8 St. Patrick's Day Printables

I never imagined I’d be a homeschool mom and I had very different ideas of what that even looked like before I became one. So, it’s almost strange to be sitting here sharing a round-up of homeschool resources. Now that we’re here there are sooo many ideas, resources, and possibilities. Finding middle ground between inspiration and overwhelm is crucial and can be difficult. While I find my way and some fun in creating resources for us I’m excited to share in the event they’re useful for even one other family!

St. Patrick’s Day has never been a holiday I’ve held big celebrations for but small festivities & fun have been part of her school experience in the past and they are something she very much enjoys. Tailoring learning at home to what is fun makes a world of difference and has generated some of our greatest success.

So, to lead off March in that spirit and for those who do celebrate or enjoy St. Patrick’s day! I have a few worksheets I’m excited to share:

St. Patrick’s Themed Activities

  1. St. Patrick’s Day Word Scramble (with Answer Key) - This is a 10 word, word scramble with answer key for older elementary students able to identify & decode words.

  2. St. Patrick’s Day Word Scramble (with Word Bank) - This is the same word scramble above but with a word bank for younger elementary students still in need of support identifying and decoding words.

  3. Gratitude Journal: The Lucky One - Explore the ways you’re, lucky, blessed and fortunate with this journaling activity.

  4. Coloring Activity - Enjoy a brain break or just have some fun with these simple coloring pages.

Below are a few worksheets geared more toward skills/concepts we’ve worked on and continue to review.

St. Patrick’s Day Worksheets

  1. Rainbow Addition Practice: math practice geared toward children able to add double digits up to and beyond 25.

  2. Telling Time with Lucky: practice telling time will this fillable clock worksheet. This sheet focuses on time telling time with rounded minutes (ex. 1:10, 3:15, 5:30 etc.).

  3. Reading Comprehension: St. Patrick’s Day History - encourage reading comprehension with this short intro into the history of St. Patrick’s Day with supporting review questions.

  4. Handwriting Practice: introduce & develop handwriting skills with St. Patrick’s Day vocabulary words. Choose between 5 different worksheets or print them all and introduce a fun new word each day for a week!

I hope you find some new and easy ways to introduce some festive fun into your schooling. If you use any of these sheets, and especially if you find them helpful, please share/let me know!