition
3rd Grade
- Perform extended melodic and harmonic patterns
- Perform from music notation
- Improvise phrases and patterns
- Identify tone colors
- Notate music
- Comprehend melodic and harmonic patterns
- Analyze form
- Identify music preferences
- Discuss music of diverse cultures
- Respond to and evaluate musical elements
- Demonstrate expressive elements
5th Grade
- Perform music
- Sight-read music
- Experience major and minor modalities
- Create music
- Improvise music
- Identify patterns
- Notate music
- Proper playing technique
- Critique music
- Analyze music
Physical Education
Meet our Physical Education Teacher
Physical Education is much more than participating in physical activity. It is about learning how to be involved in ways that benefit you most. It is about exploring different opportunities, whether that be team sports, individual sports, or fitness-based activities. It’s about learning the physiology of the body and the impact on the brain and making good choices that lead to a long and healthy life.
Elementary School PE Curriculum
Kindergarten
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Demonstrate body and spatial awareness through safe movement
- Locate the major parts of the body
- Understand that physical activity increases the heart rate, making the heart stronger
- Demonstrate the ability to follow directions
- Demonstrate respect for self, others, and equipment
- Apply safe practices, rules, and procedures
2nd Grade
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Demonstrate the elements of movement in combination with a variety of locomotor skills
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Demonstrate control and balance in traveling and weight-bearing activities using a variety of body parts and implements
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Use feedback to improve performance
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Recognize the importance of making the choice to participate in a wide variety of activities that involve locomotion, nonlocomotion, and manipulation of objects outside of physical education class
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Identify good brain health habits
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Demonstrate positive and helpful behavior and words toward other students
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Apply rules, procedures, and safe practices to create a safe school environment with little or no reinforcement
4th Grade
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Identify the major characteristics of mature locomotor, nonlocomotor, manipulative, and rhythmic skills
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Provide and receive feedback to and from peers using the major characteristics of mature locomotor and manipulative skills
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Explain how the health-related components of fitness affect performance when participating in physical activity
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Recognize the relationship between healthy nutrition and exercise
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Recognize the benefits derived from regular, moderate, and vigorous physical activity
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Demonstrate positive social behaviors during class
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Identify and describe the benefits, risks, and safety factors associated with regular participation in physical activity
1st Grade
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Demonstrate basic locomotor and non-locomotor skills, and rhythmic and cross-lateral movements
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Demonstrate fundamental manipulative skills
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Establish a beginning movement vocabulary
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Identify the body’s normal reactions to moderate and vigorous physical activity
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Work independently and with others to complete work
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Follow the rules of an activity
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Develop movement control for safe participation in games and sports
3rd Grade
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Demonstrate a variety of motor patterns in simple combinations while participating in activities, games, and sports
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Perform movements that engage the brain to facilitate learning
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Identify the benefits of sustained physical activity that causes increased heart rate and heavy breathing
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Understand that the body is composed of water, muscle, bones, organs, fat, and other tissues
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Demonstrate positive social behaviors during class
5th Grade
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Demonstrate mature form for all basic locomotor, nonlocomotor, manipulative, and rhythmic skills
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Demonstrate understanding of how to combine and apply movement concepts and principles to learn and develop motor skills
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Understand and apply basic principles of training to improving physical fitness
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Demonstrate understanding of skill-related components of fitness and how they affect physical performance
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Connect the health-related fitness components to the body systems
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Assess and take responsibility for personal behavior and stress management
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Choose to participate cooperatively and productively in group and individual physical activities
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Identify personal activity interests and abilities
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Understand and utilize safe and appropriate warm-up, pacing, and cool-down techniques for injury prevention and safe participation