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Sneaky Leprechauns

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  • Joke: Where can you always find gold?
    In the dictionary!
  • Read this sentence twice: Leo the lucky leprechaun ate rainbows for breakfast.
    Yum!
  • Read this sentence: On St Patrick's day, celebrations include parades and festivals.
    Did you use your good speech sounds?
  • Read the sentence twice: Golden horseshoes and clovers are symbols seen on St Patrick's Day.
    Did you know both are symbols of good luck.
  • Would you rather be a lucky leprechaun, that might be caught by a human, or a sleepy leprechaun, that lives alone in the forest?
    Hmmm...
  • Unscramble this sentence: speech March fun I had in on 17th.
    Yeah you did!
  • Read the fun fact: Corned beef and cabbage is often eaten on St. Patrick’s Day.
    Would you eat it?
  • Make one sentence using the words "shamrock" and "parade"
    I like parades.
  • Have you ever had a shamrock shake? What do you think is in it?
    Yum!
  • Read these sentences: Soda bread is popular in Ireland. Some people like it sweet with a spoonful of honey, sugar or dried fruits.
    Yum, sounds good to me!
  • Name 3 things that are green.
    Did you use your good speech sounds?
  • What would you do if you found a gold coin?
    Did you use your good speech sounds?
  • Use the words "rainbow" and "clouds" in one sentence.
    I like rainbows.
  • Read the fun fact: In folktales, leprechauns were cranky and responsible for mending the shoes of the other fairies.
    ha ha ha
  • If someone is lucky, what does that mean?
    Are you lucky?
  • Have you ever heard of this weather folklore about March: If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb.
    I like warm, sunny weather.
  • If you caught a leprechaun, what would you name him/her?
    Give your leprechaun a first and last name.
  • Joke: Why can't you iron a four-leaf clover?
    Because you shouldn't press your luck!
  • Read the sentence twice: Iris lives in Ireland with Izzy.
    Nice!
  • Use the words "lucky charms" in a sentence.
    Yay!
  • Read this sentence twice: The leprechaun put seven pieces of gold under the playground.
    Grab a shovel!
  • Would you rather wear a leprechaun's top hat or a football helmet to school all day, every day.
    Hats off to you
  • Read the sentence twice: I am lucky to have a fun speech teacher.
    Yes, yes you are!
  • What green foods do you eat?
    So healthy!