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Ready Steady............Sing!
Some of our Year 4 class singing their favourite song  Africa.'
Some of our Year 4 class singing their favourite song Africa.'

Tuesday 18th March was the Ready Steady Sing concert at the Town Hall in Kidderminster. Altogether there were three schools taking part Burlish Park, St Georges and St Johns from Kidderminster.

Ready Steady Sing was a ten week project and the climax was when we went to sing at the Town Hall. We sang lots of different songs My Paddle, Engine Engine, Let's All sing Together, Hugoyalafa, Eyoibeloo, Africa, Be Cool, Keep It, Good and On My Bike.

There was also a clapping sequence where you had to tap your knees, click your fingers and clap your hands to a rhythm.

The Ready Steady Sing concert was really fun because three schools got together and sang lots of different songs. We practised our singing every Thursday.

The concert helped people's confidence and showed the parents what we had been doing in music this term.

Written by CP a Year 4 Pupil

2:47pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008

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