Dance / Year 1 and 2 / Developing practices and skills

Curriculum content descriptions

experiment with ways to move safely and expressively using fundamental movement skills and the elements of dance (AC9ADA2D01)

Elaborations
  • developing awareness of, and taking responsibility for, their own safe dance practice; for example, being aware of self and others in the dance space, moving with care, respecting others dancing in the space; developing an awareness of the boundaries of the dance space and an awareness of what their bodies need; for example, getting a drink to hydrate themselves after dance activities
  • using improvisation to explore movement possibilities in response to a stimulus such as imagery, music or shared stories; for example, improvising movements in response to prompts such as “Make a long, narrow shape”, “Stretch the shape as wide as possible”, “Make your shape long, narrow and low/high”, “Connect your shape with the shape another person has made”, “Make your combined shape move sideways/forwards/in a circle/ backwards”
  • using Viewpoints to ask questions and identify movement possibilities, such as “What levels are you using in this dance, and why?”, “How are you communicating your ideas and intentions in this dance?”, “Are there other body parts you can use for this movement?”
  • exploring fundamental movements safely to develop ideas for movement; for example, ideas about familiar situations, objects, animals or environmental features, such as running in a race, jumping like a frog, stomping like a giant, rolling like a log, falling like an autumn leaf, floating like a cloud, gliding like a bird
  • moving around open and crowded spaces safely and using a variety of travelling steps, such as running, skipping, rolling, jumping, walking backwards and sideways movements; identifying the distance between themselves and others when dancing and using props such as scarves; and responding by reflecting on the space and movements that made them feel safe or unsafe
General capabilities
  • Critical and creative thinking Critical and Creative Thinking
  • Personal and social capability Personal and Social capability
ScOT terms

Eye contact,  Fundamental movement skills,  Locomotor skills,  Audiences,  Human movement,  Dance,  Facial expressions,  Movement sequences,  Dance composition,  Balancing (Motor coordination),  Non-locomotor movement

Text

Dance Geometry

Body, space and time are the three components that you need to consider when generating a new dance. This resource is designed to provide inspiration to teachers to use maths and geometry to inspire movement creation with students.

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Autumn leaves

Explore dance, art and music through a song about Autumn leaves. Make some art works, dance like a leaf and learn to play the song on a keyboard instrument.

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Scarecrow dancing

Students explore dance through scarecrow images and movements. They engage in creative play and create simple images.

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Disco dancing

Explore the elements of dance to develop locomotor and non-locomotor movement skills, disco style shapes and expressive qualities.

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Be a friend

Explore dance, drama and visual arts through different elements of friendship.

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The Wild West

Students learn about the Wild West through creative arts. They explore dance and music with simple movement combinations and clapping to a beat. They also create a sunset landscape artwork.

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Dinosaur dig

Students learn about the world of dinosaurs through creative arts. They explore elements of dance to develop coordination skills through movement and actions, as well as music and drama to create characters. They also create a dinosaur themed artwork.