St. Patrick's Day at school

This week we celebrated St. Patrick's Day at school. We used the holiday to tie in with a English-language themed week that will take place later this spring. The country chosen for this year's English week was Ireland (last year it was England and next year will be USA, USA, USA!). St. Patrick's Day was a good introduction and the girls loved it.

We kicked off the week by presenting some important facts about the saint, when he was born, his life and miracles, a little about Ireland etc. These facts were hung throughout the school and were discussed in our girls' English classes. Then first and second grade participated in a coloring contest while third and fourth had a drawing contest.

Here are some examples from first grade:


And from fourth:


We also had the girls do different crafts to decorate the hallways. One was a shamrock (that symbolizes the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit).


Another was a rainbow made out of a paper plate.


Finally the girls made leprechaun hats to wear. We printed out the form, they decorated and cut it out before we glued them to a piece of paper made into a crown.


Here are a couple of my beautiful girls wearing their hats. Adorable.


Happy St. Patrick's Day from Spain! Everyone be safe during your celebrations!

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