3.12.2012

Five Little Shamrocks -- Free Printables

To go along with the "Five Little Shamrocks" poem that Andrea shared in her St. Patrick's Day Lesson Plan, I created some simple printable shamrocks.

You can get your numbered shamrocks here
Or plain shamrocks without numbers here
And a printable version of the poem here

Five Little Shamrocks Poem:
Five little shamrocks growing by the door.
(Child's name) picked one, and that left four.
Four little shamrocks, green as they could be.
(Child's name) picked one, and that left three.
Three little shamrocks, sitting by my shoe, 
(Child's name) picked one, and then there were two. 
Two little shamrocks nodding in the sun,
(Child's name) picked one, and that left one.
One little shamrock for St. Patrick's Day fun.
(Child's name) picked it, and that left none.


Instructions for preparing the shamrocks: 
Print and laminate the shamrocks if desired. For a felt board, add a piece of velcro (the hook side). For a magnet board, cut a small piece of magnetic tape or paper and attach to the back. (Sometimes I cut up and glue leftover fridge magnets that I have gotten for free from various advertisers).

Other extension activities to do with the shamrocks:
In addition to sharing the shamrock rhyme with your children, you could also use these shamrocks for other activities such as the following:
*Color-shade sequencing: Each shamrock is slightly different shade of green. See if your child can find the lightest green and the darkest green shamrock. For a challenge, see if your child can arrange all five shamrocks from lightest to darkest or vice versa.
*Number sequencing: Have the child sequence the numbers in order, or leave one shamrock out and have your child guess what the missing number is.
*Number mats: Use the numbered shamrocks as miniature counting mats. Give your child some Lucky Charms or another small treat or item and have your child count the appropriate number of items onto each numbered shamrock.
*Sorting: Have your child sort the shamrocks into two piles--those with four leaves and those with three leaves.
*Shamrock hunt: Hide the shamrocks around your house and let your child search for the hidden shamrocks. You could give your child clues such as saying "hot" or "cold" or clapping (clap louder when a child is close to a shamrock and soft when a child is farther away). When your child finds the hidden shamrocks, let him take a turn hiding the shamrocks while you go on a shamrock hunt!
*You could also write clues on the shamrocks, hide them, and send your kids on a treasure hunt for a prize as I did here.

For more St. Patrick's Day ideas, see all of our St. Patrick's Day posts here.


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Note: I used these free Photoshop presets to create my shamrocks. -->

2 comments:

Deb Chitwood said...

What a fun printable! Thanks so much for sharing! I featured your post as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow

J9nKidz said...

Thank you for sharing! These activities and games are wonderful!