During our class, we did a number eight search, practiced printing the number eight, decorated a number eight, made an octopus with eight legs, and crafted a spider puppet. (You can download the full lesson plan for free at the bottom of this post.)*
To make a spider puppet:
1) Download the spider template (that you can find at the bottom of this post)*.
2) Color and cut out the spider.
3) Add googly eyes and a craft stick.
You can also make a climbing spider by taping two pieces of a straw to the back of the spider, threading a string through the straw pieces, and adding buttons or coins for weights.
To make an eight-legged Octopus:
1) Glue a circle to a piece of cardstock.
2) Draw a face on the octopus, and add googly eyes.
3) Use white glue to add eight legs made of Cheerios.
Isn't this a cute way to learn about the number eight? I'll be sharing our crafts and activities for the number nine soon, so don't forget to come back and check them out.
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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PS - You can grab a copy of my 40+ page "Numbers" WORKBOOK here.
PS - You can grab a copy of my 40+ page "Numbers" WORKBOOK here.
You might also be interested in the video I made here: