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A Bulletin Board: "A Great Catch" or "Fishing for a Good Book" or even "Get Hooked on a Good Book" made with a fish net and print out several different book-cover pics to put in the net. Instead
Make an attendance board by hanging a small piece of net and having students paperclip/clothespin their fish to the net when they come in each day. Make a bulletin board of brain-teasers/mysteries called "Somethings Fishy!!" Make a classroom job chart with a fish theme by putting job names on hooks and student names on fish. Simply rotate the fish each week/month. Use a fish bowl to store pencils, pens, markers, etc. on your desk. Or, use a fish bowl with student names written on fish to draw out names to call on. Someone else on here told me they had a canoe in their reading corner for the kids to sit in and bought a giant fish pillow from Wal-Mart to go inside. That would be great! Call your beginning of the day activity the "Catch of the Day" For treats during the first week/special ocassions, give out Gummi Fish. Use the lollipop buddies activity posted on the message board but instead call it "Fishing Buddies" and print out different types of fish. Two of each fish will be needed, if you missed that post, e-mail me.(These could be used later on to group students. Hand out the fish and have all the bass be one group, all the catfish another, etc.) That's all I can think of at the moment... I hope this is what you were looking for and hope it helps.
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