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Bulletin Board Trim: Aquatic (large) Straight edge, full color.
Coloring Page: Fish Color this simple picture of a fish or trace and cut out for a shapebook.
Coloring Page: Fish Color this picture of a fish or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
Coloring Page: Goldfish Color this picture of a goldfish or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
Coloring Page: Trout Color this picture of a trout or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
Counters: Fish (b/w) Math counters for hands-on activities and picture graphs. Laminate before cutting. Print on sticker paper for cute stickers or on magnetic paper for fun magnets.
Dot to Dot: Fish (to 5)  
Fiction: Frank Likes to Fish (primary) "He wants to fish every day." Short reading comprehension.
Illustrations: Marine Animals Use these marine animal illustration for dioramas, posters, book covers, stick puppets, and more.
Maze: Fish Follow the arrows through the fish-shaped maze.
Shapebook: My Fish (Primary) [member-created document] Trace and cut out. This fish-shaped shapebook has simple prompts for early readers to answer about their fish.
Sign: Fish  
Trace and Color: Fish Trace the picture of the fish and color it.
Trace and Color: Tropical Fish Trace the picture of the tropical fish and color it.
Word Problems: How Many Fish? "Joan caught 35 fish on Monday and 56 fish on Tuesday. On Wednesday she sold 27 fish. How many fish did she still have?" Word problems and instructions to make a journal entry explaining how the answer was achieved and illustrating it with a drawing.
Word Problems: How Many Fish? (journal page) Journal page for "How Many Fish?" problems.
Word Search: Sharks From "basking" to "whale"
Writing Prompts: F is for Fish (elementary) Fish-shaped shapebook with writing prompts related to the letter "F" such as "F is for fish. A fish can..."



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Animal Diagrams: Shark (labeled parts)  
Animal Diagrams: Shark (unlabeled parts)  
Animal Diagrams: Fish (labeled and unlabeled)  
Assignment Forms: Fish theme Fun fish-themed assignment forms, overdue work notices, notes from the teacher, and assignment tracking.
Assignment Forms: Sharks Fun shark-patterned late homework notices, assignment notices, and grading sheet.
Book Report Form: Fish Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about fish.
Book Report Form: Sharks Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about sharks.
Book: Fish is Fish (elementary) Comprehension, vocabulary and writing exercises enhance this book by Leo Lionni.
Coloring Page: Fish Simple line drawing of two fish in profile, a large one facing left and a smaller one facing right.
Comprehension: Fish (elem/upper elem) Explains the different types of fish and details the parts of a fish, with comprehension questions; introduces some strange fish, and provides a "fish data fact sheet" for further research.
Comprehension: Fish (primary) "Fish are animals that live in water and breathe using gills." A factual reading comprehension.
Comprehension: Sharks (upper elem/middle) Do you know... how big the biggest shark is? when sharks first existed on Earth? where sharks can be found? Learn about these fabulous fish with this informative reading comprehension.
Counters: Fish (color) Math counters for hands-on activities and picture graphs. Laminate before cutting. Print on sticker paper for cute stickers or on magnetic paper for fun magnets.
Dot to Dot: Pond - Fish (to 10)  
Early Reader: Fish (b/w) "Fish are part of the Animal Kingdom. All fish are alike in some ways." This six-page Easy Reader Booklet provides a good introduction to fish.
Early Reader: Fish (color) "Fish are part of the Animal Kingdom. All fish are alike in some ways." This six-page Easy Reader Booklet provides a good introduction to fish.
Fiction: Fishing with Grandpa (primary) An easy reading comprehension from the point of view of a young boy who loves fishing with his grandfather.
Fiction: Meet Mr. Freddie (primary) "I want you to meet my new friend, Mr. Freddie. Mr. Freddie is a fish." Short reading comprehension.
Fiction: Tina Goes Fishing (primary) "Tina wanted to catch a fish." A realistic fiction reading comprehension about an unusual fishing trip.
Glyph: Fish  
KWL: Sharks (booklet, color) Use this foldable booklet form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about sharks. Picture in color.
Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Fish Make paper bag puppets with this simple fish pattern.
Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Hammerhead Shark  
Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Shark  
Picture Prompts: Big Fish (primary)  
Poetry Prompt: Sharks (upper elem) An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using shark themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
Report Form: Sharks (b/w) Booklet format for students to write a short report on sharks. Blackline graphic.
Report Form: Sharks (color) Booklet form for students to write a short report on sharks.
Research and Report: Fish Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about fish. Includes a survey and graph to find out about people's favorite fish.
Research and Report: Sharks Report planner, KWL, space to write report, survey and graph for "favorite sharks".
Shapebook: Fish (primary) Trace and cut out. From "cattails" to "wetlands", each page of this fish-shaped shapebook has a word relating to ponds. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
Shapebook: Seashore Animals (primary) [member-created with abctools] Fish-shaped book with prompts for writing about a seashore animal of the student's choice. Based on the book "Seashore Babies".
 Clip Art: Shark Outline B&W shark outline illustration
Word Problems: How Many Fish? "Joan caught 35 fish on Monday and 56 fish on Tuesday. On Wednesday she sold 27 fish. How many fish did she still have?" Word problems and instructions to make a journal entry explaining how the answer was achieved and illustrating it with a drawing.
Word Problems: How Many Fish? (Journal Page) Journal page for "How Many Fish?" problems.
Writing Paper: Fish (primary/elem) Wide-lined paper with cute b/w illustrations of fish in the border. Portrait orientation.
Writing Paper: Fish (primary/elem) Wide-lined paper with colorful illustrations of fish in the border. Portrait orientation.
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