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An upbeat song with a driving melody that focuses on being ourselves and gaining confidence from our true individuality and uniqueness... 'There's no one who's quite like me!'
This song easily conjures up the wartime ‘keep calm and carry on’ feel, with its marching beat and its no-nonsense lyrics. Ideal for use during World War II topic work or any wartime project.
This hilarious concoction of healthy fruit and veg, mixed with not-so-healthy food, is quite a tongue-twister! It's a challenge to sing, but guaranteed to be a lot of fun to perform!
Thankful for the year that’s passed and looking forward to happy holidays, End Of Year Blessing will bring warmth to your heart and perhaps the odd tear to a few eyes. Linking arms and swaying to celebrate the friendship that a year together at school brings, this is a great song for an end-of-year assembly.
An anthemic song that encourages determination, ambition and inspiration to succeed, teaching us that with a little patience, willpower and hard work we can all reach our goals in life.
All children love to talk about their families – and now they can sing about them too! A fun song, in Caribbean style, to tie in with International Day of Families
Wonderfully celebratory in nature and beautifully catchy, this rousing song from one of our That’s What I Call a Class Assembly publications is just perfect for celebrating the work of Florence Nightingale.
An unhurried look back on memories of good times had, and an affirmation of friendship, this song is perfect for an end-of-year assembly/performance. It could also be used to celebrate International Friendship Day, which falls at the end of the school year. (Taken from Out of the Ark's popular musical Wind In The Willows.)
This is a lovely, forward-looking ballad for the end of the school year. Teachers and pupils sing verse 1, and leavers sing verses 2 and 3, all sharing a warm and heart-felt message of enduring friendship.
Musical Style: Pop ballad
Age: 5-11
Subject: PSHE; Friendship; Leavers
Vocal Range: Medium (C-C)
Key: F
Musical Elements: Time signature changes; Syncopation
A really fun song to sing and a good opportunity to address the issue of everybody’s hectic morning schedule, as well as the importance of punctuality.
Soak up some simple scientific facts about water effortlessly with this incredibly infectious, light-hearted song. It'll give any science project on water/life a splash of fun.
A vital lesson for young children about the importance of exercise. A simple and repetitive song that runs along easily, with only one lyric change for each verse.
Ideal for use at the beginning and end of a school day or music lesson, this song is about getting together with classmates, friends and family, enjoying their company and then separating from them. It can help children to see that it is polite and friendly to say ‘Hello’ when meeting someone and ‘Goodbye’ when parting company.