Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Spiders ~ Fall Fest Week


This week, the Discovery Room was draped in cobwebs and filled with awesome examples of spiders, our arachnid friends with eight legs, eight eyes, and - who can sometimes give us the willies, but actually are very important, essential creatures in our world!  -- We also had a new WORD of the WEEK!  It was SPINNERET.  Spinnerets are the little glands on spiders' abdomens that produce the silk for their webs, for wrapping their food or eggs, for dangling from their web, and other important uses.  The children each got to take home their very own little (pretend) spider with its own spinnerets!


We learned that one spider can eat up to 2,000 insects in one year - including pesky mosquitoes and flies! They love to lunch on ants, bees, butterflies, moths, crickets, and even frogs and birds!  Some spiders spin webs and we discussed several different kinds:  tangled, sheet, orb, and funnel.  We even found several great examples around the school! 


  

Not all spiders spin webs, so we talked about how those spiders capture their food.  One of the coolest examples was the diving bell spider that creates a home underwater!  

We read the wonderful book, The Very Busy Spider, by Eric Carle.




Each class got to work together to make their own web (out of yarn) - while they sat on top of our own classroom web on the floor!

  
  
  
  
  

Our centers focused on spiders and webs.  We played a game catching "insects" (cotton balls) in a large web and we made our own eight-legged, eight-eyed spiders.  We also continued exploring our Autumn centers.  Our favorite treat was a SPECIAL visitor!  (see below!)  
It was a grand time during Fall Fest!

 

 











We also had a SPECIAL visitor for all our classes!  Miss Marj came to the Discovery Room to sing the wonderful song:  There Was An Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly!!!  The kids LOVED it!



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