Complete the Spider Picture
We have given you the body of the spider as a start but children need to draw on all eight legs and the face.
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Whether you are looking for a spider printable for Halloween, something to add to your spider or arachnid topic, or your child just loves spiders - here's our collection of fun spider printables of all sorts to enjoy with the kids!
We have given you the body of the spider as a start but children need to draw on all eight legs and the face.
We hope that this printable scrapbook paper covered in spider webs will be useful at Halloween! It's easy on the printer ink, so you can print out lots of copies. How about printing it on the back of Halloween flashcards or game cards?
A dancing row of spiders decorate this fun writing paper - perfect for Halloween or a spider theme.
Our learn to draw a spider activity will make a fun project for Halloween, minibeasts or perhaps if you are reading one of the many children's stories to feature spiders.
It's simple to learn about the lifecycle of spiders with our easy-to-understand posters. Perfect for class discussions - have the children ever seen spider eggs on a nature walk perhaps?
There are lots of ways to use these versatile Life Cycle of a Spider Word Cards - vocabulary work, classroom displays, and much more.
Well, I'm not going to pretend that cutting out these spider bookmarks is going to be easy – but I think they are worth it! You might want to laminate them to protect the spiders' legs and then poke them out of the top of a book for a spidery surprise.
The collective noun for a group of spiders is called a cluster or clutter. Female spiders often form clusters or clutters for food and protection, and sometimes to be sociable! We've got two spider collective noun posters (one for cluster and one for clutter) to print out.
This Halloween playdough mat provides two nice spider webs, which just need spiders! Give the kids some playdough and see what sort of spiders they can create...
This spider poster is useful for a minibeast, Halloween or even a nursery rhyme themed classroom display. The big smile means no-one needs to be scared of this spider!
Younger kids will love this cute spider poster! Perfect for learning the Incy Wincy Spider rhyme, or for Halloween...
Look away if you don't like spiders! Here's a photographic poster showing the sort of spider that I often find in my bathroom!
Practise spelling with this cute spider spelling jigsaw! Cut into strips along the dotted lines and ask the kids to rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.
Here's a spooky Spider template, perfect for Halloween projects! Print it out in multiple sizes using the pdf file below.
This spider template is just slightly different from our first, but once again it is a fairly simple shape to cut out and comes in a variety of sizes. It's perfect for Halloween projects: just a few of these strung up in the corners would spook most of us!
Spider webs are both fascinating and beautiful, and incredibly begin with just a single thread! Use this poster for a spider topic or for spooky Halloween displays.
Our spider web poster makes a great Halloween poster - maybe the kids could draw their own spider on the web, or use spider stickers?
The word "web" is a nice short word to learn to spell - so this jigsaw is perfect for early learners, especially at Halloween! Cut into strips along the dotted lines and let children rearrange the pieces to complete the picture and spell the word.