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Songwords & activity sheets for INCY WINCY SPIDER (PTCD269)

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<strong>Songwords</strong> & <strong>activity</strong> <strong>sheets</strong><br />

<strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>INCY</strong> W<strong>INCY</strong> <strong>SPIDER</strong> (<strong>PTCD269</strong>)


2<br />

TRACK LISTING<br />

PAGE<br />

TITLE<br />

3 Incy Wincy Spider<br />

4 The Ugly Bug Ball<br />

5 Ladybird Ladybird<br />

6 The Ants Go Marching<br />

7 Little Miss Muffet<br />

8 Five Little Worms On The Garden Lawn<br />

9 When I’m A Butterfly<br />

10 There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly<br />

11 Creepy Crawlies Or Itchy Things<br />

12 The Busy Bee Song<br />

13 Here Is The Bee Hive<br />

14 The Grasshopper Hop<br />

15 Slowly Creeps The Snail<br />

16 Slippery Slithery Snail<br />

17 The Spider To The Fly<br />

18 Daddy Long Legs<br />

19 Arabella Caterpillar<br />

20 1 2 3 The Caterpillar’s Up The Tree<br />

21 Up The Wall!<br />

22 Bugs In The Back Yard<br />

23 Munch Munch Munch<br />

24 A Tiny Worm<br />

25 Under The Ground<br />

26 Incy Wincy Spider (Reprise)<br />

27 Activity Sheet A<br />

28 Activity Sheet B<br />

29 Activity Sheet C<br />

30 Activity Sheet D


3<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 1 / 24<br />

<strong>INCY</strong> W<strong>INCY</strong> <strong>SPIDER</strong><br />

Incy Wincy spider climbed up the waterspout<br />

Down came the rain and washed poor Incy out<br />

Out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain<br />

So Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again<br />

(repeat)


4<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 2 / 24<br />

THE UGLY BUG BALL<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately <strong>for</strong> copyright reasons, we are unable to supply lyrics <strong>for</strong> this song.


5<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 3 / 24<br />

LADYBIRD LADYBIRD<br />

Ladybird, ladybird fly away home<br />

Your house is on fire, your children all gone<br />

All but one and her name is Ann<br />

And she crept under the frying pan


6<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 4 / 24<br />

THE ANTS GO MARCHING<br />

The ants go marching one by one, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching one by one, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching one by one<br />

The little stopped to suck his thumb<br />

And they all go marching down around the town<br />

The ants go marching two by two, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching two by two, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching two by two<br />

The little stopped to tie his shoe<br />

And they all go marching down around the town<br />

The ants go marching three by three, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching three by three, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching three by three<br />

The little one stopped to climb a tree<br />

And they all go marching down around the town<br />

The ants go marching four by four, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching four by four, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching four by four<br />

The little one stopped to shut the door<br />

And they all go marching down around the town<br />

The ants go marching five by five, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching five by five, hoorah, hoorah<br />

The ants go marching five by five<br />

The little one stopped to take a dive<br />

And they all go marching down around the town


7<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 5 / 24<br />

LITTLE MISS MUFFET<br />

Little Miss Muffet<br />

Sat on her tuffet<br />

Eating her curds and whey<br />

Along came a spider<br />

Who sat down beside her<br />

And frightened Miss Muffet away<br />

(repeat)


8<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 6 / 24<br />

FIVE LITTLE WORMS ON THE GARDEN LAWN<br />

Five little worms on the garden lawn<br />

Wriggling around at the crack of dawn<br />

Along came a magpie yum yum yum<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

(chorus)<br />

Little worm, little worm<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

Four little worms on the garden lawn<br />

Wriggling around at the crack of dawn<br />

Along came a magpie yum yum yum<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

(chorus)<br />

Three little worms on the garden lawn<br />

Wriggling around at the crack of dawn<br />

Along came a magpie yum yum yum<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

(chorus)<br />

Two little worms on the garden lawn<br />

Wriggling around at the crack of dawn<br />

Along came a magpie yum yum yum<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

(chorus)<br />

One little worm on the garden lawn<br />

Wriggling around at the crack of dawn<br />

Along came a magpie yum yum yum<br />

Now that little worm is in her tum<br />

Little worms little worms<br />

Five little worms in a magpie's tum


9<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 7 / 24<br />

WHEN I'M A BUTTERFLY<br />

I’m not good looking, I’m not a pretty sight<br />

Creeping and crawling, I’ll give you quite a fright<br />

Caterpillar’s look ferocious to keep the birds away<br />

And all the other creatures that think of me as prey<br />

(chorus)<br />

But when I’m a butterfly, I’ll flutter by<br />

I’ll soar in the air and fly in the sky<br />

And you won’t believe it’s me<br />

When I’m a butterfly, without a lie<br />

I’ll be so lovely no longer ugly<br />

What a pretty thing I’ll be<br />

I’m always hungry, I must have lots to eat<br />

Delicious green leaves, that’s what I call a treat<br />

Caterpillars in the garden growing day by day<br />

Then to your amazement we’ll change and fly away<br />

(chorus)


10<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 8 / 24<br />

THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately <strong>for</strong> copyright reasons, we are unable to supply lyrics <strong>for</strong> this song.


11<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 9 / 24<br />

CREEPY CRAWLIES AND ITCHY THINGS<br />

(chorus)<br />

Creepy crawlies and itchy things<br />

Hairy legs and tiny wings<br />

Long antennae and yellow rings<br />

Creepy crawlies and itchy things<br />

Look about you and you will find<br />

Lots of insects and all their kind<br />

Some are crawling and some can fly<br />

Some of them are scary don’t ask me why<br />

(chorus)<br />

Caterpillars and beetles too<br />

Ugly spiders that won’t harm you<br />

Ladybirds and a butterfly<br />

Lots of different colours don’t ask me why<br />

(chorus)<br />

Watch the ants as they work all day<br />

To build a nest where their Queen will stay<br />

They fetch her food they won’t let her die<br />

They all work so hard don’t ask me why<br />

(chorus - repeat)


12<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 10 / 24<br />

THE BUSY BEE SONG<br />

I can see a busy busy bee<br />

Busy busy bee buzzing along<br />

I can see a busy busy bee<br />

Buzzing all day long<br />

You are such a busy busy bee<br />

Busy busy bee buzzing along<br />

You are such a busy busy bee<br />

Buzzing all day long<br />

(chorus)<br />

Busy bee busy bee<br />

Won’t you stop and talk to me<br />

Stay a while stop and smile<br />

Won’t you spend some time with me<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

Busy busy bee buzzing along<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

All night long<br />

(chorus)<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

Busy busy bee buzzing along<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

All night long<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

Busy busy bee buzzing along<br />

When do you sleep busy busy bee<br />

All night long


13<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 11 / 24<br />

HERE IS THE BEE HIVE<br />

Here is the beehive<br />

Where are the bees?<br />

Hiding where nobody sees<br />

Watch them come creeping<br />

Out of their hive<br />

One and two and three, four, five


14<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 12 / 24<br />

THE GRASSHOPPER HOP<br />

Did you ever wish that you could jump, high in the air?<br />

Did you ever wish that you could jump, right up the stair?<br />

I know a little friend and he can jump, very far<br />

He can jump much further than you and I, ha ha ha<br />

(chorus)<br />

The grasshopper hop<br />

The grasshopper hop<br />

He can jump through the grass and weeds<br />

He might jump <strong>for</strong> you<br />

The grasshopper hop<br />

The grasshopper hop<br />

If you watch him you will see<br />

That’s what grasshoppers do<br />

(repeat - and repeat chorus)


15<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 13 / 24<br />

SLOWLY CREEPS THE SNAIL<br />

Slowly slowly very slowly creeps the garden snail<br />

Slowly slowly very slowly up the wooden rail<br />

Slowly slowly very slowly round the flowerbed<br />

slowly slowly very slowly under the garden shed


16<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 14 / 24<br />

SLIPPERY SLITHERY SNAIL<br />

The slippery slithery slippery snail<br />

Crawled up the side of the garden pail<br />

Went over the top and fell with a plop<br />

And wished he’d had the sense to stop<br />

He got to the side and to his surprise<br />

Found that he could slip and slide<br />

He slithered around and fell to the ground<br />

And slipped away with a slurping sound<br />

(chorus)<br />

Slippery slithery slippery slithery slippery slithery trail<br />

Slippery slithery slippery slithery slippery slithery snail<br />

So what can it be? When you look and see<br />

Slithery trails all silvery<br />

Asleep in his shell so comfy and well<br />

Is Mister slippery slithery snail<br />

(chorus - repeat)


17<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 15 / 24<br />

THE <strong>SPIDER</strong> TO THE FLY<br />

Come in to my parlour<br />

Said the spider to the fly<br />

I promise I won’t eat you<br />

I promise you won’t die<br />

I’ll sit and tell you stories<br />

Of how I spin my web<br />

Come in to my parlour<br />

I promise you’ll be fed<br />

You mustn’t try to tempt me<br />

Came the bold reply<br />

You’re a great big spider<br />

And I’m just a little fly<br />

If I come in to your parlour<br />

I know <strong>for</strong> sure I’ll die<br />

Hmm, I suppose you think you’re clever<br />

Said the spider to the fly


18<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 16 / 24<br />

DADDY LONG LEGS<br />

(chorus)<br />

Daddy long legs, daddy long legs<br />

Daddy long legs, daddy long legs<br />

Daddy long legs, daddy long legs<br />

Daddy long legs, daddy long legs<br />

Daddy long legs<br />

You don’t look nice but you can’t hurt me<br />

Daddy long legs<br />

It’s not your fault but you’re so ugly<br />

(chorus)<br />

You can’t fly far to close to me<br />

Daddy long legs<br />

It’s not your fault that you’re so scary<br />

(chorus)<br />

I don’t know why you must come inside<br />

Daddy long legs<br />

Make me shudder and want to hide<br />

(chorus - repeat)


19<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 17 / 24<br />

ARABELLA CATERPILLAR<br />

Little Arabella Miller<br />

Found a woolly caterpillar<br />

First it crawled upon her mother<br />

Then upon her baby brother<br />

All said Arabella Miller<br />

Take away that caterpillar


20<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 18 / 24<br />

1 2 3 THE CATERPILLAR'S UP THE TREE<br />

1 2 3, the caterpillar’s up the tree<br />

3 4 5, it’s turning into a butterfly<br />

6 7 8, take a look and you’ll be too late<br />

9 and 10, now it’s flown away and you won’t see it again<br />

Caterpillar creepy crawling<br />

Crawling on its way<br />

Caterpillar creepy crawling<br />

Tomorrow it’ll fly away<br />

1 2 3, the caterpillar’s up the tree<br />

3 4 5, it’s turning into a butterfly<br />

6 7 8, take a look and you’ll be too late<br />

9 and 10, now it’s flown away and you won’t see it again<br />

Caterpillar creepy crawling<br />

Crawling on its way<br />

Caterpillar creepy crawling<br />

Tomorrow it’ll fly away<br />

1 2 3, the caterpillar’s up the tree<br />

3 4 5, it’s turning into a butterfly<br />

6 7 8, take a look and you’ll be too late<br />

9 and 10, now it’s flown away and you won’t see it again


21<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 19 / 24<br />

UP THE WALL!<br />

(chorus)<br />

Up the wall, up the wall<br />

They can stick on the ceiling<br />

They can stick and never fall<br />

Up the wall, up the wall<br />

They can fly around and stop<br />

And stand on anything at all<br />

On the curtains, on the door frame<br />

To a fly it’s all the same<br />

On the mirror, or the table<br />

To a fly it’s just a game<br />

(chorus)<br />

In the bedroom, on the landing<br />

To a fly it’s such a treat<br />

In the hallway, on the staircase<br />

To a fly with sticky feet<br />

(chorus - repeat)


22<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 20 / 24<br />

BUGS IN THE BACK YARD<br />

Bugs in the back yard, oh my<br />

Bugs in the greenhouse, green fly<br />

Bugs in the floorboards, not nice<br />

Bugs in the woodwork, wood lice<br />

Only a bug can spoil your day<br />

Gnat’s and wasps make you run away<br />

Not very nice these creepy things<br />

Especially the ones with the buzzy wings<br />

Bugs in the back yard, oh my<br />

Bugs by the fishpond, dragonfly<br />

Bugs in the flowerbeds, just dug<br />

Bugs in the garden, slimy slug<br />

Only a bug can cause such fear<br />

It may be small but as long as it’s here<br />

We don’t like it and cringe you may<br />

But bugs are here and they’re here to stay


23<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 21 / 24<br />

MUNCH MUNCH MUNCH<br />

(chorus)<br />

Munch, munch, munch<br />

Munch, munch, munch<br />

Munching away <strong>for</strong> the whole of the day<br />

Munch, munch, munch<br />

(chorus)<br />

Did you realise that<br />

Some insects eat fly’s and<br />

Many eat much sweeter things<br />

Like jam and apple pies<br />

Others will no doubt go<br />

For a brussel sprout and<br />

Lettuce leaves and cabbages<br />

Are what will make them stout<br />

(chorus)<br />

Did you realise that<br />

Some insects eat fly’s and<br />

Many eat much sweeter things<br />

Like jam and apple pies<br />

Others will no doubt go<br />

For a brussel sprout and<br />

Lettuce leaves and cabbages<br />

Are what will make them stout<br />

(chorus)


24<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 22 / 24<br />

A TINY WORM<br />

A tiny tiny worm wriggled along the ground<br />

It wriggled along like this without a sound<br />

It came to a tiny hole a tiny hole in the ground<br />

It wriggled right inside without a sound


25<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 23 / 24<br />

UNDER THE GROUND<br />

(chorus)<br />

Under the ground<br />

Are all kinds of creepy crawlies<br />

Under the ground<br />

Are all kinds of creepy things<br />

Under the soil<br />

In the ground just outside your door<br />

Under the soil<br />

A strange world you can explore<br />

Under the ground<br />

Under the ground<br />

All kinds of creatures exist<br />

Just underneath where we live<br />

They seem so scary and ugly and hairy<br />

And truthfully they’d not be missed<br />

Under the soil they roam<br />

Or hiding out under a stone<br />

Dug up and dirty and ever so earthy<br />

That what some insects call home<br />

(chorus)<br />

All kinds of creatures exist<br />

Just underneath where we live<br />

They seem so scary and ugly and hairy<br />

And truthfully they’d not be missed<br />

Under the soil they roam<br />

Or hiding out under a stone<br />

Dug up and dirty and ever so earthy<br />

That what some insects call home<br />

(chorus)


26<br />

<strong>PTCD269</strong> TRACK 24 / 24<br />

<strong>INCY</strong> W<strong>INCY</strong> <strong>SPIDER</strong> (reprise)<br />

Incy Wincy spider climbed up the waterspout<br />

Down came the rain and washed poor Incy out<br />

Out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain<br />

So Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again<br />

(repeat)


27<br />

Incy Wincy Spider has 8 legs.<br />

8 is a tricky number to write.<br />

Practise it here.<br />

8 8 8 8<br />

8 8 8 8<br />

8 8 8 8<br />

8 8 8 8


28<br />

Which bee is going into which hive?<br />

Trace the dotted lines and find out.<br />

1 2


29<br />

Practise writing the word ‘ant’.<br />

ant<br />

a a a a a<br />

n n n n n<br />

t t t t t<br />

ant<br />

ant<br />

ant<br />

ant


30<br />

Look at the butterfly that the first caterpillar turns<br />

into. Colour the butterflies that the other two<br />

caterpillars will turn into.

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