Box or Box Lid (about the same size as the web pattern)
Marbles
How to Make Spider Web:
Draw web template onto black construction paper and cut out.
Place web cut out in a box or box lid with marbles dipped in white paint and demonstrate to children how to move the box back and forth and side to side to move the marbles to create a web design on the paper.
Use a black pom-pom, a black pipe cleaner (cut into eight small pieces for legs, and two wiggly eyes instead of using the black paint for the spider.
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