This is an easy peasy spider to make.  I discuss the difference between a spider and an insect.  The children count out 8 legs for their spider.  Additionally,  we discuss how many eyes a spider has – (between 4-8 eyes).  What you will need:  sweet gum balls, black pipe cleaners, googly eyes and artist's heavy gel medium (thick paste to use as glue).  For the web you will need:  a paper plate and yarn.
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Step One:  Each child gets eight pipe cleaner legs (pipe cleaner cut in a half), a sweet gum ball and a bit of heavy gel medium to dip the pipe cleaner into.
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Step Two:  Dip the end of the pipe cleaner into the gel medium.  Poke pipe cleaner into one of the sweet gum ball holes.
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Step Three:  Bend the leg to look like a spider leg.
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Sweet gum balls or prickly balls are bountiful this time of year.
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The gel medium will dry clear.

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Looks like he could drop on our heads, huh?  Yikes!

Making the web:  Prepare the paper plates by cutting slits around the edge and cutting yarn.  I tape the yarn to the back of the paper plate with a piece of masking tape.
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The children weave the yarn back and forth across the plate to create a “web.”

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