"The Very Busy Spider" is about a spider that spends all day spinning her web. A variety of different farm animals approach her and ask if she wanted to go do something with them that they enjoy doing. Each time, the spider didn't answer because she was busy spinning her web. In the end, after she finishes her web, she catches and fly and an owl asks who made this beautiful web. But, again, the spider didn't answer because she fell asleep, as it had been a very long day spinning her web. I think this story shows children that determination is a good thing to have. The spider was determined to finish her web and not be distracted by running off with the different farm animals. Her hard work paid off, because at night, she had caught a fly and was ready for bed.
Learning Experience:
In small groups, have pieces of white yarn pre cut on the table, and construction paper with a circle drawn on it. Have the children glue the yarn around the circle and make their very own unique spider web. Then when they are finished, glue a picture of a fly on it, to show their hard work paid off.