St. Patrick’s Day Writing Activity | March Writing | Leprechaun’s Point of View

St. Patrick’s Day Writing Activity | March Writing | Leprechaun’s Point of View

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St. Patrick’s Day Writing Activity | March Writing | Leprechaun’s Point of View
 
This St. Patrick’s Day Writing activity involves reading and listening to lyrics called, “I’m a Leprechaun.” Then students pretend they are a leprechaun and write about their point of view.
 
Included in Leprechaun’s Point of View:
  • Youtube link to the song
  • Student Instructions
  • Examples of figurative language to use in the writing
  • Graphic Organizer
  • Writing Templates with line spacing options
  • Rubric
 
Leprechaun’s Point of View is fabulous for centers and homework!
 
(I encourage you to read the lyrics in the preview prior to purchase. The word “drunk” is in the song. It says, “You can call me a drunk or you can call me a liar. But one night in the woods, yes I saw a fire”)
St. Patrick’s Day Writing Activity | March Writing | Leprechaun’s Point of View
 
This St. Patrick’s Day Writing activity involves reading and listening to lyrics called, “I’m a Leprechaun.” Then students pretend they are a leprechaun and write about their point of view.
 
Included in Leprechaun’s Point of View:
  • Youtube link to the song
  • Student Instructions
  • Examples of figurative language to use in the writing
  • Graphic Organizer
  • Writing Templates with line spacing options
  • Rubric
 
Leprechaun’s Point of View is fabulous for centers and homework!
 
(I encourage you to read the lyrics in the preview prior to purchase. The word “drunk” is in the song. It says, “You can call me a drunk or you can call me a liar. But one night in the woods, yes I saw a fire”)