Hi and Happy March! Today's post is a compilation of some ideas of things for the month of March. This is such a busy time of year for teachers, and I thought putting together my favorite activities would help you plan out your month. Enjoy!
Art Projects
I love a good art project! March allows for so many fun art projects! Bring on the rainbows, leprechauns, and pots of gold! One of my favorite projects is the tissue paper rainbow project. It takes a very long time but the result is amazing! This is a wonderful activity for practicing fine motor skills. Kids start with a rainbow template paper, a new pencil (unsharpened), a paper plate of liquid glue, and a pile of tissue paper squares. I like to purchase pre-cut tissue squares because they are all the same size and it saves me time. Click the affiliate link below to grab a pack! They begin the project by coloring the rainbow paper in order so they have a visual to help them with their tissue paper squares. The coloring also helps hide any spots where tissue may get missed. Next, they choose an arc/color to focus on. One square at a time, kids pinch the tissue around the eraser part of the pencil. They dip the tissue/pencil into their glue and lift it up. Finally they place the tissue onto the arc, wait a few seconds, and lift the pencil out. This will leave a 3D tissue "flower." Continue this method, with tissue paper close together. The finished product is so beautiful! I love leaving these up from March until the end of the year. The kids are always so proud of their finished work!
Tissue Paper Rainbows
Loopy Leprechauns
These were found on Cara Carroll's page years ago and I have been making them since. It comes with a little writing page but I made my own with a mid-line because I am crazy about that. Hahaha!
Festive Centers
During the month of March, I try to make a few of my weekly centers St. Patrick's Day. I pull from my St. Patrick's Day Centers pack and supplement with other festive products in my TPT shop.
Fun Treats
I love making "Shamrock Floats" with my kids!! We do a procedural writing while making our floats and then enjoy drinking them together. In addition, I give my kids a snack size bag of Skittles with a fun label (freebie in my TPT shop). These are usually on their desks upon arrival on St. Patty's Day.
Leprechaun in the Classroom
Some years, I bring out a little plush leprechaun. I got it with a book, Silly McGilly. You can grab one by clicking HERE (affiliate link). I do activities with the leprechaun....writing about how to catch him and doing some centers with a leprechaun theme.
xo
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