Sunday, August 22, 2021

Week 2 Overview with Sub Notes

I hope you all had a great first week back at school! It was tough for me to not be there with you, but I have enjoyed getting to know my new students through your slides and seeing familiar faces through our Scavenger Hunt pictures and videos. Y'all are the best.

Your long-term substitute should be here this week; so I'm trying to not get too far ahead of what he may want to do with you later this week. Please be flexible as plans may change throughout the week.

Personal Comm (2nd Hour)
  • Students will start their Who Am I Speeches this week, because this is an excellent way to get to know each other; however, I would like to make sure they feel prepared and ideally that their long-term substitute would be the person evaluating their speech.
  • Please follow the approximate timing for speeches this week:
    • Monday
      • Please give every student two copies of the Who Am I? Speech Rubric.
      • Quickly go through the rubric to describe scoring
      • Ask students to pull up their outline and presentation on Google Classroom.
      • Project a timer, and ask students to go through their presentations (quietly or in their heads). We are hoping for that all students can speak for at least two minutes.
      • Next, ask students to find a partner. They will now take turns presenting their speeches (with their presentations pulled up). Students will fill out a rubric for their partner; they should provide one positive and one constructive comment at the bottom of the rubric.
      • After both partners have gone, please instruct students to find another partner. They will do the same thing. Make sure all students have reviewed their rubrics and then submit them to you at the end of class. 
      • If there is time, you can show them this order for the Who Am I speech. If someone would like to volunteer to go first, they are welcome to! I did this through the random number generator.
    • Tuesday
      • Before beginning speeches, please be sure to go over appropriate etiquette for audience members:
        • No cell phone use (texting/social media or videoing without someone's permission)
        • Clap for everyone at the end of their speech
        • Have a pleasant look on your face
      • Also, please review the speech policy:
        • Students must give required speeches in order to pass the class.
        • For every day that students are unprepared to give their speech, they will lose one letter grade.
      • Speeches can begin. Please use the rubrics provided and leave them in the folder. Use your best judgement to evaluate them. 
        • Please follow this order unless there are volunteers to go early.
        • If someone is unprepared to go when it's their turn, please mark it on their rubric; there is a grade penalty for every day they are unprepared.
    • Wednesday - Friday
      • Continue speeches. On Friday, I'll post a reflection for them on Google Classroom to fill out. 
Dance II-IV (Hours 1, 4, 5)
  • This week, students will be working on a Choreography Project. These students have done this many times before, so they should know what to do. Please review the following guidelines:
    • Groups can be from 1-4 people; if they want to have five in a group, they can have a group of 2 and one of 3 :)
      • Ask students to remember absent students when choosing groups.
    • Music should be school appropriate in terms of language and content.
    • All choreography should be original.
    • Students will submit "progress videos" at the end of class each day to document what they worked on during class.
    • Students should create appropriately challenging choreography.
    • Time limits based on Level
      • Dance II - 1 minute
      • Dance III - 1 minute 20 seconds
      • Dance IV - 1 minute 40 seconds
    • Performances will be Friday
Dance I (Hours 6-7)
  • This week we'll introduce the students to the foundations of dance.
    • Monday
      • We'll begin by looking at the basics of all dancing. There are five elements involved in dance. Before watching this video, ask students to get in small groups and brainstorm what they think is necessary in order to dance. Each group will need a writing utensil and a post-it note or index card.
        • Give them 3-5 minutes to write at least five things they think are necessary in order to dance. 
        • Write these on the board.
        • Then go through and see which the entire class thinks are necessary to dance and which are nice to have.
          • For example, it's nice to have music to dance, but it's not necessary to have.
        • After you've gone through all of the words, please watch this video.
        • Have a conversation about what was similar and different than what they said.
      • Next, we'll focus on different reasons why people dance.
        • Let them know that there are no wrong reasons.
        • Write these on the board, and see if there are any that are close to "storytelling"
        • This is one of the first reasons for dance.
        • Watch this video from the beginning until they discuss Ancient Times around 1:20
      • Today and tomorrow, students will focus on dance as entertainment or storytelling. Ask students to list out different fairy tales (it's okay if they give you Disney stories, too. Write this on the board. Let students know that they will be bringing these stories to life, and after students are in groups, please let each group select a story that they would like to recreate. Here are the guidelines:
        • Please number students off so there are 4-5 people in each group.
        • No two groups can recreate the same story.
        • Students may not use any words during the performance, but they can use props and costumes.
        • This isn't a dance; it's more like charades/miming.
        • Each presentation should be a minimum of :45 seconds, and one team member will need to record the presentation and submit via Google Classroom.
        • All group members must participate in the presentation.
        • If someone is absent the first day, please help them find a group to perform with on Tuesday.
        • If someone is absent on Tuesday, please ask them to email me to give them an alternative assignment.

    • Tuesday
      • Please give the groups 5-10 minutes to review their performances.
      • Then, review guidelines for being a good audience member:
        • Do not talk during a performance.
        • Do not have your phone out to record them unless you have their permission.
        • Do not text or scroll through social media during performances.
        • Have a smile or pleasant expression on your face.
        • Be encouraging with your words/facial expressions if they mess up.
        • Clap for everyone at the end of their performance.
      • Then, begin the performances. Ask that one person from each group has the substitute record their performance on the students' phone so that one member from each group and submit their performance via Google Classroom or social media.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Welcome to a New School Year!

 Hello dancers!

Welcome to the 2021-2022 school year! I'm looking forward to working with each one of you this year!

Here are some notes for your sub this week; your long term substitute should be here later this week or early next week! :)

August 16 - First Day of School

  • Schedule with links to videos
  • 4th hour team building with Aileen, Lizzy, and Tram

August 17

August 18
  • Dance I-IV
    • Syllabus Scavenger Hunt
      • Please review the instructions on slides 6-7 before they get in groups.
      • I've asked a teacher in my PLC to print some copies of the Scavenger Hunt form for you to give one to each group throughout the day.
      • Please put them into groups instead of letting them choose their own groups.
      • Answer any questions as best as you can, and ask them to be mindful of the time and when their class period ends. All submissions are due by midnight tomorrow.
    • If there is extra time, review syllabus and submit parent form online. I can have the long-term sub print a paper copy of the parent form next week, but parents can fill them out online
  • Personal Communications
August 19
  • Dance I-IV
    • Mission Statement, Goals, Portfolio
      • Dance II-IV
        • Create class mission statement
          • Give each student a notecard, post it note, or scrap of paper. Tell students to draw a line down the middle. On the left, have them write down three words that they want to describe this class. On the right, have them write down three words that they do not want to describe this class. After a minute, have students get in small groups of 3-5 (not the same groups as yesterday). Let them discuss for 3-5 minutes what they wrote down. Have them prioritize the top three words on each side of the line. With everyone listening, go around to each group and write down what they wrote on the Google Slide for their class. See which ones are repeated to see what's most important to students.
          • Then, read some of the mission statements from the bulletin board from last year. Help students create a 1-2 sentence statement that they want to guide our learning in class this year. Please write that on the appropriate Google Slide.
          • Keep this slide up when students start working on their portfolios, because they will need to type it on there.
        • Find/Create Dance Portfolio
          • These students have worked on the portfolio before (except for a few students who I haven't had before). Please ask the students who have never created a portfolio to create a Google Slide to share with me (elizabeth.white@rps30.k12.ar.us) and then follow the instructions for the rest of class.
          • Those who have created a portfolio in the past should be able to find it in their Google Drive. If they difficulty locating it, they should search "dance portfolio" within their Google Drive. They can also search their trash.
          • Have students:
            • Add 4 slides to their portfolio
              • A title slide with what level dance they're in
              • Class Mission Statement slide
              • Goals slide where they'll add 3 goals for this class this year
              • Q1 Flexibility where they'll put their first round of splits pictures
      • Dance I
        • Create class mission statement (follow same instructions as Dance II-IV)
        • Create portfolio
          • Watch this video to introduce the portfolio. It's from last year, so the dates aren't updated, but the information is still relevant.
          • They don't need to submit the portfolio.
          • They should be able to type the Class Mission Statement after the first activity.
          • They will be working on this Thursday-Friday.
  • Personal Communications
    • Students will continue working on the Who Am I? Presentation.
    • The outline is due on Friday at midnight and the visual is due Sunday at midnight. Presentations begin on Monday.
August 20
  • Great work yesterday with the Mission Statements yesterday! They were fantastic! 
  • Dance I-IV
    • Please allow students to use today to make sure that they have completed all of their assignments for this week. I am missing several and only a few are signed up for Remind.
      • Sign up for Google Classroom, Remind, and social media information. You can show them the Dance slides again!
      • Complete this survey from Tuesday (on Google Classroom).
      • Submit scavenger hunt pictures/videos
        • If a student wasn't here Wednesday, they can join a group as they finish their scavenger hunt today.
        • I am missing several groups' submissions. I will try to update the groups that I have received on Friday morning.
      • Portfolios
        • Dance I Students can continue to add pictures to their first slide to make it like a collage (identical to what we're using in Personal Communications).
        • Dance II-IV Students should have this completed unless they weren't here yesterday.
      • If students who are finished with their assignments want to do Just Dance, they can project it and play via YouTube.
  • Personal Communications
    • Students will continue working on the Who Am I? Presentation.
    • The outline is due on Friday at midnight and the visual is due Sunday at midnight. Presentations begin on Monday.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Happy Holidays from RHS Dance

We are so close to Christmas break, and we have been busy!

This past week we celebrated the holiday season with our 3rd annual Winter Recital, Dance is Coming to Town! We had a great turnout from the school and public, and we hope to have a professional edit of the recital soon. Until then, feel free to watch the YouTube Live versions from Friday and Saturday

We've got some big plans for the spring: a small group of Dance IV students and NHSDA members will attend the second annual Arkansas High School Dance Festival on January 16-17; we will participate in Kindness week at Lowell Elementary in February; we hope to plan our first elementary dance workshop in early April; and our 2020 seniors will us close out the year with an unforgettable spring recital on April 23-24.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Liz


Monday, August 19, 2019

Welcome to a new school year!

Welcome to the 2019-2020 school year!

I am so excited to start a new year of dance with over 100 returning students and about 40 new ones!

Here is a link to this year's syllabus, and I have listed our dates for the year below!

  • October 6, 2019 12:00pm-4:00pm - Kermes Fundraiser
  • December 13-14, 2019 - Winter Recital
    • December 13 - 6th Hour
    • December 14 - 7:00pm with rehearsal before
  • January 16-17, 2020 - Arkansas High School Dance Festival at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
    • This is for Dance IV students and members of the National Honors Society for the Dance Arts.
  • April 23-24, 2020 - Spring Recital
    • April 23 - 7:00pm
    • April 24 - 5th and 6th Hours

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Spring Recitals

Wow, this year has flown by! This year, Rogers High and Rogers Heritage High Dance I-IV classes have over 250 dancers! We have grown so much in such a short amount of time!

This year, both of our spring recitals will be in April.

Rogers High School - Bailemos
Thursday, April 4 7:00pm
Friday, April 5 during 5th and 6th hours

Rogers Heritage High School -
Thursday, April 25 6:00pm
Friday, April 26 during 6th hour

Here are some pictures from our year so far!




  


Monday, August 20, 2018

Welcome to 2018-2019!

Hello!

Welcome to a new school year! This is the sixth year of the Dance program at Rogers Public Schools, and we are welcoming a new teacher, Symphony Philp, to our program! Check our her bio under the About RPS Dance section.

This week, students will receive a lot of information and paperwork about the Dance program. I will have copies for students to take home to their parents; however, below are electronic copies that you can access at any time. Please let me know if you have any questions about any of these.
Dance I-IV Syllabus

Dance I-IV Parent Form

Dance I Apparel Parent Letter


Our earliest event this year is our Kermes fundraising event, which will be Sunday, September 9, from noon until 4:00pm in the RHS Commons. Please consider supporting our program by donating money or food that we can sell at our Kermes!

Kermes Donation Call List

Kermes Donation Script

Here are some pictures from last year!
  

Saturday, April 7, 2018

just DANCE - RHS Spring Recital

Rogers High School Dance I-IV classes performed just DANCE on Thursday, April 5, and Friday, April 6, in the RHS Auditorium. These 120 dancers showcased their skills in jazz, lyrical, musical theatre, hip hop and more! Please check out the following links below for videos and pictures of the recital, and watch the HHS dancers take the stage on Saturday, April 28, at 5:30 and Sunday, April 29 at 2:00 in the HHS Auditorium.

just DANCE
Thursday, April 5

just DANCE
Friday, April 6

just DANCE Slideshow

 










 



Thank you, Jason Ivester for the amazing photos!