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    Any fun things planned for St. Patrick's Day?

    I have a few printable pages and stickers for the little ones and we'll be all wearing green! I also plan on green pancakes & milk for lunch

    They are all under 3yrs so it's hard to get really crafty....




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    My guys are all under 3 too so we have done the colouring pages and stickers too. We did collages yesterday using only items that were green and have some stickers too. I found some neat printables to use with bingo dabbers too which the little ones just love! Easter is my favourite with the little ones

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    My crew is under 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5

    This is my plan this week

    Games
    • Pin the Pot of Gold on the Rainbow game - can do this on the floor for younger kids
    • Musical Shamrock’s game (same a chairs but with the increasing Shamrocks until we all end up on one big shamrock giggling)
    • Pot of Gold scavenger hunt … hide clues on shamrocks around the house that lead them to the ‘pot of gold’ … use pictures of next hiding spot and word for younger ones who cant read - at the end of this game on Friday will be a 'stash' that the Leprechaun left for us
    • Leprechaun, leprechaun, leprechaun … POT OF GOLD (same concept as duck, duck goose)
    • "Leprechaun, Leprechaun where's your shamrock? Somebody has it in their Pocket! Guess who? Maybe you? Maybe a monkey from the zoo! Come on Leprechaun find your shamrock." Spin off of Doggy Doggy whose got your bone.

    Rhyme Time / Circle
    • St Patrick’s Day matching game for group time (rainbows, pots of gold, shamrocks, 4 leaf clovers, leprechauns, harp, Ireland flag)
    • Catch a rainbow science experiment
    What you need:
    o red, blue and yellow food color
    o 1 cup milk
    o dish soap
    o shallow bowl
    What you do:
    o Add 3 drops of red food color to one edge of the bowl
    o 1/3 of the way away, add 3 drops of blue food color
    o 1/3 of the way away add 3 drops of yellow
    o don't mix or jiggle the bowl
    o Squeeze a drop of dish soap in the center of the bowl
    o Observe what happens 
    • Poems
    5 little Shamrocks felt board story
    One green shamrock, in the morning dew,
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were two.
    Two green shamrocks, growing beneath a tree;
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were three.
    Three green shamrocks, by the cottage door;
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were four.
    Four green shamrocks, near a beehive
    Another one sprouted,
    and then there were five.
    Five little shamrocks, bright and emerald green,
    Think of all the luck
    these shamrocks will bring.

    Im a little Leprechaun
    I'm a little leprechaun
    (hands on hips)
    Dressed in green,
    (point to shirt)
    The tiniest man
    (hold thumb and index finger about an inch apart)
    That you have seen.
    (point to the other people)
    If you ever catch me, so it's told,
    (make a motion like you're grabbing at a leprechaun)
    I'll give you my big pot of gold.
    (make a motion like you're giving something away)

    There was a little leprechaun (tune Bingo)
    There was a little leprechaun,
    He lived under a rainbow.
    R - A - I - N - 'bow'
    R - A - I - N - 'bow'
    R - A - I - N - 'bow'
    He lived under a rainbow.
    • Concentration / matching game
    • Books from library on St Patty Day

    Creative Art
    • Paper bag Leprechauns http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/mlepbag.html
    • Making Rainbows … finger painting on a rainbow shape and watermelon rind prints
    • Pot of Gold – gluing with glitter and gold coin shapes
    • Shamrock crown … green crown with shamrock antennae to wear on Friday
    • Shamrock creations … glitter decorated, tissue paper covered, finger painted … combine several styles into a St Patrick’s Day mobile for Friday decor
    • St Patty Day macaroni necklace … green and gold coloured macaroni
    • Making a Kissable Blarney Stone … using a rock or stone or make a clay shaped lump that dries and then decorate with green paint, glitter and then stamp with ‘kiss shape’ stamp.
    • Shamrock stamping … with ink or paint
    • Group collage of green items

    Sensory Ideas
    • Green play dough with gold sparkles in it
    • Green water play with shamrock lily pads (foam shapes floating)
    • Green rice or goop play

    Additions to the Room
    • Laminated Shamrocks in varying sizes
    • Plastic Gold coins
    • Black caldrons from Halloween to be ‘pots of gold’
    • Leprechaun Top hats (make from Bristol board and decorate with clovers/rainbows)
    • Irish music CD’s
    • Library books on St Patrick’s Day

    Meals and Snacks
    • Green milkshakes with kiwi shamrocks … cut out a kiwi for on tip with small shamrock cookie cutter
    • Shamrock sugar cookies … use the cookie press for shamrock butter cookies
    • Shamrock cupcakes
    • Key Lime tarts
    • Pots of Gold (save the lime shells from key lime pie and use as a ‘bowl’ for yellow cubed jello jigglers)
    • Corn beef and hash for lunch
    • Pot o Gold soup with Irish soda bread
    • Shamrock toasties (Toasted English muffin with cheese and a green pepper cut whole to look like a shamrock)
    • Green foods … avocado dip, broccoli, split pea soup, peas, celery and green cream cheese, kiwi, green grapes, green peppers, pears, green apples
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
    Loris Malaguzzi

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    Wow, Reggio, you're hardcore! LOL Feel free to share any and all of your ideas with me, all the time, forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphaghetti View Post
    Wow, Reggio, you're hardcore! LOL Feel free to share any and all of your ideas with me, all the time, forever.
    Careful what you wish for I have over 20 years of 'special occasions celebrated' floating around in this old head of mine and a propensity for verbal diarrhea
    Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
    Loris Malaguzzi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspired by Reggio View Post
    Careful what you wish for I have over 20 years of 'special occasions celebrated' floating around in this old head of mine and a propensity for verbal diarrhea
    I'm with Alphaghetti ~ feel free to share! I'm always in for hearing new ideas and learning something new!!
    You make me laugh Alphagheti

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    We always have 'all green day' with all green food and we dress in green. If you google you will find lots of good craft ideas and songs and games to add to Reggio's ideas, which are awesome!

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    Reggio... feel free to sick up all over this place. I know we could use the ideas!!

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    Ditto......oh and now I feel like a shmuck for not having/doing enough LOL

    I got a great shamrock, leprechaun, pot of gold glitter door hanger that says Welcome and a bunch of window decor. Green plates and table cloth.........ummmm I can add green nail polish! hahaha

    I forgot that my one p/t is home for march break so it's just my own + 1.....quiet(er) week!!

    Feel free to share ALWAYS! I speak for myself when I say I need all the creative help I can find/get!

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    Shoot, I was gonna skip st. patricks day since our current theme is dinosaurs. I was just gonna pretend it never happened. Now I feel bad.

    S*** now I HAVE to copy everything Reggio is doing.

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