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Spider Writing Prompts

Spider Writing Prompt for Kids for Halloween #eduspin

Create some spooky fun with this spider writing prompts for kids this Halloween!

Spider Writing Prompt for Kids for Halloween #eduspin

We created these fun little spiders for inspiration this week after school. Simply using pipe cleaners, googly eyes and glue we made our little spider friends. They work well for a few different ages and purposes. You’ll see them used on Thursday too for our Busy Bag idea!

For school age purposed we used them for After School Activities to inspire our writing skills which has honestly been a bit neglected at house.  Many times a concrete items can inspire a whole bunch of ideas for you.  I’ve created a few story prompts for you to create your own Spider Tales.  I’m even made a free printable!

Spider Writing Prompts for Kids

Print your Own Spider Story Prompts {Click HERE}

Questions to ask for a Spider Writing Prompt

  • What is your spider be doing?
  • Where is the spider going today?
  • How does the spider feel?
  • What is the spider afraid of?
  • How many legs does your spider have?
  • What did your spider eat for dinner?
  • Where does your spider live?
  • Does your spider have a special friend?

Need a Spider Craft Idea to go with your Story Prompts?  Check out these Spiders!

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Click for More Spider Activity Ideas 

Looking for more Writing Ideas?

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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  1. Natasha Mairs (Serenity You) says

    November 2, 2013 at 2:35 pm

    great ideas. I would love it if you could share it on my link party Serenity Saturday

    Natasha @ Serenity You

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