Are you looking for fun St. Patrick’s Day activities that you can do as a family? We can help with that! We have gathered a fantastic list of activities for you to give a go at, or as the Irish would say, “Give it a lash” for St. Patrick’s Day.
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Fun St. Patrick’s Day Activities
St. Patrick’s Day Bingo
St. Patrick’s Day Bingo is a perfect way to celebrate this fun holiday. This activity is great for the whole family. Make it even more festive by using gold coins or other St. Patrick’s Day-themed markers. This activity is excellent for the classroom, parties, church, or any family fun because the instructions are easy to explain and to play.
St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt
St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt is an activity that puts an adventure into the holiday fun. This activity is perfect because it encourages exploring the world around you. Breaking into teams makes it more fun and gives kids a chance to practice working together.
Where’s the Leprechaun
Where’s the Leprechaun (Elf on the shelf variation)–Kids love the tradition of Elf on the Shelf during the Christmas season. You can start a new tradition by making a St. Patrick’s Day variation. Where’s the Leprechaun? Place a fun leprechaun in fun places in your home to see if your leprechaun has been carrying-on. (Amazon links to Leprechaun figurines)
St. Patrick’s Day Jokes
St. Patrick’s Day Jokes are a perfect treasure to use during this holiday. Hearing my children laugh brings me such joy. These jokes are as good as a pot of gold. Laughing together as a family builds stronger connections and makes being together a good time!
St. Patrick’s Day Would You Rather
St. Patrick’s Day Would You Rather is fun to play during the holiday. Would you rather can be used for conversation starters. This game can be used in the classroom for a getting-to-know-you activity and just fun being silly. This activity is very entertaining to put on your social media to make connections with friends and family who are far away.
St. Patrick’s Day Color by Number
St. Patrick’s Day Color by Number worksheets are an awesome way to celebrate. It is fun, and kids are able to practice number recognition and fine motor skills. Coloring is a great boredom buster, and it can be taken with you anywhere.
St. Patrick’s Day Trivia
St. Patrick’s Day Trivia games are always fun to play with friends and family by testing each other’s knowledge. Trivia games can be played with a group or alone. Trivia games can be used in the classroom, on the road, at home, or around the dinner table.
Leprechaun Riddles
Leprechaun Riddles will have you scratching your head trying to solve these riddles. These riddles are great for the whole family because we have simple and hard ones. These riddles are perfect for sharing with your friends and are great icebreakers! Plus, riddles are just fun.
St. Patrick’s Day Word Search
St. Patricks Day Word Search is a quick and easy activity to download for the classroom or at home. Word Searches are a great activity to exercise the brain and for a quieter activity to calm the adventures down. Word Searches build on many skills like memory skills, processing speed, and vocabulary building.
St. Patrick’s Day Word Scrambles
Word scrambles are great for getting your kids’ minds working in a fun way. There is a no mess activity. Perfect for the classroom, at home, and on the road. It is also great for building spelling skills and reinforcing vocabulary and writing skills while building patience and problem-solving.
St. Patrick’s Day Don’t Eat Pete!
St. Patrick’s Day Don’t Eat Pete! is a fun way to teach kids how to take turns. It is easy to play. All you do is place a piece of candy on each object on the printable. (Small hard candy like M&M or Skittles, or you can use popcorn for a healthier alternative) You then send one child out of the room and have another child select which object is “Pete.” Remind the other children to keep “Pete” a secret. Bring the child back into the room and then have them start eating one piece of candy at a time, trying not to eat “Pete.” When they pick up the candy that is on “Pete” everyone yells, “Don’t Eat Pete!” Then it’s someone else’s turn to leave the room and pick who’s “Pete.” Kids love playing this again and again. Be sure to laminate the game to use again and again.
St. Patrick’s Day Candy Dice Game
This St. Patrick’s Day Candy Dice Game is so much fun to play with kids and adults and easy to play too! All you do is gather around in a circle and place a bowl of candy in the middle. Be sure there is enough candy so everyone gets something. You will then choose someone to go first. Once this person has been picked then they will roll the dice. They will then follow the rule for that number.For example, if you roll a “1,” you get to take one piece of candy, but if you roll a “six,” you will have to give 1 to someone else.
Four-leaf Clover Hunt
Head outside and go on an adventure and see if you can spot a four-leaf clover. Did you know that there is only 1 in every 5000? See if you are the lucky one who spots it!
Cabbage Roll
Ready to compete against others in this fun activity for St. Patrick’s Day? Then divide into even teams and see who can push the cabbage quicker! That’s right, each team gets a cabbage and then team members will take turns pushing the cabbage to a pre-determined area and back. Once they make it to their team mate the next teammate will then push the cabbage. The first team that makes it through all their players wins! The catch, you have to push the cabbage with your head!
Potato Bowling
Potato bowling is a fun activity for St. Patrick’s Day. You will want to set up 10 pins “water bottles” and then each player will roll their potato across the room to see how many pins they knock down. Play as many rounds as you would like.
Pot of Gold Toss or Bounce
Kids love a game of toss, so they are sure to love this Pot of Gold Toss Game. All you need is a pot and plastic or chocolate coins. The kids will then take turns trying to toss a coin into the pot. If that is too easy, then have the coin bounce at least one time before it lands in the pot.
“You’ve Been ShamRocked”
“You’ve been ShamRocked” is a fun St. Patrick’s Day activity for the entire family. It is a fun tradition to secretly surprise someone with a small St. Patrick’s Day treat on their doorstep to share St. Patrick’s Day cheer with them. The goal is for them to pay it forward and do it to someone else and keep the fun going all the way up to St. Patrick’s Day.
Rainbow Paper Chain Craft
If you have kids that love to craft then your kids will love creating this rainbow paper chain craft. It is simple and easy to do. Grab rainbow colored construction paper and cut it into strips. Connect the strips together with tape or a stapler. They can draw a pot of gold to add to the end of the chain.
St. Patrick’s Day Charades
Get your acting skills ready because St. Patrick’s Day Charades is a great way to spice up your party, game night, and family gatherings. It is perfect for players of all ages and encourages silliness, using your imagination, and fun!
St. Patrick’s A-Z
St. Patrick’s A-Z is another great educational activity for St. Patrick’s Day. In this activity, kids will improve their language and literacy skills as they try and find a St. Patrick’s Day-themed word for every letter of the alphabet.
St. Patrick’s Day Tic Tac Toe Boards
St. Patrick’s Day Tic Tac Toe is a fun and festive game that puts a holiday twist on the classic Tic Tac Toe game. This game is perfect for children and adults alike, and is a great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The game involves two players taking turns placing either a green clover or a gold coin on a 3×3 grid until one player gets three in a row. With its colorful and cheerful design, St. Patrick’s Day Tic Tac Toe is sure to bring some luck and fun to your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
St. Patrick’s Day Cutting Practice Puzzle
St. Patrick’s Day Cutting Practice Puzzle is a fun and educational activity that helps children develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while enjoying the cute St. Patrick’s Day image. Use it at home or in the classroom.
St. Patrick’s Day Mazes
St. Patrick’s Day Mazes are a fun and challenging activity that is perfect for kids and adults who love puzzles. The goal of the game is to navigate through the maze, using logic and problem-solving skills to find the right path to the end.
St. Patricks’s Day Cootie Catcher
St. Patrick’s Day Cootie Catcher, also known as a Fortune Teller, is a fun and interactive game that is popular among children and adults. This fun activity for St. Patrick’s Day adds a festive touch to any party or gathering. The game involves folding a piece of paper into a square and then using it to play a game of chance. Players choose numbers and colors and then lift flaps on the cootie catcher to reveal fortunes or messages related to St. Patrick’s Day.
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