Magazine 9 songs
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Songs for Recycle Week
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This song is from Lionel Bart’s musical, based on Charles Dickens’ 19th-century classic novel Oliver Twist. It crystallises the moment when Oliver is accepted into Fagin’s gang of young criminals.
A song about counting backwards in ‘steps’.
This charming song paints a musical picture of marine life.
A ballad about a drover (Australian term — someone who herds large groups of animals, usually sheep, over long distances), who falls asleep while droving his flock, and has a fantastic dream about all sorts of animals who play instruments, sing songs and tell stories. The animals he dreams about are all found particularly in Australia, including the kangaroo, the dingo (an Australian wild dog), the brolga (an Australian wetland bird), the frill-necked lizard and the goanna (types of lizard), the emu (the largest bird native to Australia), and the wombat.
This is a great Harvest time song that is a bit like a word search. Listen carefully for all the foods hidden in the lyrics!
A beautiful old English folk song to help with your History lessons.
This is a fun song that can either be sung in unison, or as a two or four-part round.
This beautiful hymn was written by a baptist minister in 1860.
This is a fun nursery rhyme that encourages good cheer and physical activity.
This is a fun, jazzy song with a continous dotted rhythm that keeps the music moving. It’s bursting with synonyms for ‘talking’: a gem for any KS2 teacher who needs to encourage pupils to find more interesting words for ‘said’ in their writing!