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Songs for Recycle Week
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A traditional circle game song that has been played by countless generations of children for over two hundred years! It’s fantastic for concentration, spelling and rhythm learning.
Boom Chicka Boom is a call and echo chant ideally suited as a warm up or ice-breaker activity. It is accessible, quick to learn and can be creatively adapted. The chant develops basic musical and PSHE skills whilst allowing children to have fun exploring their voices.
This traditional song can be used as a warm-up, a circle song or a playground song.
This is one of the Chester Zoo songs from the School Trip Singalong. A song whose beauty lies in its simplicity, it can be sung as a four-part round from the second verse.
A new take on the ‘Old Macdonald’ idea, this highly enjoyable song for infants has all the ingredients to make it a guaranteed favourite: onomatopoeia, rhyme, repetition and lots of scope for extension.
This charming song paints a musical picture of marine life.
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.
This charming Christmas carol will complement any festive event!
This is a medley (an arrangement building in several different melodies that fit together in key and time signature) comprising the well-known spiritual songs Swing low, sweet chariot, When the saints go marching in and I’m gonna sing. These three melodies work together musically and thematically and so the medley is particularly enjoyable.
This is a song is set in the royal court of Henry VIII in 1524, on the occasion of King Henry’s birthday.