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      • You could share with your class an example of music (such as a carol), a film (such as a clip from The Miracle Maker), art (such as a famous nativity painting) or poetry (such as Christmas, by John Betjeman).
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  2. Use these beautifully illustrated Christmas Songs KS2 Carols Sheets, which accompany our Christmas Songs PowerPoint Pack, to teach your KS2 children the lyrics to a range of traditional carols including Hark, the Herald Angels Sing; O Come, All ye Faithful; Silent Night; Once in Royal David's City O Little Town of Bethlehem.

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  3. Teach children how to analyse the lyrics of Christmas carols in KS2 through this engaging and interactive lesson pack. Explore a variety of traditional carols.

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  4. Sing Christmas songs for primary school children such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and favourite carols including Silent Night. You can use these traditional songs at home, at school or as Christmas Service resources for church.

  5. The Words on ScreenPlayer allows you to access all your resources available in the book and CD and also display song lyrics on any whiteboard, computer screen, television or interactive touchscreen. The lyrics synchronize with the music as it plays making them easy to teach and easy to learn!

  6. Explore our collection of festive teaching resources for primary and secondary schools, including games, videos and Christmas activities for KS1, KS2 and KS3.

  7. What music do you like to listen to at Christmas time? Are there any tunes or songs that put you right in the ‘Christmas spirit’? Have you heard of the Salvation Army?

  8. Nov 24, 2008 · Christmas activities: Composing carols. Add to My Folder. Store your resources in your very own folder. Sign in or sign up today! Find out more. By Rosie Huckle — Year 4 teacher at St Andrew’s CE Primary School, Leasingham. Invite children to create their own versions of traditional festive songs.

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