Songwords & activity sheets for ACTION SONGS & RHYMES (SRCD02)



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Songwords & activity sheets for ACTION SONGS & RHYMES (SRCD02)

2 TRACK LISTING PAGE TITLE 4 Action Theme 5 Girls And Boys Come Out To Play 6 The Grand Old Duke Of York 7 Here We Go Looby Loo 8 Can You Walk On Tip-Toe? 9 Sneezing 10 If You re Happy And You Know It 11 Incy Wincy Spider 12 Ring A Ring A Roses 13 Jelly On A Plate 14 Polly Put The Kettle On 15 Teddy Bear Teddy Bear 16 See Saw Margery Daw 17 Open Shut Them 18 One Two Buckle My Shoe 19 I Can Tie My Shoe 20 Rock A Bye Baby 21 Ride A Cock Horse 22 Tickly Tickly 23 This Little Piggy 24 Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush 25 One Finger One Thumb 26 Oranges And Lemons 27 Flowers Grow Like This 28 Do Your Ears Hang Low? 29 Tommy Thumb 30 Pat A Cake Pat A Cake 31 Wee Willie Winkie 32 Wakey Wakey 33 Round And Round The Garden 34 Dance To Your Daddy 35 Build A House 36 Cobbler Cobbler Mend My Shoe 37 Where Is Thumbkin? 38 Head Shoulders Knees And Toes 39 Hands On Hips 40 Little Silver Aeroplane 41 Two Little Dickie Birds 42 Dem Bones 43 Row Row Row Your Boat 44 The Ants Go Marching 46 Old John Muddlecombe

3 TRACK LISTING (CONTINUED) PAGE TITLE 47 Wash The Dishes 48 This Old Man 50 The Wheels On The Bus 51 Action Theme 52 Activity Sheet A 53 Activity Sheet B 54 Activity Sheet C 55 Activity Sheet D

4 SRCD02 TRACK 1 / 46 ACTION THEME (instrumental)

5 SRCD02 TRACK 2 / 46 GIRLS AND BOYS COME OUT TO PLAY Girls and boys come out to play The moon is shining as bright as day Leave your supper and leave your sleep And join your playfellows into the street Happy faces bright and fair In the street and in the square Children playing having fun Bringing joy to everyone See the happy girls and boys Dancing, skipping, making noise Come and join the smiling throng Shake your leg and sing along Girls and boys come out to play The moon is shining as bright as day Leave your supper and leave your sleep And join your playfellows into the street

6 SRCD02 TRACK 3 / 46 THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK Attention! OK soldiers, get ready to march Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right Oh the grand old Duke of York He had ten thousand men He marched them up to the top of the hill And he marched them down again And when they were up, they were up And when they were down, they were down And when they were only half way up They were neither up nor down (repeat verse)

7 SRCD02 TRACK 4 / 46 HERE WE GO LOOBY LOO (chorus) Here we go looby loo Here we go looby light Here we go looby loo All on a Saturday night Put your right foot in Put your right foot out Shake it a little, a little And turn yourself about (chorus) Put your left foot in Put your left foot out Shake it a little, a little And turn yourself about (chorus) Put your right hand in Put your right hand out Shake it a little, a little And turn yourself about (chorus) Put your left hand in And put your left hand out Shake it a little, a little And turn yourself about (chorus - repeat)

8 SRCD02 TRACK 5 / 46 CAN YOU WALK ON TIP-TOE? Can you walk on tip-toe As softy as a cat? And can you stamp along the road Stamp, stamp, just like that? Can you take some great big strides Just like a giant can? Or walk along so slowly Like a poor bent old man?

9 SRCD02 TRACK 6 / 46 SNEEZING If you sneeze on Monday You sneeze for danger Sneeze on a Tuesday Kiss a stranger Sneeze on a Wednesday Sneeze for a letter Sneeze on a Thursday Something better Sneeze on a Friday Sneeze for sorrow Sneeze on a Saturday Joy tomorrow

10 SRCD02 TRACK 7 / 46 IF YOU RE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT If you re happy and you know join with us If you re happy and you know join with us If you re happy and you know and you really want to show it If you re happy and you know join with us If you re happy and you know it clap your hands If you re happy and you know it clap your hands If you re happy and you know it and you really want to show it If you re happy and you know it clap your hands If you re happy and you know it stamp your feet If you re happy and you know it stamp your feet If you re happy and you know and you really want to show it If you re happy and you know it stamp your feet If you re happy and you know it shout we are (we are) If you re happy and you know it shout we are (we are) If you re happy and you know and you really want to show it shout we are (we are) If you re happy and you know it shout we are (we are)

11 SRCD02 TRACK 8 / 46 INCY WINCY SPIDER Incy Wincy spider climbed up the water spout Down came the raindrops and washed poor Incy out Out came the sunshine and dried out all the rain So Incy Wincy spider climbed up the spout again (repeat)

12 SRCD02 TRACK 9 / 46 RING A RING A ROSES Ring a ring a roses A pocket full of posies Atishoo atishoo We all fall down (repeat)

13 SRCD02 TRACK 10 / 46 JELLY ON A PLATE Jelly on the plate Jelly on the plate Wibble, wobble Wibble, wobble Jelly on the plate

14 SRCD02 TRACK 11 / 46 POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON Polly put the Kettle on Polly put the Kettle on Polly put the Kettle on We ll all have tea Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again Sukey take it off again They ve all gone away Blow the fire and make the toast Put the muffins on to roast Who is going to eat the most? We ll all have tea

15 SRCD02 TRACK 12 / 46 TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR Teddy bear, Teddy bear, turn around Teddy bear, Teddy bear, touch the ground Teddy bear, Teddy bear, show your shoe Teddy bear, Teddy bear, that will do Teddy bear, Teddy bear, climb the stairs Teddy bear, Teddy bear, say your prayers Teddy bear, Teddy bear, turn off the light Teddy bear, Teddy bear, say good night (repeat)

16 SRCD02 TRACK 13 / 46 SEE SAW MARGERY DAW See saw Margery Daw Johnny shall have a new master He shall have but a penny a day Because he can t go any faster (repeat)

17 SRCD02 TRACK 14 / 46 OPEN SHUT THEM Open shut them, open shut them Give a little clap Open shut them, open shut them Lay them in your lap Roll them, roll them, roll them, roll them Roll them just like this Shake them, shake them, shake them, shake them Blow a little kiss (repeat)

18 SRCD02 TRACK 15 / 46 ONE TWO BUCKLE MY SHOE One, two Buckle my shoe Three, four Knock at the door Five, six Pick up sticks Seven, eight Lay them straight Nine, ten A big fat hen Eleven, twelve Dig and delve Thirteen, fourteen Maids a-courting Fifteen, sixteen Maids in the kitchen Seventeen, eighteen Maids in waiting Nineteen, twenty My plate s empty

19 SRCD02 TRACK 16 / 46 I CAN TIE MY SHOELACE I can tie my shoelace I can comb my hair I can wash my hands and face And dry myself with care I can brush my teeth, too And button up my frocks I can say, How do you do? And put on both socks

20 SRCD02 TRACK 17 / 46 ROCK A BYE BABY Rock a bye baby on the treetop When the wind blows the cradle will rock When the bough breaks the cradle will fall Down will come baby cradle and all (repeat)

21 SRCD02 TRACK 18 / 46 RIDE A COCK HORSE Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross To see a fine lady ride on her white horse With rings on her fingers and bells on her toes She shall have music wherever she goes (repeat)

22 SRCD02 TRACK 19 / 46 TICKLY TICKLY Tickly, tickly, on your knee If you laugh you don t love me

23 SRCD02 TRACK 20 / 46 THIS LITTLE PIGGY This little piggy went to market This little piggy stayed at home This little piggy had roast beef And this little piggy had none And this little piggy went wee-wee-wee All the way home

24 SRCD02 TRACK 21 / 46 HERE WE GO ROUND THE MULBERRY BUSH (chorus) Here we go round the mulberry bush The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush Here we go round the mulberry bush On a cold and frosty morning This is the way we brush our hair Brush our hair, brush our hair This is the way we brush our hair On a cold and frosty morning (chorus) This is the way we clean our teeth Clean our teeth, clean our teeth This is the way we clean our teeth On a cold and frosty morning (chorus) This is the way we wave bye, bye Wave bye, bye, wave bye, bye This is the way we wave bye, bye On a cold and frosty morning (chorus - repeat)

25 SRCD02 TRACK 22 / 46 ONE FINGER ONE THUMB One finger, one thumb keep moving One finger, one thumb keep moving One finger, one thumb keep moving And we'll all be happy again One finger, one thumb, one arm keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm keep moving We'll all be happy again One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg keep moving We'll all be happy again One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg, one nod of the head keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg, one nod of the head keep moving One finger, one thumb, one arm, one leg, one nod of the head keep moving And we'll all be happy again (repeat)

26 SRCD02 TRACK 23 / 46 ORANGES AND LEMONS Oranges and lemons, say the bells of Saint Clement's Bulls eyes and targets, say the bells of Saint Margaret's Brick bats and tiles, say the bells of Saint Giles' Two sticks and an apple, say the bells of Whitechapel Pancakes and fritters, say the bells of Saint Peter's Kettles and pans, say the bells of Saint Ann's Oranges and lemons, say the bells of Saint Clement's You owe me five farthings, say the bells of Saint Martin's When will you pay me, say the bells at Old Bailey When I grow rich, say the bells of Shoreditch Pray when will that be, say the bells of Stepney I'm sure I don't know, says the great bell at Bow Here comes the candle to light you to bed Here comes the chopper to chop off your head Chop, chop, chop, chop, chop

27 SRCD02 TRACK 24 / 46 FLOWERS GROW LIKE THIS Flowers grow like this Trees grow like this I grow Just like that!

28 SRCD02 TRACK 25 / 46 DO YOUR EARS HANG LOW? Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them over your shoulder? Like a regimental soldier? Do your ears hang low?

29 SRCD02 TRACK 26 / 46 TOMMY THUMB Tommy Thumb, Tommy Thumb Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Peter Pointer, Peter Pointer Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Middle Man, Middle Man Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Ruby Ring, Ruby Ring Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Baby Small, Baby Small Where are you? Here I am, here I am How do you do? Fingers all, Fingers all Where are you? Here we are, here we are How do you do?

30 SRCD02 TRACK 27 / 46 PAT A CAKE PAT A CAKE Pat a cake, pat a cake baker s man Bake me a cake as fast as you can Pat it and prick it and mark it with B Put it in the oven for baby and me (repeat)

31 SRCD02 TRACK 28 / 46 WEE WILLIE WINKIE Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town Upstairs and downstairs, in his night-gown Rapping at the window Crying through the lock Are all the children in their beds? It's past eight o'clock

32 SRCD02 TRACK 29 / 46 WAKEY WAKEY Wakey, Wakey, rise and shine Make your bed And then make mine

33 SRCD02 TRACK 30 / 46 ROUND AND ROUND THE GARDEN Round and round the garden Went the teddy bear One step, two step Tickle you under there! (repeat)

34 SRCD02 TRACK 31 / 46 DANCE TO YOUR DADDY Dance to your daddy My bonnie laddy Dance to your daddy My bonnie lamb You shall get a fishy In a little dishy And you ll get an eggy And a bit of ham You shall get a coatie And a pair of breekies You shall get a fishy When your boats comes in (repeat)

35 SRCD02 TRACK 32 / 46 BUILD A HOUSE Build a house with five bricks One, two, three, four, five Put a roof on top And a chimney, too Where the wind blows through WHOO WHOO!

36 SRCD02 TRACK 33 / 46 COBBLER COBBLER MEND MY SHOE Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe Get it done by half-past two Stitch it up and stitch it down And then I ll give you half a crown

37 SRCD02 TRACK 34 / 46 WHERE IS THUMBKIN? Where is Thumbkin? Where is Thumbkin? Here I am, here I am How are you today sir? Very well I thank you Run away, run away Where is Pointer? Where is Pointer? Here I am, here I am How are you today sir? Very well I thank you Run away, run away Where is Middle Man? Where is Middle Man? Here I am, here I am How are you today sir? Very well I thank you Run away, run away Where is Ring Man? Where is Ring Man? Here I am, here I am How are you today sir? Very well I thank you Run away, run away Where is Little Man? Where is Little Man? Here I am, here I am How are you today sir? Very well I thank you Run away, run away Run away, run away

38 SRCD02 TRACK 35 / 46 HEAD SHOULDERS KNEES AND TOES Heads and shoulders, knees and toes Heads and shoulders, knees and toes Heads and toes and whiskers on the nose Heads and shoulders here we go (repeat)

39 SRCD02 TRACK 36 / 46 HANDS ON HIPS Hands on hips, hands on knees Hands behind you, if you please Touch your shoulders Touch your toes Touch your knees And then touch your nose Raise you hands, way up high Let you fingers, swiftly fly Hold them out, in front of you While you clap them, one and two (repeat)

40 SRCD02 TRACK 37 / 46 LITTLE SILVER AEROPLANE Little silver aeroplane Up in the sky Where are you going to Flying so high? Over the mountains Over the sea Little silver aeroplane Please take me

41 SRCD02 TRACK 38 / 46 TWO LITTLE DICKIE BIRDS Two little dickie birds Sitting on a wall One named Peter One named Paul Fly away Peter Fly away Paul Come back Peter Come back Paul

42 SRCD02 TRACK 39 / 46 DEM BONES Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones Now hear the word of the Lord The toe bone's connected to the foot bone The foot bone's connected to the anklebone The anklebone's connected to the leg bone Now hear the word of the Lord The leg bone's connected to the thighbone The thighbone's connected to the hipbone The hipbone's connected to the backbone Now hear the word of the Lord. The backbone's connected to the shoulder bone The shoulder bone's connected to the neck bone The neck bone's connected to the head bone Now hear the word of the Lord Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk around Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk around Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk around Now hear the word of the Lord

43 SRCD02 TRACK 40 / 46 ROW ROW ROW YOUR BOAT (verse 1) Row, row, row your boat Gently down the stream Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream (verse 2) Row, row, row your boat Gently with the tide Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily To the other side (verse 1) (verse 1) (verse 2) (verse 1) (verse 1) (verse 2) (verse 1) (verse 1)

44 SRCD02 TRACK 41 / 46 THE ANTS GO MARCHING The ants go marching one by one hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching one by one hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching one by one The little one stopped to suck his thumb And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching two by two hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching two by two hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching two by two The little one stopped to tie his shoe And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching three by three hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching three by three hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching three by three The little one stopped to climb a tree And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching four by four hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching four by four hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching four by four The little one stopped to shut the door And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching five by five hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching five by five hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching five by five The little one stopped to take a dive And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching six by six hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching six by six hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching six by six The little one stopped to pick up sticks And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching seven by seven hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching seven by seven hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching seven by seven The little one stopped to go to heaven And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain Continued

45 SRCD02 TRACK 41 / 46 THE ANTS GO MARCHING (Continued) The ants go marching eight by eight hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching eight by eight hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching eight by eight The little one stopped to shut the gate And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching nine by nine hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching nine by nine hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching nine by nine The little one stopped to scratch his spine And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain The ants go marching ten by ten hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching ten by ten hoorah, hoorah The ants go marching ten by ten The little one stopped to say 'the end' And they all went under the soil for to get out of the rain

46 SRCD02 TRACK 42 / 46 OLD JOHN MUDDLECOMBE Old John Muddlecombe Lost his cap He couldn t find it anywhere The poor old chap He walked down the High Street And everybody said Silly John Muddlecombe You ve got it on your head!

47 SRCD02 TRACK 43 / 46 WASH THE DISHES Wash the dishes Wipe the dishes Ring the bell for tea Three good wishes Three good kisses I will give to thee

48 SRCD02 TRACK 44 / 46 THIS OLD MAN This old man he played one He played nick nack on my drum With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played two He played nick nack on my shoe With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played three He played nick nack on my knee With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played four He played nick nack on my floor With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played five He played nick nack on my hive With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played six He played nick nack on my sticks With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played seven He played nick nack up in heaven With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home Continued

49 SRCD02 TRACK 44 / 46 THIS OLD MAN (Continued) This old man he played eight He played nick nack at my gate With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played nine He played nick nack on my spine With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man he played ten He played nick nack once again With a nick nack paddy wack Give the dog a bone This old man came rolling home

50 SRCD02 TRACK 45 / 46 THE WHEELS ON THE BUS The wheels on the bus go round and round Round and round, round and round The wheels on the bus go round and round All day long The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep Beep beep beep, beep beep beep The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep All day long The windscreen wipers go swish swish swish Swish swish swish, swish swish swish The windscreen wipers go swish swish swish All day long The people on the bus bounce up and down Up and down, up and down The people on the bus bounce up and down All day long The daddies on the bus go nod nod nod Nod nod nod, nod nod nod The daddies on the bus go nod nod nod All day long The mummies on the bus go chatter chatter chatter Chatter chatter chatter, chatter chatter chatter The mummies on the bus go chatter chatter chatter All day long

51 SRCD02 TRACK 46 / 46 ACTION THEME (instrumental)

52 THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK The grand old Duke of York He had ten thousand men He marched them up to the top of the hill And he marched them down again Colour 1 Duke red and 5 Dukes blue. 10

53 POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on Polly put the kettle on We ll all have tea Circle the kettle that is on. Circle the large cup of tea. Colour the kettle that is off. Colour the small cup of tea. 8

54 ORANGES AND LEMONS Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clement s You owe me five farthings, say the bells of St. Martin s Practise writing numbers 4, 5 and 6. 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 14

55 Pat a Cake Pat a Cake Colour the baker. 4