What are the four strands of fine arts instruction? - Answers Create, Perform/Present/Produce,
Respond, Connect
What does the "Create" strand focus on? - Answers Conceptualizing, generating, developing,
organizing, and refining artistic ideas.
What does the "Perform/Present/Produce" strand focus on? - Answers Analyzing, interpreting,
selecting, developing, and refining work for presentation.
What does the "Respond" strand focus on? - Answers Perceiving, analyzing, interpreting,
articulating, and evaluating artistic work.
What does the "Connect" strand focus on? - Answers Synthesizing and relating knowledge and
personal meaning to broader cultural or historical contexts.
What are the five stages of the creative process? - Answers Prepare, Develop, Create, Revise,
Reflect
What are the seven elements of visual art? - Answers Line, Shape, Space, Color, Form, Texture,
Value
What are the seven principles of design? - Answers Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement,
Pattern, Proportion, Unity
Name the five elements of dance. - Answers Body, Energy, Space, Time, Action
Name some dance styles you might explore in class. - Answers Tango, Tap, Waltz, Folk, Ballet,
Jazz, Hip hop
Name five elements of music. - Answers Rhythm, Melody, Harmony, Form, Expression
Name some music genres. - Answers Jazz, R&B, Classical, Soul, Country, Blues, Indie, Hip Hop
What are the three main benefits of fine arts integration for cognitive processing? - Answers
Encoding (engagement)
Storing (deep understanding)
Retrieving (application)
What are the benefits of integrating fine arts? - Answers Increased engagement
multiple assessment methods
cultural intelligence
,enhanced creativity.
What does UDL stand for and support? - Answers Universal Design for Learning;
Supports self-directed learning, engagement, and multiple ways to express understanding.
How does differentiation help in the arts? - Answers Adjusts teaching to meet each student's
learning style and level.
What kind of activity involves creating a visual diagram of animal habitats or the water cycle? -
Answers Visual arts activity
What kind of activity involves acting out scenes to show adaptations in nature? - Answers
Drama activity
What kind of activity involves turning math facts into rhythmic songs? - Answers Music activity
What is the lesson planning process for fine arts integration? - Answers Identify
standards/objectives,
create assessments,
plan activities,
organize
scaffold.
Why study art history? - Answers It helps students connect art to culture, think critically, and get
inspired for their own work.
Q: What does "Connect" mean in the four strands? - Answers Relating artistic ideas to personal
and cultural experiences.
Which stage comes directly after the prepare stage of the creative process?
A) Reflect
B) Develop
C) Revise
D) Create - Answers B) Develop
, Explanation: The "develop" stage follows the prepare stage as artists refine their concepts.
An actor is evaluating the process they used to learn about a character and get ready for a role.
They are doing this in an effort to continue evolving as an actor.
A) Create
B) Develop
C) Revise
D) Reflect - Answers D) Reflect
Explanation: Reflection is about evaluating work and growth.
Which benefit is directly related to development as a stage of the creative process?
A) Creation of a culture of cooperation
B) Help in gaining new knowledge
C) Enhanced ethical decision-making
D) Encouragement of idea generation - Answers D) Encouragement of idea generation
Explanation: Developing work involves experimenting with new ideas.
Which two strands of fine arts instruction both contain the focus area 'analyze'?
A) Create and connect
B) Create and perform
C) Respond and connect
D) Perform and respond - Answers D) Perform and respond
Explanation: Both strands focus on analyzing to interpret or present art.
Which of the following is a characteristic of the dance style that originated in the 1970s from