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Karim Zeroual and Hacker T. Dog have a song and routine for Key Stage 1 pupils. The duo explain the difference between the present tense and past tense in a way that will get pupils up and active.

The Brain Booster routines can be performed in a limited space, and encourage learning through curriculum-linked topics.

Let Braydon Bent and Manchester City mascot Moonbeam, get your Key Stage 1 pupils to their feet! They have a catchy song that will help pupils to learn some of the rules of grammar.

KS1 English: Grammar Rules with Braydon Bent and Moonbeam

Let Johnny and Inel get your class up and moving, while they learn about adjectives and adverbs. Through a song and routine, children will learn how to write better stories using adjectives and adverbs.

KS1 English: Adjectives & Adverbs with Johnny & Inel

Get your class up and moving with Joe Tracini and learn all about syllables.

KS1 English: Syllables with Joe Tracini

The Dumping Ground's Annabelle Davis and Miles Butler-Hughton bring apostrophes to life with a Key Stage 1 song and movement routine to get your class energised and learning. The song covers when to use an apostrophe in the possessive.

KS1 English: Apostrophes with Sasha & Tyler

Get your Key Stage one class up and moving with a fun song and dance routine from C91热爆's Karim and Hacker. The song explains how to use spaces, commas, apostrophes and capital letters.

KS1 English: Punctuation with Karim & Hacker

Let the Worst Witch's Mildred Hubble inspire your class to read aloud. This song and routine covers punctuation and reading with feeling.

KS1 English: Reading Aloud with The Worst Witch

The Cheerleader has a fun song and movement routine to make days of the week easy to remember.

KS1 English: Days of the Week

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Song and movement routines covering Grammar Rules, Prefixes and Suffixes, the Alphabet and more!

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Find easy-to-follow active learning videos covering topics including Division, Number Bonds and the Times Tables.

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