A fun St. Patrick's Day I Am Lucky Craftivity that helps students reflect on what makes them lucky. The St. Patrick's Day Craftivity includes
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with these easy Leprechaun Trap Ideas. There are DIY box traps, top hat traps, and more for kids of all ages.
Did you wear your green? I don't take any chances at school and make sure I'm wearing my green. I don't need any students trying to pinch me. This is the first year I've ever had to work St. Patric
Awesome collection of St. Patrick's Day science activities that kids will love! Learn rainbow science and create rainbows using water, paper, CD's, candy, slime, and more! This fun kids' science for St. Patrick's Day is perfect for science centers or classroom parties. Use rainbows, leprechauns, and shamrocks to learn!
Let the kids make these St. Patrick's Day Crafts for kids in anticipation of St. Paddy's this year. From cute shamrock crafts to leprechaun and even rainbow crafts, there is a St. Patrick's day craft
Bring a little magic to St. Patrick's Day by making magic leprechaun rocks that fizz and dissolve when washed, leaving leprechaun gold behind.
Let the kids make these St. Patrick's Day Crafts for kids in anticipation of St. Paddy's this year. From cute shamrock crafts to leprechaun and even rainbow crafts, there is a St. Patrick's day craft
With everything from a pot of gold game to a leprechaun catch, these hilarious St. Patrick’s Day party games are fun for everyone celebrating this year!
This St. Patrick’s Day activity from Craft Box Girls will show you how to make a shamrock tie-dye T-shirt using a Tulip Tie-Dye Kit and glue.
You are going to love the St. Patrick’s Day crafts that I’ve rounded up for you, today. They are sweet and simple…my two favorite ingredients for fun crafting with little ones! From hand-print rainbows to leprechaun paintings… St. Patrick’s Day Craft Ideas for Kids Lots of crafts, below: From Crafty Morning Tissue paper rainbow shamrocks from …
A joke teller is a great St. Patrick’s Day treat for kids. The free printable project (with easy folding instructions) takes less than 5 minutes to complete. The joke teller (sometimes called a cootie catcher or fortune teller) contains 8 fun St. Patrick’s Day jokes for kids and fun Saint Patrick’s Day designs. It’s the perfect non-candy treat for all ages.
These 17 St. Patrick's Day Crafts for Kids are perfect to do with you kids. All the craft that I have rounded up in today's post are inexpensive and easy!
This musical shamrock game is similar to the game musical chairs -- but with a variation. Instead of removing chairs, kids have to do a simple activity.
Use homemade fizzy paint to create your own magic fizzing shamrocks to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!
A joke teller is a great St. Patrick’s Day treat for kids. The free printable project (with easy folding instructions) takes less than 5 minutes to complete. The joke teller (sometimes called a cootie catcher or fortune teller) contains 8 fun St. Patrick’s Day jokes for kids and fun Saint Patrick’s Day designs. It’s the perfect non-candy treat for all ages.
50 pages of free St Patrick’s Day themed printable worksheets for kids. Includes a variety of literacy, math and fine motor activities.
A Shamrock handprint idea for St. Patrick's Day. An easy-to-make four-leaf clover shamrock handprint craft the kids can make!
Today is St. Patrick's Day- no longer much fun for kiddos in our public school who wear uniforms. Navy uniform tops and khaki pants mean .... you WILL get pinched for St. Patty's!! So I loaded
St Patricks Day Worksheets are such a fun way to get the kids excited for the holiday while exercising their brain. Choose from cute leprechaun laden Math and English worksheets. Count and color your way to St. Patrick’s day! When you’re finished with these, print more holiday spirit. We have St Patrick’s Day coloring pages, pot […]
Free St. Patrick's Day leprechaun printable. Make your own lucky charm with our latest holiday kids craft. A free and easy diy kids art project.
These free printable St. Patrick’s Day do a dot marker pages are no-prep fun for toddlers and preschoolers! Click through for 11 free St. Pat’s dab it pages.
This Saint Patrick's Pre-K Pack is the perfect way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with your kiddos! These activities are perfect for kids ages 2-5 and are FREE!
Below you will find links to over 50 great St. Patrick’s Day FREE printables and downloads including prints, subway art, cupcake toppers, party printables, coloring sheets, and more! ATTENTION PINN…
Free Lucky St. Patrick's Day Math Worksheet. Count, color, and graph the shapes. More spring worksheets available. Check out my spring products. Spring
I like to teach about rainbows and the colors of the rainbow around St. Patrick’s Day since part of the lore of the leprechaun is that he sometimes hides his pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Here are a few of my favorite rainbow activities. Rainbow Science Experiment This simple experiment helps students […]
Free Printable I Spy St. Patrick's Day Activity is perfect for a classroom activity, screen free rainy day activity, boredom buster, or road trip activity.
St Patricks Day history for kids doesn't have to be all rainbows and of gold. Learn the St Patrick's Day history for elementary students.
On March 17, many people celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by dressing in green, searching for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and keeping an eye out for the ever mysterious leprechaun. …
Poison is a game that I learned WAY back in college. The year that I graduated (cough, cough, '98) the MENC (now the NAfME) conference was in Arizona. My mom and I went and I actually spent a great deal of time at the job fair, interviewing for various school districts (this is a whole blog post in itself). At any rate, at one of the sessions, a presenter taught us the game poison and she taught it as an aural rhythmic recognition game. She would clap a rhythm, the kids would clap it back. Then they would clap it together and then she would have them clap it themselves. Then she told them that that particular rhythm was now poisoned and that she was going to clap a series of rhythm patterns. They were to clap all the patterns back but if they heard the poisoned rhythm, they were not to clap that pattern. If they did clap that pattern, they were out and had to sit down. During the course of my teaching I have learned to play this game in more ways that the original way I learned it (but I must say, the "original way" is a quick, easy time-filler that requires NO flashcards or PowerPoint's). I thought it would be fun, for my kiddos, to create a holiday spin on this game. There are a couple ways to play it: as a PowerPoint game or as a flashcard game. Here's a synopsis of the PowerPoint game: The students first see this slide: Then they are given the rhythm that is poisoned or the "Leprechaun's Rhythm": They are NOT to clap this rhythm when they see the slides (but we do practice it a few times to get it in every one's ear): The students then see/read a series of slides (I have them stand up to play this game). I say "one, two, ready, read" and then they either read the slides out loud (if it's NOT the poisoned rhythm) or in their heads (if it IS the poisoned rhythm): Up until now they would have been reading all the slides out loud. When they see this slide, they **should** read the slide in their head. After the slide with the poisoned rhythm is a reminder slide stating that the previous rhythm was the Leprechaun's rhythm: If they clapped or said the Leprechaun's rhythm they are out and must sit down. I want to keep my kiddos engaged in the activity when they are out, so I have them pick up a die cut shamrock before they sit down (you can also pick up two packages of foam shamrocks at the Dollar Tree- it's a GREAT time saver.) When they are out, they still participate by holding up their shamrock if they read a rhythm that is NOT the poisoned rhythm and putting their shamrock down on the floor if they see the poisoned rhythm. I have created poisoned rhythm slides for all the patterns so that I can interchange and mix up which rhythm pattern in poisoned. It takes about 3 minutes to manipulate the PowerPoint and presto, they are practicing a new pattern. In the file at my Teachers Pay Teachers store I've included the JPEG files so all you have to do is drop them onto a blank slide to create new poison pattern games. You can also play this game with flashcards. By printing out the following flashcards, you would put one of them up on the board. You would tell the students that this is the Leprechaun's rhythm, or the poisoned rhythm. I then tell them that I am going to clap or play a rhythmic pattern and that they are to echo all the pattern, except if they hear the poisoned rhythm. They DO NOT clap that pattern back. As they get better at this game, you can add an additional rhythm that is poisoned. This means that the students will then echo all patterns except the TWO rhythms that are poisoned. As the kiddos get older, you can add more poisoned rhythms. This helps keep the game fresh and fun. The kids LOVE this game and it's one that they ask for, time and time again! I wanted also to have a formal assessment in March so I created some worksheets. I might use this one with my first graders, but I'm probably going to use the one that incorporated ta rest. I've created poison games for the following concepts (high do and ti are coming soon): ta ti-ti ta rest half note tika-tika ti-tika tika-ti syn-co-pa tom-ti ti-tom tim-ka so-mi la do re low la low so fa ti There's also a rhythm bundle and the melodic bundle will be coming soon! :) In addition to these games, I've also almost finished a "genertic poison" game that is not seasonal and you can use anytime of year. There will be a blog post about these soon! I'm hoping to make a spring garden version of these games too. . . where kiddo will have to watch out for the deadly weeds, lol! We'll see. . . :)
Thank you for checking out my TpT Store and St. Patty's Day Synonyms! Included in this packet are 16 base word cards and 32 synonym cards. Students take turns finding synonym hats that match the St. Patrick's Day kiddos on the base word cards. If you and your kiddos enjoyed this activity make s...
Make these fun DIY St. Patrick's Day shirts with freezer paper and paint. So fun and so easy for kids to make these eraster-stamped shirts.
The Walking Rainbow demonstration is a great St. Patrick's Day science activity. Get the details including a free reading passage on this post.
What attributes do your students have that make them "lucky?" In this St. Patrick's Day Shamrock "I am lucky" Craftivity students write about four things that make them a lucky person. It is a perfect St. Patrick's Day writing lesson and a fun activity for elementary school.
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This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosure policy for details. Your kiddos will be excited to learn and play with fifteen FUN St Patrick’s Day Worksheets. Read on for printable activities, scavenger hunts, math, reading, and even a limerick or two! 1 Cut and paste Shamrock SoDoKu by Royal Baloo. (pictured) 2 Your little…