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St. Patrick's Day Craft March Bulletin Board I am Lucky Activity Spring Writing

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My students really were engaged in the activity and happily displayed what they feel lucky for. Thank you for a great resource.
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Are your students looking for a bit of luck of the Irish this St. Patrick's Day Craft? This "I am lucky because shamrock" writing activity makes a great bulletin board craft. Give students their own four-leaf clover full of magic and charm with this fun St. Patrick's Day Craft! With this clover, students will reflect on the “luck” they have. It's also great for SEL or Social-Emotional Learning!

Brainstorm with your students a list of "lucky" things before the activity and let them choose four that fill their lives with magic.

This St. Patrick's Day shamrock craftivity includes:

☘ A brainstorming page to help students think of lucky things

☘A full clover with leaves for students to write their chosen "lucky" things

☘A page with four leaves to color

It's Easy and fun to use!

☘ Students color each page how they want

☘ Students write down their four "lucky" things in the leaves of the full clover

☘ Students cut out the full clover and the four separate leaves

☘ Students glue the four separate leaves onto the full clover, creating flaps that open and reveal their own "luck"

When displayed on the wall, the flaps rest slightly open, creating a 3-D effect.


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