This week, the children celebrated Halloween through a fun and colourful art project.
They began by drawing spider webs, recalling what they had learned about primary and secondary colours to make their webs bright and creative. The children enjoyed experimenting with different colour combinations and patterns to fill their spooky designs.
Next, they made 3D spiders using recycled egg containers. Each child carefully painted their spider body black using tempera paint, then added googly eyes and crafted legs from strips of paper. The classroom buzzed with excitement and laughter as their spooky spiders came to life!
In our next session, the children will use yarn to connect and attach their spiders to their colourful webs, completing their Halloween-themed creations. This project has been a wonderful way for the children to express their creativity while revisiting key colour theory concepts in a festive atmosphere.



























