Fun Learning Activities for St.Patrick’s Day

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Here’s a great list of fun learning activities for St. Patrick’s Day! I know you’ll find something here to try with your kids!

Fun Learning Activities for St.Patricks Day

Here’s the next post in my series on using holidays as an excuse to incorporate fun learning activities into your kids’ day! You don’t have to be a homeschooler to use this list, but I love that it helps complements our learning days and adds something different and a bit of excitement to our sometimes humdrum days. Keep reading for lovely reading, math, science, and more – all related to St. Patrick’s Day!

Learning Activities for St. Patrick’s Day

Learning Activities for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day: Printable Learning Packet – One Beautiful Home

Four Leaf Clover Maze – Printable Activities

The History of St. Patrick’s Day Unit Study – Free Homeschool Deals

Science Experiments for St. Patrick’s Day

Science Experiments for St. Patrick's Day

Add a little STEM excitement to St. Patty’s day with these fun science experiments! I always need a reason and a plan for science. I’m not the best about incorporating this subject into our daily lives (or, at least making it relevant and scientific…) 😀

Shamrock Crystals – Housing A Forest – We’ve tried to grow crystals before but were unsuccessful. We’ll have to try again.

STEM Coin Bridge – Teachers Pay Teachers – I love this idea.

Magic Leprechaun Rocks – Gift of Curiosity – super fun and easy!

Math Activites for St. Patrick’s Day

Math Activites for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day Multiplication – Teachers Pay Teachers – I’m always looking for fun ways to sneak in a little math practice and this is just the right level for my kids.

Lucky Charms Graph – How I Homeschool My Child – add a little math to breakfast!

St. Patricks Day Hundreds Charts Hidden Pictures Fun Pack – Teachers Notebook

Writing / English for St. Patrick’s Day

Writing / English for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day Wordfind Printable – Cook Craft Love

Crack to Code {Printables} – Free Homeschool Deals – my 8 year old absolutely loves these code puzzles!

Roll, Read & Write – The Curriculum Corner

Fun Arts & Crafts for St. Patrick’s Day

Fun Arts & Crafts for St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Plaque – The Plaid Palette – I think this rainbow is such a cute craft. We’ll try it for sure.

St. Patrick’s Day Popsicle Stick Craft – -Crafty Morning

Paper Plate Rainbow and Pot of Gold – I Heart Crafty Things

Read Aloud Books about St. Patrick’s Day

Check out all of the fun books about St. Patrick’s Day! Use this list to find them at your library, or buy them and add them to your own.

Books About St Patrick's Day

The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day by Natasha Wing

That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting

Happy Patrick’s Day, Curious George, tabbed book by H. A. Rey

Green Shamrocks by Eve Bunting

The Story of the Leprechaun by Katherine Tegen

Lucky Tucker by Leslie McGuirk

Hooray for Patrick’s Day Lift the Flap by Puffin by Joan Holub

There Was Lady Swallowed Clover by Lucille Colandro

The Luckiest St Patrick’s Ever by Teddy Slater

Ten Lucky Leprechauns by Kathryn Heling

The Leprechaun’s Gold by Pamela-Duncan-Edwards

St Patrick’s Day by Gail Gibbons

Jamie ORourke Potato by Tomie dePaola

Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland by Tomie dePaola

 

Fun Learning Activities for St.Patricks Day

About Michelle Marine

Michelle Marine is the author of How to Raise Chickens for Meat, a long-time green-living enthusiast, and rural Iowa mom of four. She empowers families to grow and eat seasonal, local foods; to reduce their ecological footprint; and to come together through impactful travel.

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  1. I remember as a child going crazy for those mazes, like the shamrock one above. I had to make sure mine went all the way through without touching any of the walls! it was so frustrating when you hit the dead end…these look like amazing activities for kids (and adults!) of all ages.