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Celebrate European Day of Languages with this super song from our French collection, 'Tous Les Jours'. Easy to pick up, you'll be counting in French in no time.
An energetic start to the new day with lots of scope for fun actions. This crisp and fresh song looks forward to the day with optimism. Especially suitable for younger children.
Musical Style: A bright, bouncy swing
Age: 3-11
Subject: PSHE & Citizenship; PE
Vocal Range: Medium (B-B)
Key: D
Musical Elements: Crisp rhythms with staccato and syncopation
A great advertisement for walking to school, highlighting how much there is to see and hear along the way whilst giving us a free exercise session and a cleaner planet. With its infectiously catchy tune, you'll be singing this every day as you walk to school!
An upbeat, rocky song that recognizes the friendship and confide nce that builds through school life and celebrates the shared journey. Ideal for use as a leavers’ song.
An inclusive, 'feel good' song celebrating coming together - especially suited to morning assemblies. For added fun, a simple second-part is built into the chorus.
This supremely positive and fun song has a useful focus on belonging, getting along and having a smiley attitude! It's a simple, but strong song – great for the start of any new week, term or year.
Mark and Helen Johnson have come up with another really fun, catchy and energetic song, perfect for getting you and your school on board with the Red Nose Day event. Ideal for use as a fundraising tool with plenty of creative ideas in the lyrics alone, the song also helps us focus on what the day’s all about.
This song of remembrance helps the very young to begin to understand why we wear a poppy – to remember all those who fought to keep us safe. Ideal for Early Years and KS1 but also highly usable for the whole primary age group.
The ‘congratulations’ track. Written to celebrate any kind of success, effort or achievement. Two versions of the lyrics to this song are supplied – one to acknowledge competitive success and the other to congratulate individual or team achievement/effort. A fast, fun song!
Take a fascinating look at some of the amazing things that came out of the Victorian era – buildings, inventions, writings, medicine, exploration, policing – in this stately number from one of our That's What I Call a Class Assembly publications. Very versatile and full of inspiring ideas and suggestions. No KS2 teacher should be without it!
Musical Style: Stately and patriotic
Age: 7-11
Subject: The Victorians; History
Vocal Range: Medium (C-C)
Key: C
Musical Elements: Additional parts for descant recorder
A silly song just for fun which paints a picture of an incredible topsy-turvy land! Good to accompany literacy work on nonsense rhymes – by Edward Lear, Spike Milligan, etc.
A charmingly simple song explaining why pigs and other animals would be unsuitable as pets. With a slight country feel and a typically catchy melody from Niki Davies, this is one the children will pick up quickly.