Life Cycle Of A Spider Booklet
Print and fold this cute little booklet and fill it with facts and pictures about the lifecycle of a spider. You can find our booklet folding instructions here.
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Print and fold this cute little booklet and fill it with facts and pictures about the lifecycle of a spider. You can find our booklet folding instructions here.
This helpful cloze activity is a great way to test the children's knowledge of the spider lifecycle terms and vocabulary, such as spiderlings, molt, and predators.
This lovely 5-page set of spider life cycle colouring pages includes the whole spider lifecycle on one page, as well as four more pages with each stage to colour in separately.
The children can practice their handwriting skills and learn some useful terms and vocabulary describing the life cycle of a spider too, with these helpful handwriting worksheets.
We've got three versions of our life cycle of a spider labeling worksheet to choose from.
How well do the children know the life cycle of a spider? Use these sorting cards to find out. Each of the cards in this printable set contains part of the description of a spider's life cycle. Cut them up then mix them up, and ask the kids to put them back together in the correct order.
We've got 4 versions of our life cycle of a spider story paper to choose from: colour or black and white, and lined or with handwriting lines. These pages are perfect for copy work or for the children to write down what they know about the spider's life cycle.
If you are celebrating Halloween with younger children, either at home or in an early years setting, we've got some ideas for activities that cover all areas of their learning and development.
This is a great way to encourage children to look through and explore lots of different books. Do it either at home or the library. Look through lots of spooky Halloween books and see if you can find all of the things on the scavenger hunt.
There are 8 cute little witches just waiting to be coloured in here for your children's Halloween fun. They will find broomsticks and ghosts, pumpkins and bats and all sorts of other Halloween bits and pieces to colour in too.
This Halloween maze is just creepy! It's also quite tricky, so only enter if you dare...
There are 6 worksheets in this pack so your children can get plenty of practice with their Halloween counting! Search for the gruesome Halloween pictures in the boxes at the bottom of the sheet, count them up and write the number of each in the boxes.
Can the children find their way through these ten spooky spidery mazes? They're quite challenging, so we've included the solutions if they need to check them.
A spider has weaved her webs across these 10 spidery mazes. Can the children find their way through each one, from start to finish? We've included the answers in a separate downloadable .pdf file.
This is a fun way to get children listening or using descriptive language. It's really simple and easy to set up.
You will need:
This Halloween game is a good way to get children talking, thinking of questions and using their deduction skills to work out which costume the other player has.
The game sheets can be laminated if you are going to use them more than once.
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Here's a perfect tracing page for Halloween and autumn. Can the children trace the picture of the spooky pumpkin wearing a hat?
Trace over the dotted lines of the pumpkin for plenty of pencil control practice. Younger children might like to colour in the picture too.
Did you know that the world's biggest bat colony is found on the outskirts of San Antonio in a place named Bracken Cave, and has more than 15 million Mexican free-tailed bats? There aren't quite as many bats on this bats collective noun poster, but it's still perfect for displays.
Each of the four handwriting worksheets in this set features a word used to describe the life cycle of a bat, so the children can practise their handwriting skills whilst learning some useful vocabulary too! Choose from colour, or black and white versions below.