The spider is an insect that is not much popular among adults as well as children. We cringe at the very sight of it and try to eliminate it from our household. However, there are many colorful varieties that could spark the interest of young minds. The free and unique coloring pages exhibit the eight-legged […]
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Simon and I recently finished reading Charlotte’s Web together (meaning I read a bit of it to him every night before bed). We both really enjoyed it. My older
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*Edited 4/26/13 and beyond: I will be posting links here to all the Charlotte's Web posts that I've written besides this one to make them easier to find: About the Charlotte's Web Freebies, Printables, and Activites... *Edited 4/17/13: There are several coloring pages in this list that can be printed off at www.honkingdonkey.com. Apparently they did not like my preview images of their coloring pages. I have replaced the preview images with "{Image Removed. Click through link to see}." I apologize if I inadvertently broke any of this site's policies. It was never my intent to steal content--only trying to help others find Charlotte's Web related coloring pages throughout the web.* One of our favorite books from Sonlight Core B is the classic Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. This is part 1 of a series of free printables, supplements, and activities for this book. My kids LOVED having coloring sheets that coincided with the chapters we were reading, so I thought I would offer them up for you to print off as well. I tried to provide a lot of different ones to appeal to different kids/ages. Print them all or just a few. Enjoy! Stay tuned for more Charlotte's Web freebies and supplements! Chapter-Specific Coloring Pages Week 1: Chapters 1-5 Too Many Piglets - Chapter 1 {Image removed. Click through link to see--adorable!!} Baby Wilbur - Chapters 1-2 Fern and Wilbur - Chapters 1-2 Zuckerman's Barn - Chapter 3 {Image Removed. Click through link to see} Uncle Homer's Farm - Chapter 3 {Image Removed. Click through link to see} Wilbur Escapes - Chapter 3 {Note: This picture shows 2 pigs. To explain this, you can say that Wilbur was going so fast that it was like he was here one second and there the next, so both pigs are him at different points in time.} Wilbur Decides Being Free From His Pen Is Not So Great - Chapter 3 {For some reason, this pig just looks sad to me. If you disagree, you can use this coloring page for any chapter you like!} Salutations! - Chapter 5 Charlotte Catches a Fly (Maze) - Chapter 5 Charlotte Catches a Fly (Version 2)- Chapter 5 Charlotte Catches a Fly (Version 3)- Chapter 5 Week 2: Chapters 6-9 {Image Removed. Click through link to see} Farmer Pitching Hay - Chapter 6 {Image Removed. Click through link to see} Kids Riding on a Hay Wagon - Chapter 6 The Goslings Hatch - Chapter 6 {Note: This coloring page shows 8 goslings, while only 7 hatch in the story} The Parts of a Spider - Chapter 9 {If you have trouble printing, there is another one here} {Note: This is actually a tarantula, but it shows all 7 parts of a spider leg if the kids want to see them as Charlotte names them off. Also, this isn't actually a coloring page, so printing is trickier. When you click through, you will have to highlight the picture and then choose "Print Selection" through the Print Menu (Control P)} Week 3: Chapters 10-13 Templeton Gets a New Word ("Radiant") - Chapter 13 Week 4: Chapters 14-18 The Crickets - Chapter 15 Wilbur Looks Radiant After His Buttermilk Bath - Chapter 16 Ferris Wheel - Chapter 17 Ferris Wheel (Version 2) - Chapter 17 Uncle - Chapter 17 Templeton Enjoys Himself at the Fair - Chapter 18 Week 5: Chapters 19-22 Humble - Chapter 19 Humble (Version 2)- Chapter 19 Spider with Her Egg Sac - Chapter 19 Avery Does a Handstand - Chapter 19 {Note: The book does not actually say that Avery does a handstand, but the picture on page 152 shows him doing one amid all the excitement.} Charlotte's Babies - Chapter 22 Other Coloring Pages {Any Chapter} Spider Symmetry Coloring Page Farm Animals Spider Color by Letter Wilbur - Any chapter or to color while watching the animated movie Online-Only Coloring Pages {Non-Printable; Can Only Be Colored Virtually} Charlotte Catches a Fly - Week 1; Chapter 5 Wilbur Sleeping- Weeks 1-5; Any Chapter {Note: The above link has lots of pages of other online farm coloring pages also}
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I have been fascinated by insects for as long as I can remember, way back before I began working in sculpture and jewellery. Their ‘otherness’ is intriguing, the beauty of some is as undeniable, and yet they are capable of eliciting fear and disgust. Those who are charmed by butterflies and amazed by dragonflies, are horrified by cockroaches, maggots and scorpions.
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Fotos, fondos, mini historias, ect. Los dibujos NO me pertenecen pero no tengo los créditos de los cómic's, si saben que los autores no lo quieren compartir o alguien es autor de algo que suba con gusto dígamelo para poner los créditos, igual si les molesta que ponga su arte háganmelo saber y mil disculpas.🌼
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If I were in the classroom next week I'd be teaching all about spiders! I'm not really a fan of these creepy, crawly creatures but I LOVE teaching about them. To help with the littles learning I'd definitely be pulling activities from my spider unit. *Side-note: The spiders here in England this year are HUGE! I about scream every time I see one and am crazily spraying them with bug spray in hopes that they stop crawling. YUCK! So Spider Week... Do you do one? I find that kids love learning about these creatures and their excitement gets me pumped to teach about them. I like to start spider week off by placing fake spiders all over the classroom to get the chatter started on the first day! Then right away we'd sit down and begin discussing all we know and want to know about spiders. It cracks me up to listen to students responses when you ask "do you like them?" From there the week is filled with bits and bobs of spider themed activities. One of my favorites is making this spider glyph craft. It's so simple! I start by writing the glyph questions out on a large chart and then we get to work answering them and gathering our materials. Next we build our spiders. The spider body pieces are made from squares and I guide students in cutting off the corners to make the body round. We add 8 legs, eyes, and a bow or bow tie and Tadaa! Spiders! For glyphs I like to write the questions out on a large chart that can then be displayed next to our craft on a bulletin board when finished. And as a follow up math activity we'd discuss and tally our data. To help students learn about spiders we'd read a ton of nonfiction books! The week is spent talking about facts and opinions, the parts of a spider, the difference between spiders and insects, and learned information is added to "our learning" on the K-W-L chart. We'd also address any misconceptions the students may have had. This is a simple printable emergent reader about spiders that I like to include in students book baskets for the week. My centers for the week would be filled with spider themed activities. Not only do I like to include activities like those shown below but I also like to hunt the local dollar store for fake spiders that lead themselves to be included in fun counting and phonemic awareness activities. Measurement Center Activity Follow Up Activity to a Beginning Sounds Center And of course my nursery rhyme for the week would be the Itsy Bitsy Spider! This is a great nursery rhyme that all kids know so I like to put in a pocket chart and use it for simple sequencing practice. Spider week can be so much fun and I hope that if you do spider week it's filled with lots of creepy, crawly activities! Here's my Spider Unit if ya want to check it out :) Have a wonderful weekend!
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