Lower KS2 Warm ups and short songs
When warming up for singing, try to choose one warm-up from each section: Physical/focus, Primal Sounds, Articulation, Pitching/Short songs
Physical / Focus
Rubber Chicken - Quick physical warmup to energise the class
I say Hip, You say Hop
Beat Detective - info on how to play the Beat Detective Game.
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HELLO - physical warmup
Hey you clappers - rhyme and physical warm up.
Poisonous Rhythm (Don't clap this one back)
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Chicka Chicka Cha Cha - rhythmic vocalisation warmup
Up shake shakety shake - rhyme and physical warm up.
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Primal sounds
Simple vocalisations to get the class making sounds.
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Simple vocalisations to get the class making sounds.
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Articulation and vowels
Itsy Bitsy - articulation warmup with layered rhythms
Apples and Bananas warm-up (changes vowels for each verse).
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Diction is done with the tongue and the teeth and the lips - scalic rhyme
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Booty Booty (beatboxing warm-up)
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Pitching
Counting warm-up
12345 tutorial - Tune of 'Knees up Mother Brown' to words "12345"
My Hat it has Three corners - a song which uses internalisation
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Gala Bingo
12345 performance
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First you make your fingers click - simple song with internalisation
Chest Chest Knee Toe - simple song using physical representation of pitch
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Short songs, rounds and layer songs
Swing forwards, swing backwards/love lifts us up - two songs with movement
Mango Mango is a silly layered song.
Ooh la la lay round
A Sailor Went to Sea Sea Sea - a clapping song
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Crazy Moose - silly action call and response song
I walked to the End of the Road - bluesy round
A Keelie - African song with harmony part
Double Double - a clapping song
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My bonny lies over the ocean - with standing/sitting
Kumala Vista - a nonsense sound bluesy song (I think he pitches it a bit low!)
Oh how beautiful - very short round
Dr Knickabocka
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Classroom transition songs
Everybody Line up - tutorial
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Everybody Line up - complete
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Everybody Sit Down
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