Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Drama & the Science Connection
- Earth science
- 8.B.2
- Evidence of Change: Recognize and explain that
fossils found in layers of sedimentary rock
provide evidence of changing life forms
- The actions and movements
taken place in plays and other
productions.
- Astronomy
- Effects of Tilt: Recognize and
explain the effects of the tilt of the Earth’s
axis.
- 8.D.3.
- The effect that drama has on
the world. It brings cultures
together. Drama brings
happiness and joy and
sometimes sadness
- Biology
- Change Over Time: Recognize and describe
that evolutionary change in species over
time occurs as a result of genetic variation
in organisms and environmental changes.
- 8.D.1
- Over time acting in particular has become more
diverse. More cultures have been involved in acting
and been involved in shows in our time.
- Provide evidence to support the fact that common
substances have the ability to change into new
substances.
- Chemistry
- 8.D.3.
- More rights have been given to different
ethnicities to develop drama. Creating
more relatable plays and shows.
- Physics
- 8.A.1
- Motion:
Develop an
explanation of
motion using
the
relationships
among time,
distance,
velocity and
acceleration.
- The actions and
movements taken place
in plays and other
productions.
- Thermodynamics
- 8.B.2
- Identify and explain that heat energy is a
product of the conversion of one form of energy
to another.
- The energy of drama that is
brung by the production of
drama
- Environmental
Issues
- 8.B.1.
- Recognize and explain how
human activities can
accelerate or magnify many
naturally occurring changes.
- Drama can change
people's perspective on
life. Drama brings
happiness and other
emotions into humanity.
It entrains the world.