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Spooky spiders.(Cyberhunt Activities)
From:
Instructor (1990)
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October 1, 2004| Author:
Peterson, Karyn M.
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Introduce your students to the amazing world of spiders with this month's CyberHunt. Hand out copies of the Reproducible, opposite, for recording answers, then send students to www.scholastic.com/cyberhuntkids, where all the Web links are provided for them. All your cybersearchers need to do is click on each question. Once they've completed the hunt, build students' "spidey-sense" with the Web-based activities below.
WRITE SPIDER POEMS
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