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Scoop ‘em Each kid had a chance to use the fish net to see how many plastic floatie fish they could catch in one minute. Out of the frying pan into the dishpan The kids used a frying pan to try and get three felt fish into a container.

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Page 1: Scoop ‘em Each kid had a chance to use the fish net to see how many plastic floatie fish they could catch in one minute. Out of the frying pan into the

Scoop ‘em

Each kid had a chance to use the fish net to see how many

plastic floatie fish they could catch in one minute.

Out of the frying pan

into the dishpan

The kids used a frying pan to try and get three felt fish into a

container.

Page 2: Scoop ‘em Each kid had a chance to use the fish net to see how many plastic floatie fish they could catch in one minute. Out of the frying pan into the

Spinning Jacob London for his turnEmily Hardman giving Nathan Smith a good

spin

Mark proudly shows where his tail landed

Javen blindflded and ready to go

Instead of pin the tail on the donkey, we kept with the fish

theme and had the kids try and tape the tail on a fish. It was

fun seeing some of the kids get into spinning each other

around. Mark Lastowski was the closest to getting his fish’s

tail onto the body.

Tape the Tail on the Fish

Page 3: Scoop ‘em Each kid had a chance to use the fish net to see how many plastic floatie fish they could catch in one minute. Out of the frying pan into the

Goin’ Fishin’

This was by far the game far the game that

that surprised me the most. The object of the game was to “hook” a

fish using a fishing rod. The fish were made out of Styrofoam with a pipe cleaner loop sticking out of the top. I thought the

kids might get discouraged that it was difficult to “hook” the

fish. Instead, they persevered taking their

time and not getting discouraged when the

hook would just miss the loop.

On the back of each fish

was a number.

The kids then went in order

by their number to

choose a fish wall

decoration to take home. Michelle’s steady hand eventually hooks a

fish

Nathan going after the orange fish