We have learned quite a few songs in or online singing assemblies -
this is called our repertoire.
(definition - a repertoire is a stock of songs or pieces that a school
or a performer knows and is prepared to perform).
Today, we are going to see how may you can remember, and which
ones are your favourites!
To listen to the introduction and find out what to do, please click on
the BIG RED button:
Here are the songs - please just click on the one you would like to sing and start singing!
First, How Far I'll Go - from the film Moana (I am sure most of you know this!):
Then, our singing assembly repertoire:
I Love the Flowers
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Now Spring Is Here |
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Smile |
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When It's A Sunny Day |
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Proud of Our School |
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Three Little Birds |
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Good to be Me |
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Thank you to Out of The Ark (www.outoftheark.com) and SingUp! (www.singup.org) for making these resources available for us to use.
Summer Term 2025
Fun, Inspiring (and often quite loud!) Music Lessons for Home School Hubs and Primary Schools
Specialising in:
07941 282311
In association with
Little Strummers
"I found it very interesting and I thought that children learned about rhythm, by using body percussion without even realising that they were in a lesson, because it was so much fun for them!"
"I would highly recommend it!"
"I thought the song was lovely - there was a nice mix of playing the bowls, clapping, singing and actions. The whole idea of kitchen percussion is a brilliant one for lockdown but good in usual times too."
"The level of what you did/taught was perfect for their age and similar to things they do at school."
"The children all thoroughly enjoyed the session and were engaged throughout. They enjoyed having the opportunity to hold their own ukulele and learn to play along to some simple songs."
"The session was delivered brilliantly and the different stages were broken down into small sections to allow all children to participate."