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Key Stage 1 Mornings of Music 2013 TIME

Key Stage 1 Mornings of Music 2013 TIME. January Brings the Snow. January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen pond again. March brings wind so cold and chill, Drives the cattle from the hill. April brings us sun and showers,

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Key Stage 1 Mornings of Music 2013 TIME

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  1. Key Stage 1 Mornings of Music 2013TIME

  2. January Brings the Snow

  3. January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen pond again.

  4. March brings wind so cold and chill, Drives the cattle from the hill. April brings us sun and showers, And the pretty wildwood flowers.

  5. May brings grass and leafy trees, Waving in the gentle breeze. June brings roses, fresh and fair, And the cherries ripe and rare.

  6. July brings the greatest heat, Cloudless skies and dusty street. August brings the golden grain, Harvest time is here again.

  7. Mild September brings us more Fruit and grain for winter store. Brown October brings the last Of ripening gifts from Summer past.

  8. Dull November brings the blast: Down from trees the leaves fall fast. Cold December ends the rhyme With blazing fires and Christmas time.

  9. What a busy day

  10. Morning has broken, I open my eyes. Time to brush my teeth, Wash my hair and check my smile. I put on my clothes and I race down the stairs. What a busy day, a very busy day, a very, very busy fun day!

  11. I eat up my breakfast Then hurry outside. I can’t wait to play – What a lovely sunny day! I call to my friends and we ride down the road. What a busy day, a very busy day, a very, very busy fun day!

  12. We get to the park And we slide down the slide. We swing on the swings And we see-saw up and down. We all eat a lolly And head off for home. What a busy day, a very busy day, a very, very busy fun day!

  13. I sit at the table with my family. Talk about the day And eat my yummy tea. Get ready for bed, Read a story or two. What a busy day, a very busy day, a very, very busy fun day! What a busy day, a very busy day, a very, very busy fun day!

  14. Time to put the kettle on!

  15. Time to put the kettle on, Time for a drink. Sit and put your feet up, Now there’s time to have a think About the days, the seasons, The Earth floating round And around Ever turning in a circle till it’s…..

  16. Menu Song

  17. Today is Monday, Today is Monday. Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  18. Today is Tuesday, Today is Tuesday. Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  19. Today is Wednesday, Today is Wednesday. Wednesday potatoes, Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  20. Today is Thursday, Today is Thursday. Thursday is salad, Wednesday potatoes, Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  21. Today is Friday, Today is Friday. Friday is fish day, Thursday is salad, Wednesday potatoes, Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  22. Today is Saturday, Today is Saturday. Saturday is curry, Friday is fish day, Thursday is salad, Wednesday potatoes, Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  23. Today is Sunday, Today is Sunday. Sunday roast dinner, Saturday is curry, Friday is fish day, Thursday is salad, Wednesday potatoes, Tuesday is chicken, Monday spaghetti. Everybody happy? Well I should say.

  24. Tick tock tick tock

  25. Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock… How do you know it’s 9 o’clock? The big hand points up to the top, The little hand points to the left. It’s time to wake up and get dressed.

  26. Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Don’t you love that little sound? Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Just watch the time go by! ......tick tock (x4)

  27. How do you know it’s 12 o’clock? Both hands reach up to the top. Wash your hands and don’t be late. There’s tasty food upon your plate.

  28. Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Don’t you love that little sound? Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Just watch the time go by! ......tick tock (x4)

  29. How do you know it’s 3 o’clock? The big hand points up to the top. The little hand points to the right. School is over, wave goodbye.

  30. Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Don’t you love that little sound? Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Just watch the time go by! ......tick tock (x4)

  31. How do you know it’s 6 o’clock? The big hand points up to the top. The little hand points down below. It’s off for tea time – here we go.

  32. Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Don’t you love that little sound? Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Just watch the time go by! ......tick tock (x4)

  33. Sleepy, sleepy, sleepy heads. Climb the stairs and into bed. Still the clock goes round and round. Right through the night it makes it’s sound.

  34. Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Don’t you love that little sound? Tick tock tick tock, round and round. Just watch the time go by! ......tick tock (x4)

  35. My Grandfather’s Clock

  36. My Grandfather’s clock Was too large for the shelf, So it stood ninety years on the floor. It was taller by half Than the old man himself, Though it weighed not a pennyweight more.

  37. It was bought on the morn Of the day that he was born, And was always his pleasure and pride. But it stopped! Short! Never to go again When the old man died.

  38. Ninety years without stumbling, Tick, tock, tick, tock. His life seconds numbering, Tick, tock, tick, tock. It stopped! Short! Never to go again When the old man died.

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