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Write a fact about spiders on each of the spider's legs. |
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pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society |
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pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society |
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pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society |
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This reading comprehension addresses the common myths about camel spiders and provides plenty of facts about these interesting arachnids. |
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The black widow, brown recluse, hobo, and more- all described and explained in this thorough reading comprehension. Scared of spiders? This sample from our member site might help! |
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Informative reading comprehension about spiders. |
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1 DOWN: A spider is not an _______ |
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7 ACROSS: The name for baby spiders. |
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1 ACROSS: _____ are helpful. |
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about spiders. |
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Full page report format for students to write a report on spiders. |
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Label the following parts of a spider: abdomen, eyes, head, legs, spinnerets, thorax, legs, spinnerets. |