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Topical -Specific topic from one discipline is determined where connective and interactive relationships among disciplines are explored-i.e. dance reinforces measurement Teaching Tool -One discipline serves the other by providing a vehicle through which knowledge can be efficiently learned and remembered-i.e. drama teacher writes a play about a SS standard
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An approach to teaching in which students construct and demonstrate understanding through an art form. Students engage in creative process which connects an art form and another subject as it meets evolving objectives in both
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Enhances cognitive systems: visual spatial, analytical, mathematical creative Positively affects emotional systems: endocrine, hormonal, social, personal skills, cultural and aesthetic appreciation Enhances perceptual –motor systems listening, vestibular systems, sensory acuity, timing, state management Activates memory systems improved listening, attention, concentration and recall Tempo Pitch Form Dynamics Melody Harmony Texture Timbre
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Literacy: Lyrics that reflect various elements of literature, flowcabulary, sing to spell, sing lists, phonemic substitution “Apples and Bananas,” musical chairs writing, compare/contrast, Math: patterns, graphing, raps for math processes, Science: Science summary songs, sound, waves, sorting instruments, sounds of the water cycle Social Studies: States and capitals chant, music of cultures, music in history
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Enhance cognition, emotional expression, perception, cultural awareness, and aesthetics Involves sensory rich thinking Activates emotion and motivates learning Develops higher order thinking Develops focus, concentration, responsibility and self-discipline Line Shape Color Form Texture Space
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Literacy: Visual imagery, figurative language, used to describe literary concepts (the story line, mood/color, ) mindmaps/graphic organizers, illustrations, cartoons Math: Geometry, pictographs, symmetry, Science: Models & systems, art in nature, Social Studies: Art in cultures, mandalas,
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Enhance Cognition Grows new brain cells Primary form of communication Develops responsibility and instills a value for hard work Increases sensitivity, respect and cooperation Burns calories Alleviates stress Releases catecholomine-an alertness hormone Body Energy Space Time Movement
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Literacy: visual rhyming, synonyms, antonyms, character dance, parts of speech, story choreography Math: basic operations, geometric shapes, lines, angles, telling time Scientific Processes : seasons, weather, plants, machines, forces, states of matter, solar system, energy, animals Social Studies: rituals, work, terrain, ceremonies, current events
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Stretches perspective through “in role” practice Increases reading comprehension and writing fluency Expands speaking, listening and non-verbal communication Develops empathy Causes reflection on moral issues and values Builds cooperation and social skills Alleviates stress Releases catecholomine-an alertness hormone Voice Imagination Body Concentration Cooperation
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Literacy: point of view roles, characterization, plot, Math: story problems, role play math symbol, act out fractions, create advertisement for selling a math concept Science : portray animals, become a landform, famous scientists, science scenes Social Studies: historical characters dialogue or monologues, what’s my line/to tell the truth
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Database of AI lessons already created More planning time-1 WHAIES meeting/month Homeroom teachers better equipped Arts teachers better informed At least one AI lesson per week
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1. Schedule AI lessons already available 2. Identify standards for new AI lessons 3. Plan the lessons-with your team, with arts teachers or on your own
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