Lets go fishing! (+ printable)

by Nadia on September 30, 2009

in Crafts,Printables


This fun and easy to make fish­ing game pro­vided us with a lot of fun today. This activ­ity is great for hand/eye coor­di­na­tion.

Mate­ri­als needed: paper plate, foil, paper clips, dolly pegs or any type of stick (or even an old marker), blue card paper (i used poster board paper), string, and small magnet.

First print out the fish images on card stock (or nor­mal paper and lam­i­nate). Print two copies so that there are more fish. I’ve included a fish print­able here

Fold your blue paper in half then in half again. Cut along the folds/creases.

Wrap foil around plate and tape blue paper pieces together till it fits right.
** You can use glue now if you like to secure the foiled paper plate to the blue paper (optional)

Cut out fish pieces and write their points on the back. I used 1 and 2 points and just chose them randomly.


Add paper clips to the fish.


I used a dolly peg as the fish­ing stick and tied a piece of string around it as well as around a small mag­net.
(For younger kids make the string shorter than for an older child since it is eas­ier to con­trol with a shorter string.)

You can use a stick from outside(twig), old marker, or even an old mag­netic fish­ing game stick that you have lying around instead.


At the end of the game have the kids tally the points at the back.

This activ­ity was inspired by The Ulti­mate Craft book

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Vanessa September 30, 2009 at 12:33 pm

I love that idea! With my son at kindergarden, my daughter and I need some new activities!

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2 Nicole {tired, need sleep} October 1, 2009 at 1:54 am

This is so creative! We have something similar – I cut out cardstock fish (all very plain and the same shape) and wrote the ABCs on them for M to fish out and then name the letter. I love the point idea, and your fish are way cuter than mine!! I may have to do this one too, he will love it. And I will for sure be making your fish pond – brilliant! Thank you for the instructions!!

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3 Raising a Happy Child October 1, 2009 at 3:16 am

This is fun. I created a similar game (a lot simpler, of course :) ) for sight words, and Anna had a lot of fun fishing for words.

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4 Rachel@oneprettything.com October 8, 2009 at 7:28 am

Wow, thanks so much for including the printable. This is great! I'll be linking.

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5 Jo Shabo February 23, 2010 at 3:49 am

very cute!! I love your blog- I am now following you!

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6 Kyrstin February 23, 2010 at 4:25 am

Great Idea. I will be using this for sure! I am a new follower too. So glad I found you blog!
Kyrstin

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7 Ylime March 9, 2010 at 5:44 am

Super fun activity craft! I've listed it in a Spring Break roundup on my blog, The Handmade Experiment. I've got tutorials on things to make and things to bake and a couple of cool etsy artists for things to take this spring break. Come on over and check it out and thanks for the inspiration!
http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2010/03/08/spring-break-week-things-to-make-bake-and-take/

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8 Jenny March 24, 2010 at 7:13 am

I love this! I am going to have to do this today or tomorrow.

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