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To grow, babies need to be safe, warm, and have plenty to eat—that’s why most animal babies are born in the spring when the weather is mild, and more daylight offers more time to find food.
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For baby spiders, called spiderlings, spring means great conditions for weaving webs, and plenty of yummy insects buzzing through the air. This April, treat your students to the spiderling’s itsy-bitsy coming-of-age story with BookFlix!
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Watch a story, then read a book about spiders.
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Learn the distinguishing elements of fiction and nonfiction by completing a chart.
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Write a fictional diary using nonfiction text.
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Spiders have a lot of work to do! Explore a day in the life of a spider in this complementary Scholastic News article.
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While he was sharing the nursery rhyme ‘Little Miss Muffet,’ one of my students was suddenly visited by a real spider hanging down near his face from a spider silk string! It was the most amazing moment for our whole class!
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— Natalie B., PreK Teacher
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