It's a Lucky Charm tag! Let your children know how wonderful they are on St. Patrick's Day, or if you are a teacher, let your students know how much you care about them. These are fun tags to use on St. Patrick's Day when you attach them to a baggie of Lucky Charm cereal. You are sure to bring a smile to their face!
If you're teacher and you are looking for a fun St. Patrick's Day math activity, you can find find one I made by clicking on this link: St. Patrick's Math Activity This basic math activity involves Lucky Charm Cereal. These printable tags below can be used with this activity.
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3 comments:
I just found your blog today and really love it! Very cute!!!! I am also a mom of 3 (5,2,and 1), coaches wife, and work in the schools as a speech pathologist. I have just started writing a blog called The Coach's Widow. I loved all of the crafty posts, and will definitely be back to use them with my speech students.
Thanks!
~Autumn
http://thecoachswidow.blogspot.com/
Thanks for visiting my blog. I checked out your blog and it sounds like we have lots in common. I will definitely have to revisit and catch up on your coach's wife thoughts. I have often heard the 'widow' comment and yep, there is some truth to that. I might even have to blog about that exact topic here as basketball season comes to an end. :-) Hope to keep in touch. Good luck with the blog venture.
Molly
Thanks for visiting my blog. I checked out your blog and it sounds like we have lots in common. I will definitely have to revisit and catch up on your coach's wife thoughts. I have often heard the 'widow' comment and yep, there is some truth to that. I might even have to blog about that exact topic here as basketball season comes to an end. :-) Hope to keep in touch. Good luck with the blog venture.
Molly
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