There's a Spider on the Floor
- Carolyn
- Jun 14, 2017
- 2 min read

This week the children have been busy learning a new song. And they really love it. Here are the words..
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor X 2
There's a spider on the floor, and i can't see any more
There's a spider on the floor, on the floor.
There's a spider on my toe, on my toe X 2
There's a spider on the toe, and I think i'll have to go
There's a spider on the my toe, on my toe
There's a spider on my knee, on my knee X 2
There's a spider on my knee and he's very tickley
There's a spider on my knee, on my knee.
There's a spider on my tummy, on my tummy X 2
There's a spider on my tummy, and he;s very very funny
There's a spider on my tummy, on my tummy.
There's a spider on my arm, on my arm X 2
There's a spider on my, he's not doing any harm
There's a spider on my arm, on my arm.
There's a spider on my shoulder, on my shoulder X 2
There's a spider on my shoulder, could be be any bolder
There's a spider on my shoulder in my shoulder.
There's a spider my head, on my head X 2
There's a spider on my head, tell me is he blue or red?
There's a spider on my head, on my head.
SHAKE HIM OFF
You can listen to the tune here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aMuD2CRqc4
but please note our words are slightly different
What they are learning: Links to the EYFS
Expressive Arts and Design
Begins to move to music, listen to or join in rhymes or songs
Joins in singing favourite songs
Sings a few familiar songs.
Begins to build a repertoire of songs and dances
Personal Social and Emotional Development
Enjoys finding own nose, eyes or tummy as part of naming games.
Understanding the World
Talking about animals they have observed - After singing this song children often want to talk about the time they saw a spider.
Communication and Language
Shows interest in play with sounds, songs and rhymes.
Literacy
Has some favourite stories, rhymes, songs, poems or jingles
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