This passage supports NGSS K-ESS2-2 learning through observations of spider web construction. Students discover how small animals can make significant changes to their environment while meeting their basic needs for food and shelter.
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A spider worked hard in the garden. She built webs between plants, connecting leaves and stems. The web caught her food and gave her a place to live. When old webs broke, new plants could grow through these spaces. The spider changed her space to catch food and make shelter.
Why did the spider build webs?
To help plants growTo collect waterTo block sunlightTo catch food and make shelter
What happened when old webs broke?
Plants grew through spacesSpider got hungryGarden diedRain fell harder
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RL.1.1
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