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St.Patrick's
Day Ideas
Ivy's Coloring page
(this link has great coloring
pages!)
Green Play dough
1 cup flour
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1 cup water
1/2 cup salt }
2 tsp. cream of tartar
Food coloring
Mix all ingredients in saucepan. Heat, stirring constantly until ball
forms. Cool and knead until smooth.
Read About Green
Blue Hat, Green Hat
by Sandra Boynton
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr.Suess
Purple, Green & Yellow by Author Robert Munsch
Fun With Green
What Do You See?
In advance draw a teddy bear
face onto several different colors of construction paper.. Glue the
bears onto craft sticks. During group time pass a bear out to each
child. Chant the following rhyme: Green bear, green bear what do you
see? The child or children with the green bear must stand up and
identify something in the room that is green. Continue with the other
colors.
Sand and Water Table
Add green food coloring to
water and freeze. Add green ice cubes to the water table. Color
uncooked rice with green food coloring for a change in the sand table.
St. Patrick's Day Crown
Construction paper (white and green)
scissors
glue
Cut a 2 inch wide strip of white paper
long enough to fit around your head. Tape the ends together. Cut two
more strips of paper, each 1 inch wide and 12 inches long. Fold one
strip in half and make a 2 inch cut in the center. Glue that strip
from one side of the headband to the other. Glue the second strip on
so that the band is divided into quarters. Tuck and glue the center of
the second strip into the cut of the first. Cut a shamrock shape from
the green construction paper and glue into the center. Decorate the
crown with small green shamrocks!
Shamrock People
Cut out a large shamrock from light green construction and glue on
small construction paper (dark green) shamrocks for eyes, nose &
mouth. Attach paper strips, folded accordion style, for arms and
legs, attach small paper shamrocks for hands/feet.
St. Patrick's Day Tube
Paper towel tube
yarn
green tissue paper
aluminum foil, colored foil paper, or colored cellophane
snack food and/or small toy
paper
scissors
glue
Cut a section from a paper towel tube to
make it a little shorter. For a handle, tape the ends of a piece of
yarn to the inside of each tube end. Cut and glue a strip of green
tissue paper around the edge of each end of the tube. Cut slits in
the tissue for fringe. Cover the tube with glue and foil/cellophane.
Add cut paper shamrocks. Place small snack food or toy inside the
middle of the tube. Stuff the tube ends with crumpled tissue paper.
Stuffed Shamrocks
Cut two large construction paper
shamrocks and decorate with a special St. Patrick's Day stamps or
stickers. Punch holes along the edges and lace together with yarn or
ribbon, leaving several inches open. Stuff with crumpled tissue paper,
finish lacing, and tie a bow at the top!
Shamrock Lunch Bags
decorate your kids brown paper lunch bags for the occasion. Use
potatoes cut in half and carved into the shape of shamrocks. Dip in
paint and press on to paper bags.
Bean Bag Toss
Cut a large (or two smaller) pot of gold shaped holes in the front of
a large piece of cardboard or the front or top of a cardboard box.
Decorate in a St. Pat's Day theme! Have the kids practice
throwing bean bags (gold) into the holes.
Lucky Clover Bookmark
Although it would be nice to use a
four-leaf clover for this craft, the more common three-leaf variety
will do very well indeed! The bookmark will be lucky, in that it will
help prevent you from losing your place when you stop reading!
Here's what to do: Put your clover between 2 sheets of white paper,
and press between the pages of a heavy book. In a few days, when the
clover has dried, take it from between the pages of paper. Cut a strip
from some colored construction paper, and carefully glue your clover
to the top end. You can also laminate your bookmark to make it last
longer!
Shamrock Ice Cream Sandwiches
Mmmm! These are yummy, and a great GREEN dessert
option for St. Patty's Day! Just make some green sugar cookie dough
(you can cheat, and buy the refrigerator rolls and then mix in green
food coloring!), roll out the dough, and cut out shamrock shapes with
a cookie cutter, or a pattern. Bake as directed and allow to cool.
Now take some green ice cream (vanilla with food coloring, pistachio,
mint chip- whatever you prefer!) and allow to soften slightly. Spread
some ice cream onto the flat side of half the cookies. Place the
remaining cookies, flat side down, on ice cream. Press cookies
together lightly. Wrap each sandwich in foil and freeze for at least 2
hours.
Leprechaun
Finders!
Have fun hunting for
leprechauns! Draw a magnifying glass shape on cardboard or card stock
and cut out 2 patterns. Don't forget to cut the middle for the
"glass." Cut out a piece of green plastic wrap, just larger than the
magnifying glass hole. Glue the two cut-outs together, with the wrap
between them to form your magnifying glass look-alike. Decorate the
frame of the finder with shamrock stickers, green marker, glitter,
etc.
Now write the directions that follow on an index card on how to use
the finder to hunt for leprechauns! Attach to the handle by punching a
hold in the handle and another in the card, then tying the card on
with a length of green ribbon. Now you're ready to hunt! |