Tuesday 15th September 2020

Ni hao!

What did you find on your bug-tastic day yesterday? Can we develop the theme a little further today?

A. Do you know this rhyme about a spider and a little girl? Can you spot the pairs of rhyming words?

 

B. Join Jaime for some Spidey Power poses.

 

C. Make some marks by using lines to create a spider’s web. Maybe you could do it outdoors with some chalk. If you need an an idea to get started why don’t you look here?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/get-squiggling-spider

 

D. Have you ever heard of plants called spider plants?! Do you have one at home? The correct scientific name for these plants is chlorophytum comosum but how do you think they got the name ‘spider plant’?

 

E. Did you know that there are a group of monkeys called spider monkeys? Look at some of them here and try to describe them to your adult:

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/group/spider-monkeys/

Do you have any ideas as to how they got their name? Maybe you will find out more in this video or you could look in a book or search online.

Did you enjoy looking at these monkeys? Would do you think is the best thing about them? Would YOU like to be a spider monkey? Why?

 

F. Can you count back from 5 with this song about monkeys jumping on the bed? Can you start from another number and sing the song?

G. Many of you know that spiders use their webs to catch flies and other things. Some of you were also interested in building traps to capture the adults in nursery. Why don’t you use blocks, cushions, furniture, string or anything else you like to create a trap of your own in the house or garden?

H. Enjoy this story about a very busy spider.

 

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