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March lessons

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for March lessons. Get inspired and try out new things.
Our 12 favorite St. Patrick's Day books are perfect for your March lesson plans this February. These are great for preschool, kindergarten, or first grade students.

Our 12 favorite St. Patrick's Day books are perfect for your March lesson plans this February. These are great for preschool, kindergarten, or first grade students.

Lesson Plans to Pots and Pans | Rainbow Lessons and Activities

Last week was a crazy week for me, so I did not get to post about the Rainbow and St. Patrick's Day work we did at school. My daughter, Froggy Boots, was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia on Monday afternoon and was not released until late Wednesday morning. I ended up having to cancel school on Tuesday and Wednesday so that I could stay with Froggy Boots in the hospital. Despite canceling school one day for each class, we still managed to fit in lots of rainbow and St. Patrick's Day…

March activities for prek, preschool, and kindergarten - Smitten with First

These March activities for prek, preschool, and kindergarten are loaded with hands on, engaging activities for math and literacy. There are over 30 centers and activities that include math, literacy, fine motor skills and more!

March Number Mats

Get ready for March and St. Patrick's Day with these super LOW prep number mats! These are perfect for math centers, small groups, or early finishers! You can grab these mats in my TPT shop. March Number Mats Here is a look inside the pack! Ten Frame Build It- Use seasonal erasers, pom poms, or manipulatives to show each number in the ten frame. Roll and Cover- Roll a dice and cover the number! Simple game and a great way to practice subitizing! There is also a roll, add, and cover version…

Great preschool website with lesson ideas for each letter of the alphabet as well as monthly lesson plans.

There are so many fun COLOR books and activities. We did several books alternating with an activity. Do them all or pick and choose which ones work for you! We get most of our books from our local library. Read “Colors for Zena” by Monica Wellington … available here. A fun book about a girl named Zena. She goes for a walk to find all of the colors that seem to be missing. Do ‘C’ journal page … we used a fun multi-color pen from the dollar store to write our letters. Write ‘Cc’ on the next…