Enduring Understanding 3: Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.

General Information
Number: TH.68.O.3
Title: Every art form uses its own unique language, verbal and non-verbal, to document and communicate with the world.
Type: Enduring Understanding
Subject: Theatre
Grade: 68
Big Idea: Organizational Structure

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This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

TH.68.O.3.In.a
Identify similarities and differences between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.In.b
Explore how theatre has influenced various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.In.c
Identify each individual’s role in a collaborative project.

Supported

TH.68.O.3.Su.a
Recognize similarities and differences between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.Su.b
Identify the influence of theatre in various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.Su.c
Identify a role in a collaborative project.

Participatory

TH.68.O.3.Pa.a
Recognize a similarity and difference between theatre and other art forms.
TH.68.O.3.Pa.b
Recognize the influence of theatre in various cultures.
TH.68.O.3.Pa.c
Recognize a performance as a collection of parts.

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