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One to ten is a game that is great for developing a sense of togetherness, or as a cool down activity.

This activity will help your class work together as a group.

Curriculum notes

These clips are suitable for teaching music at EYFS and Key Stage 1 in England, Foundation in Wales, Early Years and Foundation KS1 in Northern Ireland and Early and First Level in Scotland.

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