Monday, October 31, 2011

Weaving a Spider Web

We wanted to capitalize on the children's interest in weaving and were inspired by a recent post by Teacher Tom (a blog we follow), so we asked the children how they thought they might be able to weave a spider web. We turned a small table upside down, gave the children balls of black yarn, and sat back and watched.



The children immediately began to work together, passing the yarn back and forth and weaving the web in, out, and around. Once in a while a child would move out of the way so he or she didn't get caught in the web.





What an interesting creation and great way to solve the problem of how to create the web.






Once the web was finished, we provided the children with plastic spiders and the web became a dramatic playscape!






Tomorrow we will add sticks, rocks, and greenery to the playscape to encourage even richer interactions between the spiders and children!

1 comment:

  1. What a fun idea they look like they had fun trying! Thank you for sharing your ideas with us on The Sunday Showcase

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