Under the Sea
Two Hungry SharksTwo hungry sharks swimming on a waveOne named
Doroth, one named Dave.Chomp chomp, Dorothy. Chomp chomp, Dave.Swim
away Dorothy. Swim away Dave.
Five Little FishiesFive little fishies, swimming in the
seaTeasing Mr. Shark, "You can't catch me!"Along comes Mr. Shark,
quiet as can beAnd snatches that fish right out of the sea!
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Have fun with a game of go fish.Play a traditional version, or
this funTens Go Fish version to help with math skills.
Tens Go Fish
• Use a standard deck of cards, removing all face cards and
10s.• Deal each player 5 cards.• The remaining cards should be face
down in the middle of the playing area. This is the "Go Fish"
pile.• Before beginning the game, look for pairs of cards in your
hand that have a sum of 10.• Place all cards with a sum of 10 face
up on the table in front of you for everyone to see.• Draw from the
Go Fish pile to replace the cards so that you still have 5 cards in
your hand.• To begin, players take turns asking each other for
their desired card.
◦ Instead of seeking out pairs of cards, ask for cards that will
help you create a set that adds to ten.◦ For example, if you have
2, 4, and 3 in your hands, you would ask for an Ace (value of
one).
• If you receive the card you wanted, and you have another set
of that adds to ten, place the set on the table.• If you do not get
hte card tha tyou asked for, the player must "go fish" and pick a
new card from the deck.
◦ If the drawn card helps create a set that adds to 10, the
player will place that set on the table.• If a player runs out of
cards, they will draw 2 cards to continue playing• Play ends when
all cards are used, or no more sets of ten can be created.
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Supplies:Salt, School Glue, Paper,Watercolor Paints
Under the Sea Salt
Paintinghttps://inspiremyplay.com/ocean-themed-play-stem-and-craft-activities/
• Draw your under water scene__using a bottle of school
glue.
• Thicker paper is best.
• Sprinkle salt over the glue.
• Shake the excess salt off.
• Using your paint brush, dab__or drip the watercolor
paint__directly onto the salt.
• Allow the painting to dry.