In commemoration of St. Patrick’s Day, the students will make three-dimensional four-leaf clovers. This plant is believed to bring good luck to people who find it.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): 3rd – 6th
In commemoration of St. Patrick’s Day, the students will make three-dimensional four-leaf clovers. This plant is believed to bring good luck to people who find it.
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In search of a fun and easy Black History Month activity? Try this meaningful activity to learn more about Rosa Parks and the things she did which made a significant impact on the history of all Black people.
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