Write the letters s-p-i-d-e-r at the bottom of a picture of a spider web. I Can Make It! I Can Read It! Fall, Preschool-Kindergarten (TEC3512) Games & Activities Spiders! – This is a factual cut and paste booklet about spiders. Students cut and paste facts about spiders. This booklet is in the shape of a spider web. Print individual student books to retell the story. Make copies of the book for the students. Make a page with each child’s photo on it and the poem below (insert child’s name on each page.) Have students use a black marker to draw a spider on their head. The New Itsy-Bitsy Spider Collaborative Class Book (Children sit in a circle facing the next child’s back.) Then whoosh went the wind and out went the lightĪnd the five little spiders crawled out of sight! ![]() The fifth one said, “Time for autumn leaves to fall.” The fourth one said, “We’re all so small.” The first one said, “See the bug I found?” (Children could wear spider rings to act out There’s a spider on my stomach, on my stomach. Oh, the spider’s on my stomach, on my stomach. Now the spider’s on my stomach, on my stomach. There’s a spider on the floor, on the floor. How Spider Saved Halloween by Robert KrausĪnansi and the Moss-Covered Rock by Eric Kimmel Spider Poems/SongsĮating her (his) _ and whey. ![]() Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti by Gerald McDermott
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