If you are getting ready to celebrate St. Patrick's Day
with your students, I have a
few things to share with you.
with your students, I have a
few things to share with you.
I LOVE when activites and stations match the season
Yes, they need to be quality and educationally solid
but they can still be cute).
but they can still be cute).
One idea for a fun whole group game is the ever popular,
"I Have, Who Has?". I LOVE having this game for all
seasons and themes. Same words your students need to
master, but add a new picture and kids think it's a
new game (whatever it takes to keep their interest).
"I Have, Who Has?". I LOVE having this game for all
seasons and themes. Same words your students need to
master, but add a new picture and kids think it's a
new game (whatever it takes to keep their interest).
I have this bundle for sale in my store.
It includes 5 levels of word cards
It includes 5 levels of word cards
(preprimer, primer, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade).
Click on the picture to go directly to the link.
Click on the picture to go directly to the link.
And now for some FREEBIES....
This word building activity uses the letters in the
word LEPRECAUNS. Have your students use
the letters to build words and then add them
to the included recording sheet.
Odd and even sorting fun!
The pack includes some preprogrammed number cards,
but also includes blank shamrocks
(I would laminate them and then write
whatever numbers you want on them.
Then you could easily erase
and change the numbers as often as you want to.)
And the last freebie is a set of gold coin number cards.
The cards go from 0-120 and have soooo many uses
(100s chart, calendar numbers, number ordering,
addition/subtraction sentences,
multiplication/division sentences,
greater than/less than,
skip counting, etc.).
The possibilities are almost endless.
I hope you see something here that you can use to make
March learning fun and engaging.
The cards go from 0-120 and have soooo many uses
(100s chart, calendar numbers, number ordering,
addition/subtraction sentences,
multiplication/division sentences,
greater than/less than,
skip counting, etc.).
The possibilities are almost endless.
I hope you see something here that you can use to make
March learning fun and engaging.
Just click on the picture and they are all yours.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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