The Pot of Gold Craft Activity is a festive and engaging way for students to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while practicing both writing and crafting skills. This project includes two page toppers that can be used to add a polished finish to students’ writing projects. It also comes with a coloring page and gold coin templates that students can use to create their own custom pot of gold craft. The St. Patrick’s Day-themed writing paper is available in several templates, which makes it easy to differentiate for students of varying skill levels. This project is not only a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but also great for reflecting on what they are thankful for. Learn more about this pot of gold craft and writing activity below!
What’s Included in the Pot of Gold Craft Resource?
The pot of gold craft resource includes the following:
- 2 page toppers you can choose from to create a nice finished look for your students’ writing projects
- coloring page with gold coin templates for students to use to create their custom craft project
- St. Patrick’s Day-themed writing paper that comes in a few different templates (lined, primary lined, and no lines) so you can differentiate as needed to meet the needs of your students
Why Teachers Love the Pot of Gold Craft Resource
Teachers love the pot of gold craft resource because…
- The printable resources are quick and easy to prep – saving you lots of time.
- The resources make it easy to differentiate so you can meet the needs of all your students.
- Students love these types of activities and will be engaged and on-task while working on this project.
- This is a fun and engaging way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in your classroom.
- The final projects look great displayed on your classroom bulletin board.
Why Students Love the Pot of Gold Craft Resource
Students love this resource because…
- They enjoy using their creativity to decorate their own personalized gold coins.
- The festive St. Patrick’s Day theme makes writing feel fun and exciting instead of like an ordinary assignment.
- They get to reflect on what makes them feel lucky and share those positive thoughts with their classmates.
- The mix of coloring, crafting, and writing keeps students engaged and gives them a chance to show off their artistic side.
- Seeing their finished projects displayed on the bulletin board gives them a sense of pride and accomplishment.
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In closing, we hope you found this post about our pot of gold craft and writing resource helpful! If you did, then you may be interested in our other St. Patrick’s Day activities for elementary students.