Patrick’s Day is a unit that I have loved including to the year! All of my units include TONS of hands-on math and literacy activities that are focused on a specific theme. You know how much I adore thematic units and St. This is the time of day where students get exposed to so many different types of stories, vocabulary, and is one of the most calming times of day for the entire class.Īfter reading these stories to the class, I love adding them to the classroom library for students to go back to look more closely at the pictures and often times I hear them retelling the story to themselves or to a friend. There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover!.That’s What Leprechauns Do (used in my St.Patrick’s Day fun to your classroom during March, I thought I would share with you some of my favorite activities and ideas that I like to do in hopes to make your planning for next month a bit easier! I also hope these ideas give you more time for yourself, your family, and did I mention for YOU? St. Students truly believe this mischievous leprechaun is real and it makes it even more exciting to play along with it! This is the time to get silly in your classroom! I definitely like to keep my classroom tidy, but this is the month that I am okay with messes especially since I am the one making them! It is so fun to watch your students reactions when they come to the classroom in the morning, after specials, after lunch, or recess and see chairs flipped upside down, blocks spilled all over the room, or something just out of place from the leprechaun. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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