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Get ready for St. Patrick’s Day with this adorable Leprechaun Math Craft! These Math Riddles are just the ticket to have your students thinking about numbers and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day!
First, students will complete the teaching slides together and then the
mini-book. Then, students will write their own riddles and build a
leprechaun
. They will write their riddle on the leprechaun’s hat. The
answer to the riddle can be found by lifting up the leprechaun’s bow
tie. These riddles encourage students to think critically and develop
reasoning skills. I have used these riddles in my class for years and
it is always a favorite activity for the students. This resource
contains printable mini-book, teaching slides, directions to make craft, and answer keys.
These leprechauns will look adorable hanging in the hallway or in your
class perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. This is the perfect resource to
celebrate a holiday and review important math concepts as well. Trust
me, you will feel so LUCKY you found this resource! *Please look at
preview to get a closer look at this resource.

What’ s Included:

  • Mini-Book: includes booklet cover for 2 and 3 digit riddles and answer keys.
  • Teaching
    Slides: Includes Google Slides link or use the Powerpoint slides
    provided. Perfect for Smartboards. The teaching slides show the students
    step by step how to solve the riddles.
  • Practice Slides of 2 and 3 digit riddles for students to solve and answers.
  • Blank slides to make additional riddles.
  • Step by Step directions on how to write riddles for craft for the students.
  • Directions for craft- Step by step instructions with pictures.

Skills Practiced:

  • Find the number between…
  • Odd/even
  • Addition facts

Please
check out the preview and see how I use them in my classroom. Trust
me, this will get your kids to love math and get them thinking. Who
doesn’t love a good riddle?