For the fish I used rubber gyotaku fish I ordered over the summer. The fish are a bit pricey but, if treated well, they last a LONG time and most elementary aged children get a big kick out of making prints from them.
In order to capture the texture of the rubber fish students used tempera paint and tracing paper. The tracing paper worked really well. It was sturdy enough not tear from wet paint but flexible enough to press into all the nooks and crannies of the fish. My first graders had a little trouble cutting the fish out after the paint had dried, so I made sure to explain that they should leave a little margin of space around the fish as they cut, in case the paper ripped. Because the paper is semi-transparent, once it was glued to the plate the outer margin around the fish didn't really detract from the overall look of the piece. Here are some finished examples:
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