Spider Web Craft

Spooky season is just around the corner, and what could be more creepy crawly then a spider on their web? This craft not only works on motor planning and fine motor skills, but is also a fun creative way to celebrate the season!

Materials:

  • Paper plate
  • String
  • Tape
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Cardstock or Construction Paper
  • Spider (You can draw your own or download our template HERE)
  • Coloring Tools:

OT TIP: If your child is working on their grasp, use broken crayons; if they are working on tolerating different textures, I recommend having them paint and use cotton balls to apply the paint to the plate.

Step 1:

Gather your materials and set up your child at a table with an appropriate height (for details on positioning check out our Homework Strategies blog)

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Step 2:

Color in your spider


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Step 3:

Cut out the spider (bubble cutting is okay!)

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Step 4:

Glue the spider to the cardstock or construction paper and cut it out once again.

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Step 5:

Hole punch the top of the spider and set aside.

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Step 6:

Have an adult cut out the middle of the paper plate

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Step 7:

Use the hole punch to put holes into the edge of the paper plate

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Step 8:

Cut a length of string (the longer the bigger the web) and then begin lacing it through the holes, ensuring you cross the middle each time

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Step 9:

Once the web is built, keep a bit hanging down and tie the spider on.

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