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Spider’s Web

Spider's Web Image

In this activity, participants work in a group to recreate spiders’ webs as large string sculptures. This encourages collaborative working and can have the participants think closely about the forms used in webs.

The Activity

Artform/Type of Activity

Objectives/Outcomes

Materials Required

Space Requirements

Installation: ideally, find an outdoor space where there are supports for the ‘web’ close enough together – these could be trees, wooden poles, fencing etc, which can be safely joined together with string. If no such large space is available, then smaller scale webs can be created within the spaces of a fence or similar.

An important consideration will be whether the intention is to use an environmentally friendly string/ yarn and to leave the web in situ once it has been constructed, or not. These decisions will be governed by a host of factors, including ownership and use of the site, and all these factors together will determine eventual size and situation.

Please note: if your intention is to make web/s in natural spaces and then to remove them, please be careful to get permissions, to act sensibly around possibly irritant natural materials, to avoid damage to living things and existing features, and to remove everything you brought with you from the site when the exercise is over.

Activity Instructions

Curricular Links

Links to Art and Design through: observation; use of materials; sculpture/ installations

Links to Science through: spiders; natural patterns; habitats

Links to Mathematics through: geometric patterns; Fibonacci; fractals

This resource was designed as part of the Green TV project.

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Funded By

The creation of this resource was made possible by funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

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