How to Catch a Leprechaun Trap Stations and Activities St. Patrick's Day
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These leprechaun stations and activities go right along with the book How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace and are perfect to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. It is one of my favorite March books! My class and I have so much fun having a How to Catch a Leprechaun Activity Day. We read the book, eat a snack, and have a ton of fun with these How to Catch a Leprechaun stations and activities! There are 10 station signs and differentiated station activities included. The stations are engaging, fun, and full of literacy skills, math skills, and STEM skills! I love using these stations around St. Patrick's Day!
Please note: book is not included
A Google Slides version is included. There are 10 digital stations included. Students will be able to type, drag, and drop.
All stations include a station sign with directions and a quote from How to Catch a Leprechaun and engaging, differentiated activities!
10 Printable Stations Include:
1. How to Catch a Leprechaun Writing - Students will write and illustrate how they would try to catch a leprechaun. (word bank and differentiated writing pages included)
2. Leprechaun Trap STEM- Students will design and construct a leprechaun trap
3. Build a Rainbow STEM - Students will design and construct a rainbow
4. Gold Coin Sight Words - Students move their leprechaun along the gold coins or walk on the gold coins and say the sight word they land on. Then they will write it on their paper. EDITABLE
5. Leprechaun's Gold Collection - Students race around game board solving addition and subtraction problems while trying to collect all ten of their coins!
6. Write the Room - Students will look for leprechaun pictures around the room. They will read and write the words on a recording sheet.
7. Follow the Rainbow - Students will follow the rainbow to the gold pot by solving addition and subtraction word problems.
8. Leprechaun Snack - Students will create a leprechaun trap they can eat and sip on leprechaun juice.
9. Leprechaun is in the Classroom Writing - Students will write what they think the classroom would look like if a leprechaun entered their classroom.
10. Shamrock Wishes Craftivity - Students will cut out a shamrock and glue the shamrock’s center to construction paper. Then they will write three wishes they would ask a leprechaun under the four leaves.
*BONUS STATION - Leprechaun Graphing - Students will spin and graph leprechaun pictures
10 Digital Stations Include:
1. How to Catch a Leprechaun Writing - Students will write and illustrate how they would try to catch a leprechaun. (word bank and differentiated writing pages included)
2. Leprechaun Trap STEM- Students will design and construct a leprechaun trap
3. Build a Rainbow STEM - Students will design and construct a rainbow
4. Gold Coin Picture Match - Students match picture with the correct word (CVC, CVCe, Vowel Teams)
5. Leprechaun's Gold Collection - Students follow a gold coin path by solving addition and subtraction problems while trying to catch the leprechaun.
6. It's a Trap - Students will write about their favorite leprechaun trap from the story. Then they will write how the leprechaun escaped.
7. Follow the Rainbow - Students will follow the rainbow to the gold pot by solving addition and subtraction word problems.
8. Leprechaun Snack - Students will create a leprechaun trap they can eat and sip on leprechaun juice.
9. Leprechaun is in the Classroom or House Writing - Students will write what they think the classroom or their house would look like if a leprechaun entered their classroom.
10. Shamrock Wishes - Students will write three wishes they would ask a leprechaun