Mar 13, 2016

Celebrating St. Patrick's Day Ideas with Freebies


Time to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Today I wanted to share a few ideas and freebies. 


Here is list of ideas that will get you started for your St. Patrick's day lessons. This is month where anything with lots of different colors work great. They can be used to practice the color order of a rainbow or objects can be organized by size. There are many things to work on during March. Personally, we love making glitter homemade play-doh. 

Some quick ideas that can be found in a craft store.
- leprechaun traps (stem challenges) 
- rainbows (fruit loop cereal, skittles) 
- Ireland (history reports) 
- scavenger hunts
- green homemade play-doh
- rainbows


The following products can be found in my Teachers Pay Teacher's Store



Morning Work and Picture Word Charts
Students are practicing their cut and glue skills, they are coloring, using bingo daubers, tracing, sounding out sounds, matching and reading. It all happens within about five minutes. These worksheets are wonderful practice for little ones. It can be used for morning work, early finishers, or homework. Students can also use this handy picture word chart to complete their morning work. The word charts can be used to complete all pages in this resource. They can be cut and stored in a mini envelope or bag. Each morning work page has a separate word chart.


St. Patrick's Day Beginning Sounds

Cut and Glue Worksheets
There are nine words on each page. Students are asked to cut and glue the beginning sounds. These worksheets can be used for homework, review, or assessment.



Beginning Sounds Clip it Cards
There are thirty six clip it cards. Students are asked to clip the beginning sound by using cloth pins. These can also be laminated and used with dry erase markers. A recording sheet is in included. Not all cards have to completed in one lesson.



True and False Equations
There are fifty six true and false cards. Students are asked to look at the picture and decide if the given letter is true or false. Students can use cloth pins or cards can be laminated and used with dry erase markers. Not all task cards have to completed in one lesson.

 

Add Magnets
There are fifteen sets with four pictures each. Students use magnet letters to place under the picture to show the beginning sounds. These sets can be laminated and  used with dry erase markers. They are not themed cards so they can be used throughout the year as review.



Review Beginning Sounds
For review use these mini cut and glue booklets. There are five sets each with two pages. Use the mini picture tiles to fill in the booklets. Or only use the mini picture tiles and add to a student notebook for a quick review or assessment.

  


Leprechaun Golden Words

If you are looking for a way to practice sight words, I created this interactive notebook for the month of March. It includes 4 lists with nine words each, three printables for each list, morning work, unscramble the words, read the sentence, color the picture.

list 1: at can cat back dad am bat mad ran
list 2: six in wig it did mix sit pin fix
list 3: hot hop pot pop ox lock mop got rock
list 4: sit bug paw win fit coat rug boat hit




Leprechaun Math Fun
These math printables can be used as review packet or for early finishers. They include the following attainments:

Writing a 3 digit number
Double digit addition
Triple digit addition/subtraction cut and paste worksheets
Expand the number
Read and write the number
Is the equation true
Order the numbers from least to greatest
Comparing triple digit numbers
Write the fraction
Read the amount of coins, add, and write the amount given
Single digit multiplication








Print and go with this pack of math and literacy. Over one hundred pages of engaging work for students in grades 2-3. The attainment included are:

Language Arts:
*Morning Work
(Sentence Fix, Homophones, ABC Order, Vowels, Definitions)
*Recognize short vowels O and U
*Recognize long vowels O and U
*Using is or are
*Fill in sentences
*Synonyms for shorts vowels O and U
*Roll, Read, Color
*Roll, Read, Write
*ABC order literacy center
*Homophone matching cards literacy center
*Story elements
*Journal prompts
*Original Acrostic poems
*Original story read, answer questions

Math:
*Morning work review of 11 concepts
*Adding triple digits plus double digits with regrouping
*Subtracting triple digits minus double digits no borrowing
*Multiply single digits
*Put number is order least to greatest cards with recording sheet
*Read numbers to 1,000 cards with recording sheet







Use this free writing activity as a bulletin board display that asks student to explain why they feel lucky. Included also is another writing assignment that asks students to describe how to trap a leprechaun.




It is an acrostic poem about a leprechaun who is trapped. He is panicking at first then decides he is going to figure out how to escape. Students can create their own poem after reading and answering questions about the poem. There are also student doodle note pages for discussing how to write an acrostic poem.

      



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