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A fun, three-part round where each part addresses a different aspect of a healthy lifestyle – diet, exercise and rest – incorporating amusing rhymes and a memorable melody. Helpful as an introduction to the topic, this song will give you a useful framework for developing the theme much further.
A lovely, lively song for a positive start to the New Year (September or January). This is especially useful for welcoming newcomers – children or teachers. An infectious song of affirmation and encouragement for everyone to enjoy.
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!
A powerful song that helps us embrace change and the ever-growing nature of life. Whilst remembering the good times, the people we love and the lessons learnt along the way, we are reminded that there’s a time for everything and now is a time to change and grow.
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!'
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
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.
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.
As songs go, they don't come much shorter or simpler than this, but my goodness, you can make such an impression with it. It's a song of unity and coming together, building momentum along the way. Sincere, uplifting and great for morning assembly. Or even better – why not give our Singing Challenge a go?
Musical Style: Unruffled, then expanding.
Age: 5-11
Subject: PSHE
Vocal Range: Medium (B-C#)
Key: E-F-F#
Musical Elements: Option to begin with solo, then trio, then all.
Promoting self-worth, self-respect and a healthy sense of personal value, this happy-go-lucky song makes no apology for being ourselves. Scope for a descant part is included towards the end of the song.
Inspired by a Zimbabwean proverb, this upbeat, lively song promotes a positive outlook and encourages a 'have-a-go' attitude to singing, dancing and living.