Musical expression requires a unique combination of artistry, intellect, and feeling that separates it from other human endeavors, and it ranks among the highest of cultural accomplishments. Music provides a very powerful form of expression for the human spirit. The Forest Ridge Academy Music Department curriculum instills an acceptance of the value in making and appreciating music in daily life. |

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A solid music education can lead to adults who sing and play instruments, listen to a variety of music with a critical ear and advanced understanding, and support the efforts of those who make music and those who share music with others. Our music education program provides the foundation for students to gain literacy in the art form of music by fostering an understanding of the universal notation system. |
Students at all levels of musical development will learn to read and write music at the level and in forms appropriate to their development. All students are taught keyboard skills across the music curriculum, as well as several other instruments during specified grade levels, such as glockenspiels, recorders, ukuleles, dulcimers, various percussion instruments, and hand drumming through rhythmic drumming circles. |

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Over time, a higher level of musical thinking develops, leading to a higher level of expressive communication. The music program at Forest Ridge Academy prides itself on providing a comprehensive and well-rounded education that creates a solid foundation for all students, even those who wish to continue their musical endeavors upon graduation. This is accomplished through classroom experiences and several elective musical programs including a Choral Ensemble and Orchestral Ensemble for students in Grades 3- 8. Group music classes in piano and violin are available extra- curricularly for students in Kindergarten through Grade 4, and a Piano Explorers for Little Fingers class has just been added for Young Scholars and Junior Kindergarten students. |
Music is an integral part of a comprehensive education. We believe that it integrates understanding from multiple disciplines and leads to an improved self-concept, broader cultural awareness, and a development of life-long skills. Students will use musical standards and terminology to evaluate musical works, understand and apply musical theory, discover history, periods, cultures, diversity, and unique styles of music. Audio, visual, and kinesthetic learning styles are captured through varied activities. |

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Students at Forest Ridge Academy have the opportunity to explore many instruments including keyboards (all grades), African drumming (Grades 4 and 5), recorders (Grades 2 and 3), glockenspiels (Young Scholars and Junior Kindergarten), ukuleles (Grades 4 and 5), harmonicas, kazoos, and various percussion instruments, as well as free movement with scarves and body socks. The program is well- rounded and highly interactive to include instrumental work, theory, teamwork-building, performance training, and annual particpation in FAME (Foundation for Art and Music in Education) in cooperation with the Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra. Our Music Department vocalists were also featured in a Michigan City Humane Society commercial in 2004. Orchestral Ensemble for Grades 3 to 8, Group Piano Ensemble and Youth Violin Ensemble extra- curricularly for ages 5 1/2 through Grade 4, Piano Explorers for Little Fingers for Young Scholars and Junior Kindergarten students, and a lunchtime performance "theatre"� known as Bach's Lunch for all ages. |
A Forest Ridge Academy Music Education will provide students with the tools to:
* Value music as a lifelong, rewarding experience * Respond to different kinds of music and the music making of others * Perform different styles of music accurately and expressively, both vocally and instrumentally, as well as learn performance etiquette and strategies * Create and improvise music * Read and write music with proper notation * Listen to and understand different styles of music * Use musical standards and terminology to evaluate musical works * Understand and apply music theory * Discover history, periods, cultures, diversity, and unique styles of music * Relate music to other arts and disciplines outside arts, and integrate cross-curricular experiences. |

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Throughout all levels of Music Education at Forest Ridge Academy, students will focus on:
Creating: Expressing ideas and feelings through improvising, composing, and arranging music using musical notation and terminology.
Performing: Presenting and demonstrating work, formally or informally; a process that calls upon the technical, expressive, and interpretive skills of the learner.
Responding: Listening, analyzing, critiquing, demonstrating, evaluating, and moving to musical works.
Understanding: Synthesizing knowledge of music in relation to history, culture,heritage, other content areas, and life-long learning. |