Ed Sheeran has probably not attended school in quite some time... but that doesn't mean the 24-year-old "Thinking Out Loud" singer can't teach a few lessons on how to behave when it's learning time. Yesterday (April 1), Sheeran stopped by Sesame Street for a little lesson on classroom etiquette with some help from Elmo, Cookie Monster and friends with a new song "Two Different Worlds."

Though Sheeran's 2014 album x featured a heavy R&B influence courtesy of Pharrell, "Two Different Worlds" brings back his folk roots. Aimed with an acoustic guitar and a pack of Muppets as his backing band, Sheeran describes the difference between rules at home and school in the most adorable way possible.

"I live in two different worlds / I live in two different worlds / At home I can sit here and there / On the couch, the floor, my bed, the easy chair / At school, I have a special place / It's my desk, and that's my learning place," Sheeran sings in the seconds verse, before demonstrating the different ways to behave at home and school.

It's all about self-control when you're learning.

The music video is fittingly adorable, with Sheeran and his Sesame Street friends going crazy when they're at home, but behaving like perfect students at home. And there are way too many smiles to go around.

Watch Ed Sheeran's Sesame Street appearance with "Two Different Worlds" below:

Sheeran is just the latest musician to appear on the Sesame Street, following recent musical numbers from One Direction, Macklemore and Ice Cube.

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