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St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
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St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color
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Description

This St. Patricks Day math and ELA bundle is the ultimate no-prep solution for your March math and reading centers. Designed for Grade 3 and 4, this resource combines St. Patricks Day ELA reading comprehension with Science of Math aligned activities like multiplication, area and perimeter, and grid mapping. Whether you are looking for St. Patricks Day math word problems or spring science integration, these cross-curricular worksheets provide high rigor without the prep. Each passage, from Ireland geography to light refraction, is CCSS aligned to ensure your March instruction stays focused on core standards while celebrating the season.

What's Included:

  • Passage 1: The Colors in the Sky (Science & Nature): Includes an informational text on light refraction, reading comprehension questions, and a multiplication color-by-code rainbow.
  • Passage 2: The Emerald Isle (Geography): Includes a geography passage on Ireland, reading comprehension questions, and a coordinate grid mapping activity.
  • Passage 3: The Rare Four-Leaf Clover (Botany & Probability): Includes a botany passage, reading comprehension questions, and clover-themed multiplication word problems.
  • Passage 4: Marching to the Music (History): Includes a historical parade passage, reading comprehension questions, and an area and perimeter "float builder" design challenge.

Skills Covered:

  • Reading Comprehension: Main idea, text evidence, academic vocabulary, and sequencing.
  • Math Foundations: Multiplication fluency (OA.C.7), area and perimeter (MD.D.8), and spatial reasoning.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Precision coloring, coordinate plotting, and geometric drawing.

Perfect For:

  • St. Patricks Day math centers
  • March morning work or bell ringers
  • Fast finisher activities
  • Integrated Science/Social Studies blocks
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Morning work and bell ringers
  • Cross-curricular literacy and math centers
  • Small group intervention
  • Substitute teacher plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Science of Reading & Math Aligned: Moves beyond busy work with explicit instruction and structured number sense.
  • Real-World Aesthetic: Modern, clean graphics suitable for upper elementary students.
  • Total Integration: Covers ELA, Science, Geography, and Math in one cohesive unit.

How It Works:

  1. Select the cross-curricular passage that aligns with your weekly learning targets.
  2. Students read the passage and complete the reading and writing comprehension questions to build background knowledge.
  3. Students transition to the integrated math and application activity, seamlessly applying the topic to multiplication, geometry, or coordinate grids.
  4. Assess student understanding using their completed math models and text-dependent answers.

Licensing & Tech Specs:

  • High-resolution PDF format
  • Instant Digital Download
  • Single User License

Questions? Message me anytime!

✨ All products in Artful Learning Printables are thoughtfully handcrafted to provide the best learning experience.

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St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color

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3rd - 5th
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15
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Teaching Duration
1 Week

Description

This St. Patricks Day math and ELA bundle is the ultimate no-prep solution for your March math and reading centers. Designed for Grade 3 and 4, this resource combines St. Patricks Day ELA reading comprehension with Science of Math aligned activities like multiplication, area and perimeter, and grid mapping. Whether you are looking for St. Patricks Day math word problems or spring science integration, these cross-curricular worksheets provide high rigor without the prep. Each passage, from Ireland geography to light refraction, is CCSS aligned to ensure your March instruction stays focused on core standards while celebrating the season.

What's Included:

  • Passage 1: The Colors in the Sky (Science & Nature): Includes an informational text on light refraction, reading comprehension questions, and a multiplication color-by-code rainbow.
  • Passage 2: The Emerald Isle (Geography): Includes a geography passage on Ireland, reading comprehension questions, and a coordinate grid mapping activity.
  • Passage 3: The Rare Four-Leaf Clover (Botany & Probability): Includes a botany passage, reading comprehension questions, and clover-themed multiplication word problems.
  • Passage 4: Marching to the Music (History): Includes a historical parade passage, reading comprehension questions, and an area and perimeter "float builder" design challenge.

Skills Covered:

  • Reading Comprehension: Main idea, text evidence, academic vocabulary, and sequencing.
  • Math Foundations: Multiplication fluency (OA.C.7), area and perimeter (MD.D.8), and spatial reasoning.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Precision coloring, coordinate plotting, and geometric drawing.

Perfect For:

  • St. Patricks Day math centers
  • March morning work or bell ringers
  • Fast finisher activities
  • Integrated Science/Social Studies blocks
  • Emergency sub plans
  • Morning work and bell ringers
  • Cross-curricular literacy and math centers
  • Small group intervention
  • Substitute teacher plans

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Science of Reading & Math Aligned: Moves beyond busy work with explicit instruction and structured number sense.
  • Real-World Aesthetic: Modern, clean graphics suitable for upper elementary students.
  • Total Integration: Covers ELA, Science, Geography, and Math in one cohesive unit.

How It Works:

  1. Select the cross-curricular passage that aligns with your weekly learning targets.
  2. Students read the passage and complete the reading and writing comprehension questions to build background knowledge.
  3. Students transition to the integrated math and application activity, seamlessly applying the topic to multiplication, geometry, or coordinate grids.
  4. Assess student understanding using their completed math models and text-dependent answers.

Licensing & Tech Specs:

  • High-resolution PDF format
  • Instant Digital Download
  • Single User License

Questions? Message me anytime!

✨ All products in Artful Learning Printables are thoughtfully handcrafted to provide the best learning experience.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding the perimeter given the side lengths, finding an unknown side length, and exhibiting rectangles with the same perimeter and different areas or with the same area and different perimeters.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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