Dinosaur Songs
Dinosaur Songs
These Songs are posted with permission.
They are Dinosaur Unit Study excerpts from
the Unit
Study Coffee Table E-mail
Newsletter.
The two following songs are sung to the
tune of "The Wheels On The Bus"
All Around The Swamp
The Pteranodon's wings went
FLAP,FLAP,FLAP,
FLAP,FLAP,FLAP,FLAP.FLAP,FLAP
The Pteranodon's wings went FLAP, FLAP,
FLAP
All around the swamp.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex went GRRR,GRRR,
GRRR,
GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR, GRRR,
The Tyrannosaurus Rex went GRR, GRR,
GRR,
All around the swamp.
The Triceratops horns went POKE, POKE,
POKE
POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE, POKE,
The Triceratops horns went POKE, POKE
,POKE,
All around the swamp.
The Brontosaurus went MUNCH, MUNCH,
MUNCH,
MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH, MUNCH,MUNCH,
MUNCH
The Brontosaurus went MUNCH, MUNCH,
MUNCH,
All around the swamp.
The Stegosaurus tail went SPIKE, SPIKE,
SPIKE,
SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE, SPIKE,
SPIKE,
The Stegosaurus tail went SPIKE, SPIKE,
SPIKE,
All around the swamp.
The Dinosaur Song
The tyrannosaurus Rex had great big
teeth,
Great big teeth, great big teeth.
The tyrannosaurus Rex had great big
teeth,
When the dinosaurs roamed.
Additional verses:
The apatosaurus had a very long
tail...
The diplodocus' nostrils were on top of
his head...
The saltopus was as small as a
cat...
The following song is sung to the tune of
"I'm Bringing Home A Baby Bumblebee"
I'm Bringing Home A Baby
Dinosaur
I'm bringing home a baby dinosaur
Won't my mommy fall right through the
floor
I'm bringing home a baby dinosaur
Ouch! He squished me!
Flat as a pancake!
I'm bringing home a baby dinosaur
Won't my mommy hide behind the door
I'm bringing home a baby dinosaur
Tromp! Tromp! Tromp! Tromp!
The following song is sung to the tune of
"Alouette"
Allosaurus
Allosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus,
Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex!
Stegosaurus, Trachodon,
Triceratops, Pteranodon.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs,
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, oh....
Allosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus,
Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex!
The three following songs are sung to the
tune of "10 Little Indians"
Ten Big Dinosaurs
1 big, 2 big, 3 big dinosaurs,
4 big, 5 big, 6 big dinosaurs,
7 big, 8 big, 9 big dinosaurs,
10 big dinosaurs!
They all lived a long , long time
ago.
They all lived a long, long time
ago.
They all lived a long, long time
ago.
Now there are no more.
Dinosaurs Were Really Grand
One little, two little, three little
dinosaurs,
Walking in the forest and walking on the
seashores.
It makes me sad they're not around
anymore
Dinosaurs were really grand.
Colorful Dinosaurs
1 red
1 blue
1 green dinosaur
1 orange
1 yellow
1 white dinosaur
1 pink
1 brown
1 black dinosaur
9 dinosaurs in all
The following song is sung to the tune of
"Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
Dinosaur
Dinosaurs lived long ago,
Some swam, some walked,
Some flew, you know.
Some were very big and some were
small,
Some were gigantic, very tall.
Dinosaurs lived long ago,
Some walked, some swam,
Some flew, you know.
The following song is sung to the tune of
"Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone"
Where Did The Dinosaurs Go?
Oh, where, oh where did the dinosaurs
go?
Oh, where, oh where can they be?
They were much too big to just
disappear.
It sure is puzzling to me!
The following song is sung to the tune of
"Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear"
Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, stomped
around.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, shook the
ground.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, some gave
fear.
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, we wish you were
here.
The three following songs are sung to the
tune of "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth
Dinosaurs once ruled the Earth,
Ruled the Earth, Ruled the Earth.
Dinosaurs once ruled the Earth
Many years ago.
(other verses)
Stegosaurus swished it's tail
Brontosaurus was very big
The Brachiosaurus lived in the
water
Apatosaurus stomped so hard
Pterodactyl was a winged flier
The Trachodon had 2000 teeth
Triceratops had 3 horns
Tyrannosaurus Rex was the king
I'd Like To Be A Dinosaur
I'd like to be a dinosaur, dinosaur,
dinosaur.
And if I was a dinosaur, I would be a
_________.
(Each child has a turn naming which
dinosaur he would like to be)
Dinosaurs by Don Cooper
Dinosaurs are very different, very
different, very different,
Dinosaurs are very different, but they are
very big.
Tyrannosaurus was a mean old thing, mean
old thing, mean old thing,
Tyrannosaurus was a mean old thing, cause
he ate up all the others.
Anklyosaurus back was curved, back was
curved, back was curved,
Anklyosaurus back was curved, that's how
he got his name.
Trachodon had 2000 teeth, 2000 teeth, 2000
teeth,
Trachodon had 2000 teeth so he was called
rough toothed.
Stegosaurus was all bumpy, was all bumpy,
was all bumpy,
Stegosaurus was all bumpy and he only ate
plants.
Brontosaurus was very big, was very big,
was very big,
Brontosaurus was very big and he lived
with Fred Flintstone.
Now you know about dinosaurs, dinosaurs,
dinosaurs,
Now you know about dinosaurs, so I think
that I am through.
The following song is sung to the tune of
"Muffin Man"
Do You Know...
Oh, do you know the Stegosaurus?
The Stegosaurus, the Stegosaurus?
Oh, do you know the Stegosaurus?
He had plates upon his back.
Additional Verses
Apatosaurus......he has a very long
neck.
Tyrannosaurus Rex......he was very
fierce.
Triceratops....he has three big
horns.
The two following songs are sung to the
tune of "Row Your Boat"
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs, dinosaurs
Eating fruits and weeds
Take a bite and chew it well
And then spit out the seeds.
Dinosaurs
Great big dinosaurs
Lived so long ago.
Some liked land, and some liked
water.
Some flew in the air.
Great big dinosaurs
lived so long ago.
Some had horns, and some had
spikes.
Some had wings like bats.
Great big dinosaurs
Lived so long ago.
Some ate plants, and some ate meat,
But now there are no more.
The following song is sung to the tune of
"The Ants Go Marching"
The Dinosaurs Go Marching
The dinosaurs go marching one by one,
hurrah, hooray
The dinosaurs go marching one by one,
hurrah, hooray
The dinosaurs go marching one by one, the
little one stopped to stand in the sun,
And they all go marching round and round
and up and down.
Additional verses
Two-to admire the view.
Three-eat from a tree.
Four-to give a roar.
Five-to say alive.
Six-gather some sticks.
Seven- to look to heaven.
Eight-to kiss his mate.
Nine-to scratch his spine.
Ten-to feel the wind.
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