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Lyrics for Euro 2016 Song

Added: 07 Jun 2016 Contributor: Scoilnet Resource type: Guide/notes / Audio / Video

'The craic will be ninety' at Euro 2016 this summer as the Thai Tims, a charity organisation based in Thailand, wish Martin O'Neill and the Republic of Ireland good luck with a song that has gone viral.
The support for the Republic of Ireland knows no bounds.
6,000 miles across the world, there are a group of Thai kids who have really upped the motivation game as we approach the opening match of Euro 2016.

You've probably seen the Thai Tims before. They've recorded songs dedicated to the All-Ireland final and Katie Taylor in the past but they've truly outdone themselves with their effort ahead of the European Championships.

Paul Lennon of the Good Child Foundation works with children with special needs in Thailand and has passed on an infectious passion for all things Ireland.

Anything less than reaching the final will be a failure having listened to this!

How it maps to the curriculum

in
Music

Strand: Performing

Strand unit: Song singing

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • recognise and sing familiar songs and melodies from other sources

Suggestions for use: Song is suitable for all ages. Very catchy!

Meta information

  • Asset type: Document
  • Language: English
  • Rights: All rights reserved
  • Cost: No
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