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31 March 2025

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pdf, 4.54 MB

A printable page that students can colour in for fun, as homework, or as part of a lesson on Halloween or the letter S. This image is a hand drawn spider that I created for my own students when I lived abroad.

This page will also be available as part of a pack or bundle of Halloween letters A-Z.

This spider colouring page features a hand drawn illustration of a spider, perfect for young learners to colour and explore the world of arachnids. The image showcases the spider’s eight legs and intricate body structure, inviting students to learn more about this fascinating creature while engaging in creative expression.

Suggested National Curriculum Links:

  • Science: Animals, including humans – Understanding animals’ habitats and how they move (KS1/KS2).
  • Art: Drawing and colouring techniques to develop fine motor skills.

Ideal for:

  • Insect or arachnid-themed science lessons.
  • Seasonal activities for Halloween or spooky-themed weeks.
  • Art projects exploring insects or animal anatomy.

Related Awareness/Celebration/International Days:

  • World Spider Day (14 April, Worldwide) – Celebrate and educate about spiders.
  • World Wildlife Day (3 March, Worldwide) – Raise awareness about biodiversity, including arachnids.
  • Be Kind to Spiders Week (May)
  • Halloween And Spooky Season (October)

Perfect Top-Up Activity For:

  • Brain breaks – A relaxing activity that combines learning with creativity.
  • Wet recess/breaks – Simple and enjoyable to keep students engaged.
  • Warm-up and cool-down activities – Good for transitions before or after more intense lessons.
  • Supply teacher activities – A quick, easy-to-implement activity with no prep required.
  • Fast/early finishers – A great option for students who complete tasks early and need a bit more to do.
  • Top-up activities – Adds value to any lesson involving insects or nature studies.

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Be Kind to Spiders Week Bundle

A collection of stock photos from my own adventures and hand drawn colouring pages I created for my own students when working an teaching abroad many years ago. Perfect bundle for any ecology, minibeasts, Halloween, and Be Kind to Spiders Week. "Be Kind to Spiders Week encourages people to change their perspective on these misunderstood creatures. Despite their reputation for being creepy or scary, spiders play a vital role in controlling insect populations. This annual event asks people to pause before squashing a spider, instead suggesting relocating them safely outdoors. It’s a simple reminder that these eight-legged creatures contribute to our environment in ways that benefit us all. Spiders are important pest controllers and have potential health benefits. Their venom is being studied for possible treatments for conditions like strokes and arthritis. Additionally, their incredibly strong silk may one day be used in medical applications like sutures. Be Kind to Spiders Week is a chance to rethink our relationship with spiders and see them as more than just something to fear. They quietly make a positive impact on our lives and the world around us. **How to Celebrate Be Kind to Spiders Week** **Release Spiders Instead of Squashing** Instead of stepping on that spider you find in your home, gently move it outside. Use a jar or container to catch the little critter, then let it go in your garden or yard. This way, it can continue its job of pest control without being harmed. **Share Fun Spider Facts** Turn Be Kind to Spiders Week into a learning opportunity. Research interesting facts about spiders and share them with friends, family, or on social media. For example, did you know that spider silk is one of the strongest materials on Earth? Your newfound knowledge might change someone’s opinion of these misunderstood creatures. **Create a Spider-Friendly Spot** Encourage spiders to hang around where they belong—outside! Create a little haven in your garden by adding plants that attract insects, their main food source. Spiders will help keep the insect population in check, and you can enjoy fewer pests in return. **Try Out Spider Art** Get creative with some spider-inspired art! Draw, paint, or even make a DIY spider web craft. It’s a fun way to involve kids or simply get your own creative juices flowing. Plus, it’s a neat way to admire their intricate web-making skills. **Visit a Nature Spot** Head to a nearby park or nature reserve to see spiders in their natural habitat. Observe them spinning webs or catching prey from a safe distance. This activity is perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors and wants to see these creatures up close in the wild. **History of Be Kind to Spiders Week** Be Kind to Spiders Week started in 2003, thanks to the American Tarantula Society. They wanted to promote a better understanding of spiders and their essential role in nature. The week shines a spotlight on the valuable contributions spiders make, especially in pest control. Eating insects like mosquitoes and flies helps reduce the spread of diseases and protect crops. The creators hoped to replace common fears with respect and curiosity toward spiders. This awareness campaign also highlights ongoing scientific research into the medical benefits of spider venom. Studies suggest that some of these venoms may offer treatments for conditions like strokes and arthritis, making spiders not just helpful in our gardens but also in medical science. Over the years, the event has spread, encouraging people to take small actions, like safely relocating spiders instead of killing them. The ultimate goal of Be Kind to Spiders Week is to shift our perspective, helping people see spiders as essential parts of our ecosystem rather than something to fear."

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