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.
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.
Get your class up and moving with Joe Tracini and learn all about syllables.
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.
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.
Let the Worst Witch's Mildred Hubble inspire your class to read aloud. This song and routine covers punctuation and reading with feeling.
The Cheerleader has a fun song and movement routine to make days of the week easy to remember.
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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.