Single Songs (previously known as Song Calendar Songs) can be purchased individually. Each is supplied as a Words on Screen™ Online resource that can be accessed instantly from your online account, either to stream or to download. You can search for songs using the filter menu on the left.
To set up an account click My Account and follow the instructions. A free song "Every Brand New Day" will be added to your account to get you started.
If you have already downloaded a Words on Screen™ player, any single songs that you purchase will be available in your player the next time you log in and click the refresh button.
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An ideal song to use whilst focusing on World Environment Day. This compact song will encourage tidiness at school whilst being great fun to sing. With its quirky melodic line and gathering tempo, children will pick it up in no time – along with the litter, hopefully!
This is the second song from the mini-musical The Princess and the Pea – one of our Song and Story books. It is a stormy weather report full of percussion opportunities for younger children and a great song to use as part of a weather project.
Fun, questionning lyrics with a satisfying ending when the rhyming word is found. Excellent for introducing young children to rhyming words and ideal for celebrating World Poetry Day.
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.
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.
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.
This is a fantastic song to use in P.E. The children make a circle and, taking it in turns, one child runs into the middle of the circle at the beginning of each verse and makes up an action (e.g. jumping, hopping, spinning etc.) The other children sing and then copy the action during the music between the verses.
A gentle song that focuses on the many and varied places inhabited by animals and humans. From the deserts to the sea, the ice caps to the jungle and even our own back yard, the chorus sums it all up when it says, ‘We all need a place we can call home’.
A song that explores all the different ways of travelling to school. Great for project work on transport or to use on walk- or bike-to-school weeks and other special events.
This nonsense song is full of silly suggestions on how to get around and offers a great introduction to some unlikely methods of transport and some exciting destinations.
This is an invaluable resource for any teacher, music-specialist or otherwise. A beautiful poem with a magical backing track of other-worldly sounds that will mesmerise children and open the door to all sorts of questions and ideas about sounds, noise, words and much, much more, giving masses of scope for further literacy, music and topic work.
A super celebration of books that will have you singing all the way to the library. With a groovy bongo beat this is an incredibly catchy song, ideal for celebrating the wonderful world of words.
The three primary colours are the stars of this song as they mix together to make new ones. A fantastic tool to help remember colour-blend combinations.