[3rd and 4th Graders] Karaoke Songs That Are Easy for Upper Elementary Students to Sing
Have you ever thought, “I want to try singing all the different songs I hear on TV or video sites at karaoke”? But maybe you haven’t been to karaoke much yet and wonder what kinds of songs are easy to sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce easy-to-sing karaoke songs recommended for upper elementary students (3rd and 4th graders)! We’ve gathered theme songs from anime popular with this age group, as well as tracks that are easy to try even for your first karaoke outing.
Use this as a reference and have fun at karaoke!
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[3rd and 4th Graders] Karaoke Songs Easy for Upper Elementary Students to Sing (21–30)
Mission! Health Number OneRED BLOOD CELL

The anime Cells at Work! gained attention for its original concept of turning the inside of the human body into a story.
Its medical supervision is solid, and some scholars even recommend it for educational purposes.
The song Mission! Health Comes First is the opening theme of Cells at Work!, with a pop vibe.
The vocal range is narrow and there aren’t many long sustained notes, so as long as you can handle the macrophage part’s spoken-style lines, it can be considered a very low-difficulty piece.
We are!kitadani hiroshi

It’s an energetic song packed with courage and a spirit of adventure.
With themes of camaraderie and taking on your dreams, it carries a bright, positive message.
Its up-tempo rock sound and powerful vocals make it a track that both kids and adults can sing along to and get excited about together.
This was Hiroshi Kitadani’s first single, released in November 1999 as the very first opening theme for the popular anime One Piece.
It was released by Nippon Columbia and includes a karaoke version.
The lyrics are simple and easy to remember, and the melody is familiar and catchy, making it a staple choice for karaoke.
It’s a song everyone can sing with one heart, so it’s sure to liven up school events and sports days.
soliloquyhachiwari

Chiikawa is a popular anime loved by a wide range of people, from elementary school children to adults.
The song “Hitorigotsu” is sung by Hachiware, a character in the series.
Given the time slot it airs in, most elementary schoolers have probably heard it at least once.
The piece is characterized by a very simple vocal line.
The pitch movement is very gentle and the range is quite narrow, so even upper-grade students whose voices may be unstable due to voice change can sing it without any problem.
Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

Through the development of social media and the like, the things children like have changed significantly.
Even so, there are cultures that are universally loved.
When it comes to anime, “Doraemon” seems like a perfect example, doesn’t it? The song “Yume wo Kanaete Doraemon” is the anime’s theme song and has broad support across generations.
Since it’s a song targeted at children, it’s composed within a relatively narrow vocal range, from mid2A to hiC.
It’s a song that even elementary school students, whose voices can easily become unstable due to voice changes, should be able to sing well.
Kawaii is MagicFRUITS ZIPPER

A bright, uplifting song themed around the importance of chasing your dreams is here! This new track from FRUITS ZIPPER is the main theme for the film “Butt Detective the Movie: Star and Moon.” Set to an upbeat, energetic melody, it gently celebrates the beauty of living true to yourself.
With simple choreography and a friendly dance beat, it’s hugely popular with kids as well.
The single CD is set to be released in May 2025, and the members’ ventures into voice acting are also drawing attention.
Blending the group’s signature clear vocals with the charm of a pop tune, this song is a perfect fit for school events or karaoke.
Sing and dance together, and the whole place is sure to be wrapped in a happy vibe.


