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Hello everyone! Hello, Mrs. Wright! Is it reading time? No.

Is it sleeping time? No.

This is music time.

It's time to sing a song.

It's time to sing a song.

It's time to sing a song.

This is music time.

Time to sing a song.

what else do we do in music time? We almost always keep the beat with our feet.

Don't we? Should we stomp our feet? Everyone get ready to stomp.

Let's stomp our feet in time to the beat.

Off we go! It's time to stomp our feet.

It's time to stomp our feet.

This is music time.

It's time to stomp our feet.

Let's all clap out hands next.

Ready, and off we go.

It's time to clap our hands.

It's time to clap our hands.

Keep clapping! This is music time.

Time to clap our hands.

Hmm.

what else did we do in music time? We stomp our feet and we clap our hands.

Would you like to do some dancing? Okay! Let's do a little bit of dancing.

Are you ready? One, one, two, two.

Let's dance.

Off we go.

It's time to do some dancing.

It's time to do some dancing.

This is music time.

Time to do some dancing.

Stop.

Should we do some jumping? It's time to jump around.

It's time to jump around.

This is music time.

Time to jump around.

Well done, everyone! In today's Music Time, we are going to be going on another adventure! We're going to be going on a boat all the way to France.

Would you like to come with me? Let me tell you what we're going to do.

Different ways that show how we're going to go on a journey.

We're then going to learn a French Boat Song.

And finally, we're going to go sailing on a big ship.

You will need your singing voice, your listening ears, your imagination, and your favourite teddy or toy.

You can pause the video now and go and collect your teddy or your toy.

Right then everybody.

How do we go on a journey? Should we start walking fast? Okay.

This is the way we walk down the streets, walk down the streets, walk down the streets.

This is the way we walk down the streets, when we go on a journey.

Walk, walk, walk, walk.

Walk, walk, walk, walk.

This is the way we run down the streets, run down the streets, run down the streets.

This is the way we run down the streets, when we go on a journey.

How else do we go on a journey? We walked down the street and we run for the bus, and we also went on a.

That's right.

This is the way we go on a train, go on a train, go on a train.

This is the way we go on a train, when we go on a journey.

And today, we're going to go on a different type of journey.

We're going to go on a boat! And it's going to go, swish, swish, swish, swish.

This is the way we swish on a boat, swish on a boat, swish on a boat.

This is the way we sail on a boat, when we go on a journey.

Shall we try one more time? I want you to take big gliding steps.

Big sliding steps.

Off we go.

This is the way we sail on the boat, sail on the boat, sail on the boat.

This is the way we sail on the boat, when we go on a journey.

Oh! I'm feeling a little bit seasick.

Hopefully, my sea legs will stop wobbling soon.

We have gone all the way to France on our boat today! Bonjour, everybody! Can you all say.

"Bonjour, Mrs. Wright!" Bonjour, Mrs. Wright! Who likes to play Row, Row Your Boat? So do I! In France, they have a different song.

It's not called Row, Row, Row Your Boat.

It's called That means "boat on the water".

Can you say ? That means "boat".

That means, "boat on the water".

Would you like to hear it? Boat on the Water.

The river.

Boat on the water.

The river has lots of water in it.

This time, can you rock like you're in a boat? Just like we do when we sing Row, Row, Row Your Boat.

Let's rock together.

And I'm going to try and play my ukulele and rock at the same time.

Ready, steady.

Off we go! Well done, everybody! Now, if you're with somebody today, maybe you'd like to try and play this game together.

But I'm on my own, so I'm just going to use teddy today.

Now, teddy and I are going to rock from side to side and then when we sing , we're going to fall in the water! And we're not going to say "splash" because in France they don't say "splash", they say, "plouf!" Can we go "plouf!" together? One, two, three, plouf! Ready, steady, off we go! Shall we try, instead of rocking from side to side, let's try rocking forwards and backwards.

Forwards and backwards.

Ready, steady, off we go! Well done, everyone! Shall we try singing one more time all together? And you can rock from side to side, or maybe forwards and backwards, or maybe you want to make some hands dancing like the water.

You can do whatever you like.

Ready, steady, off we go! You can pause the video if you like, and go and play with your friend, your family, or maybe your teddies! Well, that was lots of fun.

We've been on a boat in the river, but now it's time to go on a big, big boat out on the sea.

Now the sea today is very, very choppy.

There's some big waves and we're going to try and sing a song whilst rocking again, on our boat.

Oh, the big ship sails upon the Ally-Ally-O, the Ally-Ally-O, the Ally-Ally-O.

Oh, the big ship sails upon the Ally-Ally-O, Hey-Ho! The Ally-Ally-O.

Well done, everybody! Did you like my actions? This time you can join in with Hey-Ho! Should we try that together? Hey-Ho! Then we're going to tap the r-r-rhythm Ally-Ally-O.

Your turn! Ally-Ally-O.

Shall we do a clap at the end? Ally-Ally-O.

The big ship sails upon the Ally-Ally-O, the Ally-Ally-O, the Ally-Ally-O.

Oh, the big ships sails upon the Ally-Ally-O, Hey-Ho! The Ally-Ally-O.

Well done, everybody! Now, we're on a big ship today, and we're with lots of other people on the ship.

Does anybody know the name of somebody who on a ship? A s-s-sailor.

Well done.

These sailors are very silly sailors.

And they don't call the ocean the ocean.

They call it the Ally-Ally-O.

The ship is sailing on the Ally-Ally-O.

How silly? Can you think of an even more silly name for the ocean? Maybe you don't call it the Ally-Ally-O.

Teddy, what do you call the ocean? Do you call it the Ally-Ally-O? You don't? Can you whisper in my ear what you call it? Oh, teddy, that's really silly! Teddy says that he calls it the Rinky Dinky Dink.

Shall we sing that? Ready, steady, off we go! The big ship sails upon the Rinky Dinky Dink, the Rinky Dinky Dink, the Rinky Dinky Dink.

Oh, the big ship sails upon the Rinky Dinky Dink, Hey-Ho! The Rinky Dinky Dink.

Hmm, that was extremely silly Mr. Teddy.

I'm going to try and think of one now.

So, we've had the Ally-Ally-O, and the Rinky Dinky Dink.

I'm going to call the ocean the Plinky Plonky Ploo.

Plinky Plonky Plo.

Plinky Plonky Plo.

Oh, the big ship sails upon the Plinky Plonky Plo, the Plinky Plonky Plo, the Plinky Plonky Plo.

Oh, the big ships sails upon the Plinky Plonky Plo, Hey-Ho! The Plinky Plonky Plo.

Can you think of an even more silly name for the ocean? Are you ready? I'm going to leave a gap, a space for your very silly name for the ocean today.

Are we ready? Off we go! The big ship sails upon the , the , the.

Oh, the big ship sails upon the , Hey-Ho! The.

Well done, everyone! I think you've got lots more silly names.

Would you like to pause the video, and sing it a few more times and you can try lots of other silly names for the ocean.

Well, what a fun adventure we've on the sea today friends.

We started off by thinking of all the different ways we can travel.

Walking, running, on the train, and today we swished through the sea.

Then we learned a lovely French song, a bit like Row, Row Your Boat, but it was called.

And finally, we got on the big ship and sailed upon the Ally-Ally-O.

Don't forget! If you had a lot of fun today, you can share your musical learning with your friends, or your family by sending them a photo or a video.

Or if there's an adult in your house who would like to post some of your musical learning on social media, they can use the #LearnwithOak or they can tag @OakNational.

Right then everybody! It's time to sing goodbye! Are you ready? Get your waving hands ready.

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.

It's nearly the end! Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye.

It's been so fun to sing with you my friend.

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, but now we've got to fly.

Goodbye, everyone.

Goodbye, Mrs. Wright.