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The GIANT Encyclopedia of Science Activities for Children 3 to 6

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The GIANT Encyclopedia of Science Activities for Children 3 to 6

Materials

Paper

Markers, two colors

Colored chalk, two colors

Instructions

1. Ask the children if they know why spiders don't get stuck in their own webs. Explain that notall of the threads in a web are sticky. Spiders first spin vertical threads, which are not sticky,and then horizontal threads, which are. Insects get caught when they touch the sticky threads,but spiders "tiptoe" over them.

2. Give the children paper and have them draw the vertical lines of a spider web in one colorand the horizontal lines in another.

3. Go outside and draw a large web with chalk on the playground. Draw the vertical lines inone color and the horizontal lines in another. Have children pretend they are bugs and try towalk across the web without stepping on the "sticky" lines.More to doArt: Use regular and double-sided tape to create the web on paper.Movement: Do listening activities involving horizontal and vertical (e.g., lie down, stand up,hold out your arms, lift your arms).

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