Mr. McGorry's
Musical World

A Music Education Resource for PS 90 Students

What Do We Do in Music Class? 

In music class, we learn the language of music by singing, playing instruments, and working together.  As a 4th grader, you will have music class at least twice a week for 5 months of the school year (either starting in September or in February).  This is not a lot of time, but if we are focused, you can learn a lot.  You will have an opportunity to learn to play a wind instrument called the recorder, you will experience playing keyboards, drums, and "Orff instruments" (xylophones, metallophones, and glockenspiels).  Also, you will begin learning how to read and write music and you will create your own compositions.  You will also participate in Carnegie Hall's "Link-Up" program, where you will attend a concert in May and be able to participate by singing and playing your recorder along with the orchestra.

What is the Music Education Philosophy Behind Your Music Class 

Our music program combines the KODALY and ORFF approaches to music education.  Kodaly and Orff were composers and educators who developed engaging, fun ways for children to learn music.  Music is like a language.  There are vocabulary terms you will learn.  There are symbols musicians use to communicate their ideas  The Kodaly and Orff approaches allow you to learn this language and develop these skills through quality music making. 

Your Job, My Job

Your job, as a student, is to stay focused, to do your best work, and to never give up.  Sometimes learning music can be frustrating because it is a challenge.  But, I can help you overcome that and reach your full potential.  My job, as your music teacher, is to make our time together productive, engaging, and challenging.  Don't ever hesitate to ask me a question (but raise your hand in class or send me an e-mail).

 I look forward to working with you.

-Mr. McGorry  

You can e-mail me at MusicTeacherMcGorry@Gmail.com