
Spiders often evoke fear, but their ecological role is both fascinating and endearing! This interactive session combines storytelling, hands-on activities, and engaging discussions to help children explore the world of spiders. Through playful learning, children will discover spider behaviors and habits, and even try their hand at weaving webs—challenging common misconceptions and fears.
Learning objectives
- Help children identify the physical features of spiders and understand how they spin webs.
- Explore the various functions of spider webs to spark curiosity and observational skills.
- Foster creativity and deeper understanding through art-based activities centered on spider ecology.
Activity Details
Duration
1 hour (indoor)
Location
School classroom / activity room
Target
K3 children
Tutor-to-Participant Ratio
1:30
Activity Highlights
- Interactive Talk: “Hong Kong Spider Ecology”
A lively introduction to spider anatomy, behavior, and common species found in Hong Kong. - Storytelling & Game: “Little Spider Learns to Weave a Web”
Through storytelling and interactive play, children learn how spiders spin webs and why they do so. - Creative Activity: Weaving a Spider Web
Children role-play as little spiders, using ropes to mimic web-weaving and create their own unique spider webs.
Register now by completing the online application form!