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Songs for Recycle Week
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This peaceful and reflective song is part of the Canterbury Cathedral pack from the School Trip Singalong. Try evoking the contemplative mood of the cloister at Canterbury by singing it gently, walking in time to the slow pulse.
This is one of the Roman Baths songs from the School Trip Singalong. A very simple and accessible KS1 song that offers lots of bathing information from Aquae Sulis, the Roman name for the town of Bath. The lyrics have been set to the familiar tune of One finger, one thumb with repeated phrases to ensure minimal learning time.
This is a chirpy and catchy Mexican folk song, which shot into the charts in the late fifties when Ritchie Valens released his rock ‘n’ roll version. It’s a great song for Years 5-6 and is an ideal choice for schools whose Modern Foreign Language is Spanish.
With this song, taken from the Roman Baths pack of the School Trip singalong, the same traditional melody serves two sets of lyrics. The first song invites children to think about what they’ll discover at the Roman Baths, while the second acts as a summary of the trip and lists many features found in this historic site.
Taken from the Canterbury Cathedral pack of the School Trip Singalong, this song is all about the grizzly events surrounding Thomas Becket's murder.
This is one of the Chester Zoo songs from the School Trip Singalong. The song idea is based on the Twilight Zone at Chester Zoo and the KS1-2 topic ‘Nocturnal processes’.
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