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Hole Punch Spider

October 28, 2016 Shaun Grant

OT Activity of the Day: 

Hole Punch Spider

Target Age Range: 4 and up

This is a great activity for those older preschoolers and Kindergarteners.  During this craft we're focusing on scissor skills, fine motor manipulation and strengthening the hands.

For this craft you'll need construction paper, a hole puncher, pipe cleaners, and 2 googly eyes.  First you have your child cut a circle out of the construction paper.  This works best if you use a white crayon to first draw a guideline.  Then you take your hole puncher and punch 8 holes into the circle, 4 on each side.  Next you cut 2 pipe cleaners into 8 small pieces.  Fold the pipe cleaner so that a small part is under the spider and the rest is showing.  Bend the pipe cleaner so it makes a leg.  Last take some googly eyes and glue them on.

A spooky Halloween activity for all to enjoy!

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Melissa Twardzik - Occupational Therapy