This spider hat activity challenges your child to learn about spiders while improving his fine motor skills! Using simple household items, help your child create his own spider hat with paper plates and pipe cleaners. Your child will get great practise cutting, tracing, and stapling. Kids will also get a little scientific practise categorizing the different types of spiders. This activity is a fun year round, but it's an especially spooky project for Halloween.
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What You Need:
- Picture book on spiders
- A plain white paper dinner plate—the simple kind with the scalloped edges
- One 9" x 12" sheet of black construction paper
- Two ⅜ inch or ½ inch googly eyes
- Scissors
- Nontoxic, washable school glue
- A stapler
What You Do:
- First, encourage your child to tell you what he knows about spiders (they have eight legs, make webs, eat bugs, etc).
- Then take out the picture book on spiders and go through it with him. Explain the way spiders help the earth and comment on the different kinds of spiders, habitats, etc. Perhaps even take a walk around the neighbourhood looking for spiders, spiderwebs, or places a spider might live.
- Once you're home from the walk, let the crafting begin. Put your plate on the table. There will be a flat, inner-ring about 6 inches in diameter in the centre of the plate. Mark that ring with a marker or pencil.
- Then help your child cut along the line until the circle pops out. You should end up with hole in the centre of the plate, about the size of a kindergartener's head.
- Next, take out the black construction paper and use a ruler to mark out eight strips approximately ¾ inches wide by 9 inches long.
- Help your child cut out these strips. They will become the eight spider legs.
- Fold each strip accordian-style at ¾ inch intervals. This is good practise for little hands but can be tricky, so assist as needed! You should end up with eight springy, zigzag strips.
- With the remaining black paper, mark a crescent about 6 inches long and 2 inches at the widest point.
- Help your child cut out the crescent. This will become a visor at the front of the hat (the spider's face).
- Glue two googly eyes onto the crescent shape about 3 or 4 inches apart.
- To assemble, help your child use a stapler to attach the visor/"face" in front.
- Attach four legs to each side of the plate.
- Once finished, pop the hat on your kindergartener's head and take a picture!
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