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5-Day Unit Study on St. Patrick

Since it is March, we are excited to offer a free 5-day unit study on St. Patrick. You can spread this out by doing two lessons each week or you can take the week off from some of your traditional textbooks and dig right into the life of Saint Patrick. You are the teacher and can choose your own schedule, but either of those two options should work well for you (suggested schedules listed below).

Feel free to pick and choose from these activities we have listed or do them all. Read through all 5 lesson plans sooner than later so that you can determine whether you need any supplies from the store.

No matter how you choose to schedule your St. Patrick unit study, we hope that you have wonderful learning moments together with your children. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to send an email to us: helpdesk@knowledgequestmaps.com. We'll do our best to get back to you promptly. In the words of an old Irish blessing...

May God hold you in the palm of His hand until next we meet again. Be blessed!


Bonus Download!

For Day 1, you will need to download this free biography about Saint Patrick:

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Download files for the St. Patrick unit study here:

St. Patrick Unit Study - Day 1

St. Patrick Unit Study - Day 2

St. Patrick Unit Study - Day 3

St. Patrick Unit Study - Day 4

St. Patrick Unit Study - Day 5

 

Daily (1 Week) Unit Study:

 

Day 1 – Monday, March 13

Lesson 1 – Read biography about St. Patrick and conduct some research

 

Day 2 – Tuesday, March 14

Lesson 2 – Science, nature and craft activities for a GREEN day

 

Day 3 – Wednesday, March 15

Lesson 3 – Timeline and mapping activities to place St. Patrick in historical context

 

Day 4 – Thursday, March 16

Lesson 4 - Make a lapbook and/or write a report

 

Day 5 – Friday, March 17

Lesson 5 – Finish reports/lapbooks and cook up an Irish dinner

 

Bi-Weekly (2x week) Schedule:

 

Wednesday, March 8

Lesson 1 – Read biography about St. Patrick and conduct some research

 

Friday, March 10

Lesson 2 – Science, nature and craft activities for a GREEN day

 

Monday, March 13

Lesson 3 – Timeline and mapping activities to place St. Patrick in historical context 

 

Wednesday, March 15

Lesson 4 - Make a lapbook and/or write a report

 

Friday, March 17

Lesson 5 – Finish reports/lapbooks and cook up an Irish dinner 

 

Warm Regards,

Terri Johnson
Knowledge Quest, Inc.