Second Grade Drama Curriculum

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2nd Grade Drama Objectives & Standards
Second Grade Drama Objectives  Drama Objectives Alignment to National Standards These objectives cover essential learning in the art form for seven- to eight-year-old students.   This first PDF download above contains objectives used in our Second Grade Curriculum (also listed below) in a handy ...
2nd Grade Lessons
Recommended Lesson Sequence for Second Grade Purchase Lesson Sequence Outline only
Purchase or download individual lessons below The lessons suggested for our Second Grade Curriculum are put in a recommended delivery order below, but you may revise, rearrange, and adapt ...
2nd Grade Rubrics & Assessments
Frequency Rating ScaleInformal AssessmentsFinal Drama AssessmentPerformance Assessment 2nd Grade Rubrics2nd Grade Rubrics in student languageMeasuring student achievement in drama requires a combination of written and performance-based assessment.  On this page, there are a variety of tools (PDF downloads) for use throughout the ...
2nd Grade Vocabulary
Vocabulary for the Second Grade  This PDF document contains definitions in student language for the vocabulary words listed in each lesson.  These classroom-tested definitions are used when introducing these concepts in the classroom.  Of course, many of the words here may have additional ...

About this Curriculum Guide for Second Grade Students

Each of these lessons has been tested in the classroom and taught successfully for many years.  These lessons are intended as an extension to the foundational Introductory Lessons which have the background and methodology needed to implement drama and a foundation to kick off your drama work.  Like any academic area, Drama has a scope and sequence of learning (knowledge and skills). This body of lessons is developed to cover essential learning in the art form for six- to eight-year-old students.

The objectives in this Drama Curriculum can essentially be sorted into three categories:

  1. Self-management (intrapersonal) objectives
  2. Collaborative (interpersonal) objectives
  3. Discipline based-art objectives

These three categories are interdependent, but much is gained from teaching them specifically and in a sequence that builds understanding and competence.

National Core Arts Standards

The curriculum objectives are aligned with the United States National Standards, and a chart is included in the objectives so that you can see that alignment.  Many states and nations have other standards.  You are encouraged to look at your state’s or nation’s drama standards and see what lessons you might omit or determine some you might need to create so that all standards are covered adequately.

Curriculum Lesson Sequence

The lessons referenced in the sequence are put in a recommended delivery order, but you may revise, rearrange, and adapt as you see fit.  Tying it all together is a year-long planning guide ["Second Grade Lessons"] to map a school year of drama teaching based on the lessons in this guide.  This sequence is not a mandate; rather, it is intended to provide you with assistance as you select the lessons for your classroom.  NOTE: this sequence is for classes with PRIOR drama instruction.

These specific grade level lessons are all you will need to cover the drama knowledge and skills, and connect drama to your classroom teaching.  For classes without prior experience, begin with our foundational Introductory Lessons.  If teachers, in grades that precede yours, are already teaching drama, you don’t need to teach those foundational lessons, just begin with this new set of lessons.