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St. Patrick’s Day Printables for Elementary/Middle School

March 14, 2017 by Anne Campbell Leave a Comment

Free St. Patrick’s Day Printables

Need a fun and easy St. Patrick’s Day activity for your elementary or middle school aged kids? These printable activities will help! Our freebie has a St. Patrick’s Day scrambled word activity, library checklist, and St. Pat’s Day themed notebook page. This activity will add to your magical day of fun while increasing kid’s reading, spelling, and vocabulary skills.

Use the notebook pages along with some writing prompts to encourage your kids’ creativity:

  • Imagine you have encountered a leprechaun. What is his/her name and what does he/she look like. What about personality?
  • There are many famous Irish folktales (some are featured in the library checklist). Create your own version of an Irish folktale.
  • What would you do if you found a pot of gold?
  • Have you ever seen a rainbow in real life? Describe what it looked like and what you were doing.
  • Describe how you would make a leprechaun trap.
To get your free St. Patrick’s Day Activity Pack, simply click here or on the image below, and complete the checkout process.

Free St. Patrick's Day Printables -- Activity Pack with scrambled word activity, library checklist, and St. Patrick's Day themed notebook page.

P. S. Don’t forget to wear green!!! 

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