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"There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million." -Walter Streightiff

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Luck O' the Irish

Green was the color of the week as we searched for leprechauns and tried to trick them into telling us where their gold was hidden. We listened to some Irish tunes, did some Irish step dancing and donned green hats to put us in the mood. It was an imaginary visit to the Emerald Isle.






Our sensory bins were filled with green shamrocks, gold coins, leprechauns and little black pots. We counted the coins and scooped the green shamrocks into the pots.


Jamie O'Rourke was tricked by a leprechaun in Jamie O’Rourke and the Big Potato.

Since potatoes are so important in Ireland, we just had to have potatoes for snack! We made our own parmesan potato chips... They were sliced thin and we brushed on butter and sprinkled on Parmesan cheese. They were delicious!






















We created Mr. Potato Head collages with all kinds of shapes- eyes, ears, noses, mouths, hats, shoes, etc.
















We also did the potato hop! We hopped on potato shapes as we recited, "One potato, two potato, three potato, four. Five potato, six potato, seven potato, more! It was great for gross motor and counting practice.











Clever Tom and the Leprechaun: An Old Irish Tale by Linda Shute reminded us of how tricky those leprechauns are. 
We tried some leprechaun magic of our own. We made fizzing, exploding rainbows!























Each day brought us closer to St. Patrick's Day, so we made some leprechaun ladders to give those tricky leprechauns something else to do besides get into mischief. We strung green beads, straws and shamrock shapes onto some lacing.




















We needed some practice tricking a leprechaun, so we played, "Leprechaun, Leprechaun, Who's Got Your Gold?".One of us pretended to be a leprechaun with a pot of gold with the rest of us sitting around him/her. After falling asleep, one of us took a piece of the gold and upon waking, the leprechaun had to guess who took it. 


























The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day by Natasha Wing,
 gave us some ideas on how to create a leprechaun trap. We just HAD to catch a leprechaun. We knew they were close. Each of us had our own ideas on how to make a trap, so we made a few! More chances  to catch a tricky leprechaun. We should be in good shape. We were ready! The gold will be ours before long!




















 We settled in for quiet time...

Unfortunately, during quiet time, the leprechauns' shenanigans shined. They turned the water and soap green in the bathroom. Our shoes were all stuck together. The kitchen was an absolute mess. Green shamrocks were spread everywhere along with green, muddy footprints. The chairs and traps were tipped, but no leprechauns were in sight!

















When we went to pour our cereal for snack, it wasn't Kix like we thought- it was Lucky Charms! And our milk...it was green!














But, they left us a map to the pot of gold. 
We followed the clues through a rainbow of colors.







We found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! It wasn't the real gold, but we enjoyed it any way.
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 Next year...






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