For younger students, try this EASY St. Patrick's Day Word search. There are no backwards or diagonal words in this large-print 6x8 word hunt. Perfect for students in 1st and 2nd grade.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
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Find the words hidden in the puzzle. Includes the words shamrock, gold, clover, magic, four-leaf clover, leprechaun, and many others.
2nd through 4th Grades
Students create their own bingo board, then play St. Patrick's Day bingo.
Unscramble the St. Patrick's Day words and phrases on this worksheet. Figure out all 20 words and you'll win the leprechaun's pot of gold!
3rd and 4th Grades
To play this game, players search for pairs of connecting numbers that have a sum of 13. These game boards are shaped like lucky four-leaf clovers.
Celebrate the St. Patrick's Day by plotting the points on this 30 x 40 grid to reveal a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
4th through 6th Grades
This mystery graph picture is more advanced than the previous version because it also plots out the leprechaun in addition to the pot of gold and rainbow.
4th through 6th Grades
Cut out and rearrange the letters in the word LEPRECHAUN to make as many different words as possible. This primary level worksheet has primary-ruled lines for grades K through 2.
1st through 3rd Grades
Rearrange the letters in the word LEPRECHAUN to make as many different words as possible. This intermediate level worksheet has a scoring system and was designed for students in 3rd through 6th grades.
2nd through 4th Grades
An easy craft for kids. Color the leprechaun, then cut out his body, arms, and legs. Attach the parts together with brass paper fasteners so his arms and legs move.
Make a fun headband to wear on March 17th. Kids can color the leprechaun, assemble the hat, and wear it around the school.
Pre-K through 2nd Grade
Cut and fold this mischievous leprechaun cootie catcher for some St. Patrick's Day fun!
Have your class color in this printable illustration of a lucky Leprechaun.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
A seven page booklet with pictures of leprechauns for kids to color. Use these as extra-time fillers, or print them out individually to use as decorations for your St. Patrick's Day writing assignments.
Color the March calendar, and fill in the dates for this year. This cute calendar has a picture of a leprechaun holding a balloon.
Students cut out 25 word cards. Then they rearrange them to make as many complete sentences as possible. Some cards have basic sight words, such as we, I, she, he, run, will, by, can, and the. Other cards have St. Patrick's Day-themed words, such as grass, gold, dance, rainbow, and leprechaun.
c(Approx. Grade Levels: K-2)
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Students cut out 5 word cards and rearrange them to make a complete sentence. They glue the cards onto the paper and write the sentence on the line. The sentence reads, "I saw a green leprechaun."
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-2)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
This build-a-sentence activity has seven words. Students glue the words on paper to form a complete sentence. The sentence reads, "Do you see a pot of gold?"
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-2)
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
A cute poem about a friendly leprechaun; Includes comprehension questions.
3rd through 6th Grades
A cartoon shows a boy who has caught a leprechaun. Students write a creative story that describes what happens next.
2nd through 5th Grades
When Jason gets stuck being the leprechaun while playing Leprechaun's Pot of Gold with his friends, he'll have to think like a leprechaun to find the perfect hiding place for the chocolate coins.
3rd Grade
This article teaches students the legends and history behind three symbols of St. Patrick's Day - shamrock, the Blarney Stone, and leprechauns. This article is written at approximately a 5th grade reading level.
4th through 6th Grades
Draw a path through the maze to help the Lucky the Leprechaun find the pot o' gold. Then count the coins and add to find the total.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Can your students help the leprechaun find his way through the maze? Collect coins as you travel the path, and add them up.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Help the leprechaun find a path through the maze. The count the coins as you go along. Advanced level.
3rd through 5th Grades