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Bookmarks: March  
Border Paper: March Birthdays Unlined paper with the title "March Birthdays" at the top and color illustrations of shamrocks in the surrounding border.
Calendar: March fill in the dates (shamrock image)
Acrostic Form: March  
Cloze: Larry the Leprechaun (elem) Complete the story about Larry the Leprechaun's favorite holiday using the provided vocabulary words.
Coloring Page: Lion and Lamb Great for a March coloring page!
Coloring Page: Lion and Lamb This coloring page features an explanation of the "In like a lion" March weather saying.
Glyph: March Color a blackline drawing by following the directions in the legend.
Writing Paper: March (Elementary) Wide-lined paper with an illustration of a leprechaun's hat and a shamrock at the top, next to the title "March".
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Calendar: March (days) 2 wind and kites theme
Calendar: March (headers) shamrocks and rainbows or wind and kites
Calendar: March (days) shamrocks and rainbows theme
Word Search: March (elem/upper elem) From "cooler" to "windy".
Bookmarks: March Six bookmarks, three with shamrocks and three with kites.
Word Wall: March [member-created with abctools] From "baseball" to "leprechaun." These March-themed vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Calendar: March (header) - frogs Calendar header for the month of March with frogs and shamrocks.
Handwriting Practice: March - Manuscript (ZB-Style Font) Handwriting (primary), letter L, with dotted letters to trace and pictures to color with March theme.
Sign: March Full page March sign, featuring pictures of shamrocks and a kite. Great for centers, booklet covers or calendar boards.
Writing Prompts: My Journal - March (upper elem/middle) Writing prompts for holidays and other special occasions in March. UNLINED
Writing Prompts: My Journal - March (middle) Writing prompts for holidays and other special occasions in March, with narrow lines for writing.
Writing Prompts: My Journal - March (elementary) 22 fun prompts for holidays and other special occasions in January, with lines to write and space to draw.
Word Search: March (easy) no diagonals
Bookmarks: March  
Assignment Form: March Keep track of your assignments for the month of March with this handy form.
Spelling: March (primary) From "clover" to "rainbow". A list of ten March-themed spelling words, then practice pages including a page for copying the words, ABC order, a spelling test, and room to draw a picture for the month.
Spelling: March Theme (elem/upper elem) From "leprechaun" to "traditional", these twelve March-themed spelling words are reinforced with a word search, dictionary skills practice, and more.
Unscramble the Words: March From "cool" to "windy".
Coloring Book: March  
Writing Prompts: My Journal - March (primary) 23 simple prompts for holidays and other special occasions in January, with wide divided lines to write and space to draw.
Calendar: March (header) - patriotic  
Crossword: March (elementary) 1 DOWN: March is the __ month in the year.
Comprehension: The Months - March (elementary/ upper elementary) Where did this month get its name? What is it called in other countries? Does it have special flowers or stones associated with it? Learn the answers to these questions, plus room for writing about your feelings about the month.
Comprehension: Is March a Lion or a Lamb? Explains the saying; comprehension questions included.
Writing Prompts: Calendar Journal - March Each square has a prompt, most of which are specific to a day in March. Adaptable to elem-middle school.
Calendar: March (header) leprechaun theme
Comprehension: What Is March Like Where You Live? Simple reading comprehension about the month of March.
Color and Write: Months - March (primary/elem) A picture of a rainbow and four-leaf clovers and wide lines to write a story or poem about the month of March.
Writing Paper: March (Primary) Primary-lined paper with an illustration of a leprechaun's hat and a shamrock beside the title "March" at the top of the page.
Fiction: The Mardi Gras Parade "Matthew and Jessica were the leaders of Washington Middle School's Mardi Gras float committee." Students trying to decide on a Mardi Gras parade float learn a little about how Mardi Gras is observed in other parts of the world. This short fiction is followed by multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions.
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