Was She Sure It Was A Spider? an Internet Treasure Hunt on Spiders
created by Brenda Maxwell
Lexington IntermediateI School and Saxe Gotha Elementary School
adapted by LGL
Introduction
Why don't spiders get caught in their own webs?
Lexington IntermediateI School and Saxe Gotha Elementary School
adapted by LGL
Introduction
Little Miss Muffet,
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey.
Along came a spider,
And sat down beside her...
Wait a minute...
How did she know it was a spider?
Did she get a really good look at it before she was frightened away?
Did she count its legs?
Did she count its body sections?
What other characteristics did it have?
Do you know how to recognize a spider from other insects?
Check out your spider knowledge by going to the following sites and answering the questions below...
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey.
Along came a spider,
And sat down beside her...
Wait a minute...
How did she know it was a spider?
Did she get a really good look at it before she was frightened away?
Did she count its legs?
Did she count its body sections?
What other characteristics did it have?
Do you know how to recognize a spider from other insects?
Check out your spider knowledge by going to the following sites and answering the questions below...
Questions
1. How many legs does a spider have?
How many eyes?
How many body sections?
2. Can any spiders dive underwater?
3. Why isn't a Daddy long-legs a spider?
4. Do spiders have antennaes?
5. For what two things is the Black Widow spider known?
The Internet Resources
The Big Question
Why don't spiders get caught in their own webs?
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