Bingo Dabber Dr. Seuss Activity
- You need: red and blue bingo dabbers
- Cat in the Hat mosaic printable. You can download this Dr. Seuss printable for free here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/sqa88gvvzjjcd4b/MosaicCatintheHat.pdf
- I presented visuals so that my little friends would know that the red goes on the circles and the blue goes on the squares
The triangles could be dabbed white, but we left them. I don't have a white bingo dabber (do they even exist?), but you could use a white shoe polish dabber, or a small sponge square on the end of a clothespin and dip it in white tempera paint.
Cat in the Hat Unifix Cubes
This is just a simple activity that you can use to work on patterning, sequencing and finger strengthening. The kids knew right away that they were making the cubes look like the Cat's hat!
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Fish Bowls
You will need the following:
- tag board cut out in the form of a fish bowl (I made my own pattern)
- karo syrup
- blue food coloring
- construction paper cut outs of red and blue fish
-Pour some karo syrup on the tag board fish bowl
-Add a drop of food coloring on the syrup
-Have the kids rub the syrup and food coloring on the fish bowl, covering the surface (if they are reluctant to touch it, you could have them wear vinyl disposable gloves or use a paint brush)
-add the red and blue fish cut outs while still wet so that they stick
Jello Fish Bowls
You will need:
- Blue jello
- clear plastic cups
- large spoon for scooping
- Swedish Fish
-Work on scooping and filling and using 2 hands together by having the students hold onto the plastic cup as able and fill it with blue jello
-Top with a couple of Swedish Fish
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