How are you doing out there? Have you found any fun St. Patrick’s day activities to start doing or are you feeling the crunch of IEP season? I feel you! Here are a couple of St. Patrick activities I’ve used in the past as well as a free download for vocabulary!
- Here’s a simple construction paper craft to work on any goal. Just cut strips of paper and staple into chains to make a rainbow.
We did these a couple years ago and I loved hanging them outside my room!
2. (From Pinterest). This little guy is just too cute! Work on emotions and feelings with your little leprechauns. Take pictures of students being mad, happy, frustrated, tired, silly, scared and turn them into leprechauns. See if others can guess what they are feeling!

4. St. Patrick’s Question Pack
Work on literal, inferential and evaluative questions in this fun game!

4. Nonfiction Texts for Spring/Summer for Mixed Articulation and Language groups. These nonfiction passages are perfect for those groups that contain both language and articulation goals (because we know we can’t always schedule them perfectly)!

5. FREE Semantic Feature Analysis (which is an evidence based intervention)! Students work on vocabulary and sort words based on features.
Download it HERE.

How is Ireland entering your therapy room? I’d love to know! Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Come as you are. Leave encouraged.
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