I'm a primary music teacher with over 12 years experience. Over this time I've often been asked by teachers to find a song for a particular topic in a class assembly through science, history and literature. I often end up writing my own songs and now I'm sharing them to a wider audience. All of my songs have been tried, tested, developed and performed with great success. I am offering the performance and backing tracks, sheet music and lyrics.
I'm a primary music teacher with over 12 years experience. Over this time I've often been asked by teachers to find a song for a particular topic in a class assembly through science, history and literature. I often end up writing my own songs and now I'm sharing them to a wider audience. All of my songs have been tried, tested, developed and performed with great success. I am offering the performance and backing tracks, sheet music and lyrics.
This is a lower KS2 song all about the digestive system. This resource includes the performance and backing tracks, lyrics and sheet music.
This fun and catchy song is in a 1950’s rock ‘n’ roll style. It is full of opportunities to add rhythmical actions, for example chopping, mashing, squashing, liquidizing and much more. There are many amusing sound effects to help illustrate this fascinating journey. It has been developed, tried and tested with children in year 4 and under with great success.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, Geography, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/
As the subject suggests, this rock song illustrates the entire year 3 curriculum for rocks and soils. The children sing this punchy melody in a 2 part round with rhythmic actions to help them remember all of the scientific facts. This song has proven to be very popular indeed and is a year 3 favourite.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, Geography, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/
I am offering the performance and backing tracks, sheet music and lyrics of my upper key stage 1 song ‘The Great Fire of London’.
This song is all about the history of the Great Fire of London, how it started, how it spread, and how it affected the people in London at the time. The song encapsulates the mood and sounds of the Baroque era, and children are captivated by the drama and journey that the song takes them. The song is ideal for a class assembly and can be extended through story telling, drama, physical theatre and dance i.e. the movement of the flames. The song has been tried, tested and developed with great success with children in years one and two. It would also be suitable for children in lower key stage 2.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, Geography, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/
This song is in the style of an old English folk tune and is part of the year 2 history syllabus. It describes the journey of this iconic figure, and has been performed as a musical theatre piece in class assemblies. Children thoroughly enjoy performing this bright melody with actions.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, Geography, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/
This song has been tried and tested with children from year 2 to year 6 with great success. There is an optional more challenging counter melody for the older and more able children, and there are plenty of opportunities for rhythmic movements and step/clicks etc. The song is a gentle ‘jazzy’ swing, and children can imagine they’re performing at a venue like Ronnie Scott’s with this new and interesting style of singing. The song brings you through the magical life cycle of the frog, duck and butterfly.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/
This resource includes the performance and backing tracks, sheet music and lyrics to this exciting song about the nature, discovery, and use of electricity. There is a strong message about the many different ways that we can be responsible to help our planet recover.
There are many opportunities for robotic electrical actions in this catchy song, as well as opportunities to explore musical theatre with links to drama and dance. It is perfect for a class assembly.
This song has been tried, tested and developed with children from years 4 to 6 with great success. It is a challenging piece with use of harmony and contrast in vocal technique. Children all love performing this song.
If you would like to hear more KS1 and KS2 educational songs through the topics of Science, History, Geography, English and PSHE, then please take a look at 'The Song Stop: https://thesongstop.co.uk/