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Brainstorm: Spider Legs Write a fact about spiders on each of the spider's legs.
Chart: Spiders #1 pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society
Chart: Spiders #2 pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society
Chart: Spiders #3 pictures of spiders from the National Geographic Society
Comprehension: Camel Spiders (elem/upper elem) This reading comprehension addresses the common myths about camel spiders and provides plenty of facts about these interesting arachnids.
Comprehension: Poisonous Spiders (upper elementary/middle) 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!
Comprehension: Spiders (elementary) Informative reading comprehension about spiders.
Crossword: Spider (easy) - interactive 1 DOWN: A spider is not an _______
Crossword: Spiders 7 ACROSS: The name for baby spiders.
Crossword: Spiders (easy) 1 ACROSS: _____ are helpful.
KWL: Spiders Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about spiders.
Report Planner: Spiders Full page report format for students to write a report on spiders.
Worksheet: Label the Spider Label the following parts of a spider: abdomen, eyes, head, legs, spinnerets, thorax, legs, spinnerets.
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Certificate: Spiders Certificate of Achievement awarded to ____ for completing a study of spiders.
Comprehension: Black Widow Spider (upper elementary) A reading comprehension on these poisonous spiders, including context clue vocabulary work and a writing prompt.
Comprehension: Spiders (primary/elem) A reading comprehension to introduce early readers to these interesting arachnids.
Comprehension: Spiders - Poisonous (upper elementary) The black widow, brown recluse, hobo, and more- all described and explained in this thorough reading comprehension. Scared of spiders? This might help!
Did You Know? Spiders (color) Six printable cards with color graphics for writing facts about spiders.
Legend: Robert the Bruce and the Spider (primary/elementary) A simple version of this Scottish legend, with spaces for students to illustrate the story themselves.
Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Spider Make paper bag puppets with this simple spider pattern.
Acrostic Form: Spiders Write an acrostic poem about spiders. With a picture to color.
Poetry Prompts: Spiders (upper elem) An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using the theme of spiders.
Bar Graph (create): Spider Opinion Poll Create a bar graph to show information about people's opinions of spiders.
Color and Write: Spider (elem) A picture of a spider resting on a hand to color and lines to write.
Comprehension: Spiders (elementary) A fact-filled reading comprehension about spiders.
Comprehension: Spiders (upper elementary) A fact-filled reading comprehension about spiders.
Comprehension: Spiders and Insects (elementary) Part of our insect series, this reading comprehension is a fun way to learn about "web-spinners"--which aren't really insects at all! Use alone or in conjunction with the new Did You Know? cards.
Comprehension: Spiderwebs (elem/upper elem) Reading comprehension about different types of webs.
Drawing: Spiders! (primary/elem) Read the informative description of spiders, then draw your own scary, funny, or cuddly spider!
Fact or Opinion? Spiders Categorize some facts and opinions about spiders; then find and list more facts and opinions.
Form: Spelling Test - Spider theme Spider-themed spelling test form.
KWL: Spiders (booklet, b/w) Foldable booklet for students to organize their knowledge about spiders. Features a black and white picture of a spider.
KWL: Spiders (booklet, color) Foldable booklet for students to organize their knowledge about spiders. Features a color picture of a spider.
Tally and Graph: Spider Opinion Poll Survey people on their opinions of spiders and plot the results on the graph.
Poem: Itsy Bitsy Spider "Read the poem The Itsy Bitsy Spider. Then think of ways you can change it. Fill in the blanks with your own words!"
Report Form: Spiders Booklet format for students to write a short report on spiders.
Report Form: Spiders (color) Booklet format for students to write a short report on spiders.
Research and Report: Spider (forms) Web, Venn diagram, acrostic, diagram, planner, report. Research and report on spiders with these useful forms.
Coloring Page: Spider Web Color the sections of the web in different colors. Alternately, this full-page web can be used to write words to describe spiders (or any other topic).
Comparison Chart: Two Spiders Information comparing two spiders (common house spider and giant birdeater), with suggestions for ways to use the information (Venn diagram, etc.)
Unscramble the Words: Spiders [member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "arachnid" to "web".
Venn Diagram: Arachnids/Insects Use this Venn diagram to compare arachnids and insects.
Venn Diagram: Spiders Use this Venn diagram to compare two spiders.
Word Search: Spiders [member-created with abctools] Find the words from "abdomen" to "web" in this spider-shaped word search.
Word Wall: Spiders From "abdomen" to "venom", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Brainstorm: Spider Web Write as many spider-related words in the spider web illustration as you can.
Writing Paper: Spider Wide-lined paper with a spider in the lower-right corner.
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