My collaborative leprechaun poster is the perfect poster to decorate your door for March. The rest of you are probably thinking “oh bother!” So last year I started designing door posters using my signature collaborative poster style. I know there are only a small group of teachers that “enjoy” decorating their doors for the holidays. I told you one of my main goals is to make your life as a teacher easier. That is where me and my resources come in! My goal with any resource I create is to make your life as a classroom teacher easier and make learning fun for kids. I know it was for my Valentine’s Day freebie! □ So, of course, I’ll provide a few freebies in this post as well to help out my fellow teachers (but you have to read some of my rambling to get there!).Īrt integration can be intimidating for classroom teachers who either 1) don’t think they like art or 2) don’t think they can teach it. I’d be kidding myself to think all those people who were visiting my February post last month came to hear me ramble. Patrick’s Day was my favorite holiday until I started looking at all the resources I have created! It’s my grandmother’s favorite holiday too, so maybe my Irish blood took over for this holiday a wee bit. My “ Fun in February” resource round-up blog post was so popular last month that I thought I should do one highlighting my March art activities.
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