One Fish Two Fish Rhyming Activities

Have you read One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss? If so, you’ll love these One Fish Two Fish rhyming activities based on this popular kids book!

Activities using rhyming words can help improve reading skills and vocabulary. They’re also a lot of fun for kids!

Whether you’re already familiar with One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish or not, try out these activities today and see how much fun learning can be.

One Fish Two Fish

From counting to opposites to Dr. Seuss’s signature silly rhymes, this book has everything a beginning reader needs!

Meet the bumpy Wump and the singing Ying, and even the winking Yink who drinks pink ink. The silly rhymes and colorful cast of characters will have every child giggling from morning to night.

If you don’t have a copy of the book on hand, you can share this read-aloud video with your preschoolers before beginning the rhyming activity.

How to Teach Rhyming to Preschoolers

Rhyming is a fun and easy way for kids to learn about words. It’s also a great way to develop phonemic awareness, which is an important skill for reading and writing. If you’re looking for a fun and interactive way to teach rhyming to your preschoolers, try these tips.

One great way to introduce rhyming is through music. Play some of your favorite nursery rhymes or children’s songs that contain lots of rhyming words. As your child sings along, point out the words that rhyme. You can also create your own simple rhymes using your child’s name or other familiar words.

Another fun way to teach rhyming is through games. There are lots of great commercially-available games that focus on rhyming, such as Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat I Can Do That! Game.

Or you can make up your own simple games using cards with words that rhyme. For example, you might lay out a few cards with different words that rhyme (such as “hat,” “cat,” and “bat”), and then have your child match the rhyming words.

By following these simple steps, you’ll be on your way to teaching rhyming in no time!

One Fish Two Fish Rhyming Activities

To set up this activity, all you will need is your printer, a laminator, and a paper cutter or scissors. You could also add velcro dots if you’d like.

Just print out the activity pack. Laminate the pages, and cut them apart so that you have 14 fish bowl mats and 56 fish cards. I always print on cardstock and laminate for durability.

You could add velcro dots to each of the four corners on the fishbowl mats and on the back of each fish card, if you’d like. Lining up the velcro dots will help kids work on motor skills, but it’s totally optional.

I’ve included 14 different rhymes in this pack. Before setting up this activity, I suggest familiarizing yourself with all of the images and words. There is an answer key at the bottom of each page in case you need it.

Learners will spread out the fish and fishbowls. It’s up to you to decide how many to play at one time. You could start with one fishbowl mat and 8 rhyming cards for beginning learners. Or, you can lay them all out to challenge your older learners.

Each fishbowl has four rhyming fish. Can your preschoolers match them all? 

Practicing rhyming words doesn't have to be boring! Change things up with this pack of One Fish Two Fish rhyming activities. It's perfect for your homeschool preschool literacy lessons.

Dr Seuss Activities

If your preschoolers and kindergarteners enjoyed this Seuss-inspired rhyming activity, be sure to check out the Seuss-themed activities below. They’re perfect for rounding out your Dr. Seuss lesson plans.

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