katiepotatie
Oct 4 2009, 18:31
Hi all
i need a little help at the moment we are following the interest of a little boy at the moment who loves spiderman so we are learning about spiders and superheros etc but i want to turn my role play area into something to do with spiderman without spending loads on resources. any ideas?
thanks
kate x
katiepotatie
Oct 4 2009, 18:40
plz plz help i want to start doing it tomorrow

x
blondie
Oct 4 2009, 18:44
is there anything on sparklebox?
blondie
Oct 4 2009, 18:46
also couls you use netting to make spiders webs? plastic spiders or ones made with pipecleaners?
katiepotatie
Oct 4 2009, 18:52
no theres nothing on sparklebox which im gutted about
I had a school for superheroes, I adapted resources I had previously used for a school role play.... superhero register, how to write like a hero, flying lessons, superhero gym, design a costume, counting villians.
It also got around the fighting aspect of being a superhero.
S
Could it be a shop that sells super powers and super gadgets? ( a la James Bond)
They could make things out of junk like 'jet blasters', 'web weaving gloves'. 'eject-a-seat springs', masks, disguises. You could buy 'super strength spinach' and bottles of 'quick fly', sticky shoes etc.
saturnpa
Oct 4 2009, 19:53
There was a whole thread on this subject with some brilliant idea. I have no idea how to insert a link to a topic, so this may not work but here goes
http://www.foundation-stage.info/forums/in...mp;hl=spidermanIf that does not work, just search for spiderman.
Enjoy tomorrow, let us know how you get on.
Bubbles00
Oct 5 2009, 13:29
How about a Spiderman birthday party?
You can buy lots of spiderman bits like invitations, hats, blowers, masks from the pound shops!
You could buy spiderman wrapping paper and wrap some old boxes up!!
Nice and cheap and will give the children lots of writing opportunities to!
I saw totally fab spidery fabrics in our local material shop - about £3.99 a metre..........
We've also drizzled glue in spidery patterns onto a plastic pocket and then sprinkled glitter on. When they're dry you can peel them off the plastic and stick them on displays, windows etc
Send them a letter from spiderman - and let him tell them what he needs them to make to help him out?
Cx
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