There are tons of activities out there for students to enjoy St. Patrick's Day. So many times we find some that are appropriate for one age level or another. The three activities in this post span various age groups.
Magic e
Transitional readers need to work on those tricky long vowels. This concentration style game will have them asking for more and more! Students have to match the word card with the picture card. Long and short vowels are included for help with discrimination of the two. Practice pages are also included with the game. {Grab this Magic E Game here.}Rhyming
Rhyming is great for any age, and this book and game are geared towards stronger readers in first grade or second graders. The rhyming book makes trying to catch a leprechaun fun, and the rhyming game has many words (with different features) that help children practice rhyming skills. {Grab this rhyming book and game here.}Context clues
Older students will enjoy playing this simple St. Patrick's Day Context Clues game. The cards have sentences with words the kids have to figure out what they mean. Once they answer the questions, they can move their leprechaun around the board. Simple board games get kids excited about showing what they know, and this one is no different! {Grab this context clues game here.}You can grab all of these in my Teachers Pay Teachers store and help your students have fun this St. Patrick's Day!

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