This spooky sensory bag is a fun Halloween sensory activity that’s great for learning numbers and counting as well as building those fine motor skills!
Spider Web Sensory Bag Video
Check out the below video to see how we made the spider web sensory bag.
Materials Needed
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- Clear, gallon, sealable plastic freezer bag
- Cotton ball
- Rubbing alcohol
- Clear hair gel
- Black plastic spider
- Orange construction paper
- Black marker
- Clear packing tape
How to Make A Spider Web Sensory Bag
- Start by using rubbing alcohol and a cotton ball to remove the label from the sealable plastic bag.
- Add about 1 cup (8 oz) of clear hair gel to the bag.
- Add a small plastic spider to the bag.
- Lay the bag flat and remove as much air as possible before sealing the bag.
- Next draw a spider web in black marker on a pice of orange construction paper.
- Then add numbers 1-10 throughout the web.
- Use the clear packing tape to tape the top and bottom of the sealable bag to a table or counter.
- Slide the orange construction paper under the bag.
- Ask your child to move the spider around the web starting with number 1 and counting up to number 10.