Class KG Poems: The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Class KG Poems: The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Class KG Poems: The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Class KG Poems: The Itsy Bitsy Spider

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An English teacher with four years of experience, I began my journey at 18 by assisting with grammar and creative writing sessions. TEFL-certified and currently teaching at PlanetSpark, I’m passionate about equipping students with the tools they need to succeed. I'm especially committed to bridging educational gaps for underprivileged children and will soon be volunteering at a government school in Himachal Pradesh.

Creepy Crawly: Short Poems The Itsy Bitsy Spider for Kindergarten

This Kindergarten worksheet uses the rhyme The Itsy Bitsy Spider to build comprehension skills. Children follow a spider climbing a waterspout, washed out by rain, and climbing again, then answer fact-based questions. 
 

Why Poem Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Poem comprehension helps kids build sequencing, memory, and vocabulary. This worksheet helps children: 
1. Recall the spider’s actions step by step. 
2. Understand cause-and-effect with rain and sun. 
3. Build vocabulary with action words like climb, wash, dry. 
4. Strengthen persistence themes through rhyme. 

 

What’s Inside This Worksheet?

 🧠 Exercise 1 – Read the Poem: A simple story rhyme about a spider and the weather. 
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: 10 comprehension questions about sequence and actions. 
 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. Who climbs the spout? → Spider (a) 
2. What kind of spout? → Waterspout (c) 
3. What comes down? → Rain (b) 
4. What happens to the spider? → Washed out (d) 
5. What comes after rain? → Sun (a) 
6. What does the sun do? → Dries rain (c) 
7. What does the spider do again? → Climbs (b) 
8. What lesson is shown? → Try again (c) 
9. What word repeats in the rhyme? → Spider (d) 
10. How do kids feel hearing it? → Happy (a) 

This worksheet makes sequencing fun and easy, helping Kindergarten learners practice comprehension through a familiar rhyme. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

It helps children understand order of events, like the spider climbing again.

It shows cause–effect: rain stops the spider, sun helps it climb.

Kids learn to connect actions with outcomes using verbs like climb and came.

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