Dr. Seuss had a way of teaching the broadest of concepts with the simplest of language. Enter One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish: it teachers colors, opposites, simple sight words, and nonsense words.
I’ve found some crafts and activities for One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish that will surely engage and delight your classes and homeschoolers!
Mama Miss’ FREEBIE! Printable One Fish, Two Fish Counting Game
One Fish, Two Fish Word Family Fish {FREEBIE} via Miss Glamour Goes to Kindergarten
Fishing Party Ideas via East Coast Mommy
One Fish, Two Fish’s Sight Word Pancakes via Love, Learn, Play
{more cute ideas on site!}
One Fish, Two Fish Watercolor Paintings via Art Dish
Bubble Wrap Fish Painting via Tippytoe Crafts
FREEBIE 12 Page One Fish, Two Fish Mini-Unit via Homeschool Share
Tissue Paper Fishbowl via 5 Minutes for Special Needs
Fishbowl Craft with a Fun “Paint” Recipe via I Can Teach My Child
One Fish, Two Fish Color Matching via Under the Table & Dreaming
Magnetic Fishing Game via Make Do Mum {FREEBIE FISH PRINTABLES!}
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Need more ideas to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday on March 2nd?
Stop by:
- The Lorax Crafts
- The Lorax Activities
- Green Eggs & Ham Crafts
- The Cat in the Hat Crafts
- Yertle the Turtle Crafts
- Our Dr. Seuss gallery of ideas
- Dr. Seuss bulletin boards
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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss,
Nicolette
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