Skip Counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, 10s, 25s EDITABLE Spider Craft Bulletin Board Idea
Looking for the perfect October or Halloween math activity that’s fun, low-prep, and bulletin-board ready? These Skip Counting Spiders get your students practicing 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, and 25s (plus mixed options!) while building an adorable spider craft.
✨ What’s Included
- 4 spider head & body options
- 3 eye choices
- “My spider is skip counting by: ___” label
- 8 leg sets (2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 25s, and mixed) with two printing options (outlined or plain)
- Skip Counting Spiders bulletin board header
- Answer key
Why Teachers Love It
✔️ Easy to Differentiate → every student can work on their own level
✔️ Engaging & Hands-On → fine motor + math practice in one
✔️ October-Ready Display → instant Halloween bulletin board
Now with an editable version to add your own #s
File Formats
- PDF (ready to print)
- PowerPoint (editable)
This SUPER fun craft also includes counting by 2,s 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 25s plus MIXED options! If you need a fun and engaging activity, these adorable spiders will give your students the differentiated practice they need, allowing you to assess AND have a cute seasonal bulletin display formatively.
FAQs
Q: Is this editable?
A: Yes! One of the PPT versions allows you to edit the text on the spider legs to align with your students' learning needs!
Q: What size are the spiders?
A: The spider head and legs are printed on standard sized paper (8.5 x 11). The legs are on their own separate page of the same size.
What Educators are saying about Skip Counting Spiders
"We had a lot of fun with this! They were so motivated to make their spider that they didn't realize they were learning something!" - 3rd grade teacher
"The children loved creating these skip counting Spiders. It was such a fun activity for them. The children were engaged and in addition they were building their fine motors skills to create their masterpiece. What a great, fun activity and the children are so proud of their creation. Will be using this resource again and again in the future. Thank you for creating such a great resource." - 1st grade teacher
