Our preschool class had such a good time on F is for Fish day learning how to graph and sort using colored Goldfish crackers. This is NOT a sponsored post. I just enjoy teaching little ones in fun, delicious ways. These crackers are fun and delicious!

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The first time I used these activities was when we celebrated Dr. Seuss’s birthday in our classroom. That was three years ago. Letter S is for Seuss. We made Dr. Seuss hats for our craft and did the fish sorting and graphing, tying it in with Dr. Seuss’s One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish book!
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So, again I pulled this activity out, this time for F is for Fish. That was the day we made our colorful paper clown fish craft. So pretty. Talk about fine motor activities AND learning how to follow directions. My kids did such a great job.
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Packaged Goldfish crackers for each of my preschoolers!
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Miss A enjoying her graphing activity.
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These math activities accompanied my F is for Fish lesson but can easily be used with O is for Ocean. All three were great fun!
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Fish Cracker Graph
Hey, are you an owner of an adorable furry pet? Well, does that furball leave a lot of pet hair around? My two labs were fur-making-MACHINES when I finally got a real pet hair vacuum and I am so, so glad I did! What a difference.
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