St. Patrick’s Day Craft for Kids – March Craftivist
Description
Join the March Craftivist celebration with our “St. Patrick’s Day Craft for Kids.” This creative and engaging activity allows students to express what makes them feel lucky while crafting a unique clover keepsake.
Usage: This St. Patrick’s Day craft is an ideal creative activity to encourage reflection and gratitude in students. It’s perfect for classroom displays, bulletin boards, or as a meaningful St. Patrick’s Day keepsake.
Activity: St. Patrick’s Day “I am Lucky” Clover Craftivist.
Tools Needed: Students will need crayons or colored pencils, scissors, and glue.
Page Size: 8.5”x 11”(Letter Size)
User Instruction:
- Students begin by coloring the central clover and its leaves in any way they like.
- Encourage them to think about and write down four things that make them feel lucky on the individual leaves of the clover.
- Once they’ve colored and written their “lucky” thoughts, guide students to carefully cut out the entire clover along with the four separate leaves.
- The next step is to have students glue the four separate leaves onto the full clover, creating flaps that can be opened.
- Each flap will reveal one of the “lucky” things that they’ve written.
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Exciting and creative!
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