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The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

The Spiders are Marching…

Ordinal Number Fun!

Page 2: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Page 3: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 1: Spiders belong to the Arachnid family

Page 4: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is sixth in line to get to his web.

Page 5: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 2: Spiders have eight legs.

Page 6: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is tenth in line to get to his web.

Page 7: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 3: Spiders are oviparous, which means their

babies come from eggs.

Page 8: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is third in line to get to his web.

Page 9: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 4: Most spiders have either six or eight eyes.

Page 10: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the eighth spider in line to get to his web.

Page 11: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 5: Not all spiders spin webs.

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Click on the spider that is fourth in line to get to his web.

Page 13: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 6: Spiders have silk spinning glands called

spinnerets, at the tip of their abdomen.

Page 14: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is seventh in line to get to his

web.

Page 15: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 7: Spiders have two body parts called the abdomen and the thorax.

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Click on the spider that is second in line to get to his

web.

Page 17: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider Fact 8: All spiders have fangs.

Page 18: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is ninth in line to get to his web.

Page 19: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Spider fact 9: Spiders eat many types of harmful insects.

Page 20: The Spiders are Marching… Ordinal Number Fun! Click on the spider that is first to get to his web.

Click on the spider that is fifth in line to get to his web.

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Spider Fact 10: There are more than 30,000 types of spiders!