St. Patrick’s Day is a fantastic opportunity to bring a splash of color and a sprinkle of magic into the classroom. Our St. Patrick’s Day literacy activities resource does just that! This resource features a vibrant rainbow craft and character traits writing activities. The best part is that the final products look great displayed on a March bulletin board. Learn more about this resource below!
What is the St. Patrick’s Day Literacy Activities Resource?
This Rainbow Craft Activity features character traits activities, craft templates, and a St. Patrick’s Day writing activity. It offers students a fun opportunity to practice the reading strategy, character traits. It makes a great March bulletin board!
This resource includes:
- a teaching guide with instructions to make implementing this resource in your classroom quick and easy
- 2 differentiated character trait printable pages so you can decide which works best for you and your students and differentiate as needed
- printable pot of gold, rainbow and cloud templates that students can customize (differentiated writing template options included)
Why Teachers Love These St. Patrick’s Day Literacy Activities
Elementary teachers love this St. Patrick’s Day resource because…
- This St. Patrick’s Day resource requires no prep – Just print and go!
- Teachers can use the finished projects to create easy St. Patrick’s day bulletin boards or door decor.
- The activities are open-ended, which allows you to use them even if you change grade levels.
- It provides a fun way to teach or review character traits with your class.
- Students are highly engaged when working on these activities.
5 Ways Teachers Use this St. Patrick’s Day Literacy Resource
Below are the different ways elementary teachers use this resource in their classroom:
- St. Patrick’s Day activities
- March bulletin board
- whole group reading lessons
- literacy centers
- sub plans
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