March Teaching Resources

Featured March Freebies

Looking for a fun math game for St. Patrick’s Day? You’re in luck! My free Leprechaun Luck Math Game makes it easy for kids to explore probability while playing an exciting game of chance. In order to win, players will need a bit of luck, but they’ll also discover that there’s more than luck involved in winning!

Are You as Lucky as a Leprechaun? Here’s a fun FREE printable for St. Patrick’s Day or Dr. Seuss’s birthday, March 2nd. Students fill up the pot of gold by writing 10 things that make them feel lucky.

Are your students burned out from doing test review worksheets on their own? Buddy Test Prep will turn any multiple choice test prep worksheet into an engaging AND effective cooperative learning activity! Freebie includes step-by-step directions and a recordkeeping page for students.

Spring is here, and that means field days and field trips! As the weather turns sunny and warm, kids and teachers both want to get out of the classroom. But sometimes after everyone is outside, it’s difficult to keep track of your students! That’s why I started doing this easy tie-dye t-shirt project early in the spring.

Math Word Problems

Do your students need help understanding which operation to use? These Word Problem Task Cards are designed to help your students learn to solve one-step word problems. Available separately as Google Slides, Boom Cards, and Printables, or get them all in the bundles below!

March Activities

Over two dozen pages of lessons, activities and ready-to-use printables for special days in March, including St. Patrick’s Day, Pi Day, and Spring!

(Click on each item below to preview.)

Icy Road Investigation

Icy Road Science Investigation is a hands-on science activity that uses simple materials to help your students understand why roads are treated with a mixture of sand and salt during the winter. 

The Icy Road Investigation product includes two pages of teacher directions with key points to discuss and a 3-page lab report for students to complete. A Google Slides version of the lab report is included. Preview every page on TpT!

How do sand and salt make icy roads safer? Your students will be able to answer this question after they conduct this easy hands-on science experiment using simple materials such as ice, salt, and sand.

If you’ve ever driven on icy roads, you’ll know just how treacherous they can be. How do road crews make the roads safer for travel? You may have seen them spraying a solution on the roads prior to a big storm, but what exactly is in that mixture and how does it help?

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