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St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities

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  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
  • St. Patrick's Day Math Review with BONUS ELA Activities
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Description

This set of St. Patrick's Day math review and ELA practice activities and is wonderful for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. Use it this March to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication (factors, products, and multiples), order of operations, data collection and analysis, writing, finding syllables, and oral language. These Saint Patrick's Day activities are all organized with detailed teacher's guides, so they could be used for simple centers or any day i March that you might need last minute sub plans. Just plan on having a math review and language arts practice day with the sub.

This activity includes:

-a teacher's guide that gives ideas for how to use the activities as a whole

-a teacher's guide for each of the individual activities

Each one will take you step by step through the process of how to use each included activity. It will also tell you what you need to do for teacher prep and how to use the activity for a lesson

-Spinning with 17

This comes with 3 levels (addition, subtraction, and multiplication) for your kids to play and enjoy.

-Order of Operations poster

This is a poster that you can make individual copies of for your kids, or make and laminate a full color copy to put up in your classroom. This poster has a QR code with a link to my "Learn and Practice Order of Operations" video.

-6 sided die

This template to cut and tape or glue a 6 sided die is another way to make learing hands on and entertaining. This goes with the "Roll to 22" game.

-Roll to 17 game

There are 2 pages, directions and a score keeping page. This game helps kids practice computation, strategy, and order of operations. Leveled options are explained in the teacher's guide.

-Graphing with Leprechauns

This 2 page activity has one side for organizing and graphing data, and another analyzing and applying what they've learned about their data collection.

-Graphing Leprechauns answer key

Each page has an answer key for easy reference when teaching and grading if you choose to.

-Understanding Multiplication poster

This poster is for the Somewhere Over the Rainbow activity, but it's not holiday themed, so it can be used year round. It helps teach your class the important vocabulary for the lesson: factors, procuct, and multiples

-Somewhere over the Rainbow

There are 2 pages for each factor, 3-9. There's a rainbow page with all of the multiples. There's a leprechaun page with all of the multiplication problems that will match the multiples. The kids will need to cut and glue the leprechauns above the correct multiple. Choose which multiple or multiples you want each kid, or your class to work on.

BONUS ELA ACTIVITIES:

Making Saint Patricks Day

This can be used for a fun game, or if you use # of syllables for your bonus (see teacher guide) you could even use it as an activity during your ELA block.

AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW

Use this for a fun free writing activity. Don't stress about pre-writing or drafts. Just let the kids have fun writing to the prompt.

ME AS A LEPRECHAUN

Kids can fill in the face to show what they think they'd look like as a leprechaun. Let them practice oral language skills by sharing their name and a little bit about where they'd hide their pot of gold. I like to have kids go find 3 different partners and take turns sharing before returning to their seats.

COLORING PAGES

These can be used as fast finisher activities through the month of March, a fun party activity, or inspration for another Saint Patrick's Day themed story. Have kids practice their oral language skills and tell a story about their picture to a small group as part of your party. Group kids who chose the same picture, and challenge them to think of different stories.

These useful, ready to go, NON-WORKSHEET resources.

This product supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):

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