For each song you will find everything you need to get singing into your classroom: from performance, echo and backing tracks, to lyric, song sheets and sheet music. Find your perfect song.
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Foundscapes and soundscapes
This is a brand new work commissioned by Choir of the Year in partnership with Sing Up. Choir of the Year is the UK’s largest singing competition and celebrates the best singing groups of all ages and music styles. Choir of the Year has involved more than 2,000 choirs over its 25-year history and given inspiration to millions. For more information click here.
| Key stage |
KS1, KS2, KS2/KS3 |
| Year group |
Reception, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Secondary |
| Subject |
English, Music, Science |
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Four white horses
This is a real favourite with all ages. It’s accessible and physical and it really engages some thinking skills too!
| Key stage |
KS1 |
| Year group |
1, 2 |
ACCESSIBILITY / SEN
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Frère Jacques
This is a very famous and simple children’s song of French origin. There are many differing opinions of who Frère Jacques actually was!
ACCESSIBILITY / SEN
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The friendly robot
This lively song will be a great favourite with younger singers, offering useful curriculum links to Science, ICT and Dance.
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The frog wedding
This is a traditional English song, much like a nursery rhyme but a little more complex. It has a catchy, nonsense chorus.
ACCESSIBILITY / SEN
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Frog went a-courtin’
A fast, lively version of the traditional nursery rhyme which, in this arrangement, will be great fun for singers and audiences alike. In simple unison, this number will be quickly learnt and can be kept up your sleeve for fun impromptu and concert performances (perhaps save it for a surprise encore piece!)
ACCESSIBILITY / SEN
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Frosty the snowman
In this charming seasonal song a snowman comes to life when some children put a magical silk hat on his head. Frosty loves being alive and causes all sorts of mischief.
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Game, set, match! Melody 1
‘Serve’ this song to tell the exciting story of a tennis match final - there’s a partner song to try for a ‘doubles’ match, too!
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Game, set, match! Melody 2
This ingenious song leads you through the final stages of a match, with clever lyrics woven around tennis vocabulary and the names of the super stars.
This song version has a jaunty, swung melody, with slightly more ambitious music than Melody 1, and would make a great KS2 performance song, sung with or without the partner song, when Wimbledon is at its height!