Can you guess what month comes after February? It’s the month of March! March is a special month because it is the third month of the year. Let’s say it together: March, March, the month of March!
Did you know that March has 31 days? That’s a lot of days to have fun and learn new things!
March is exciting because it means spring is on the way! The weather starts to get warmer, and flowers begin to bloom. It’s a great time to play outside and enjoy nature.
On March 17th, we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a day full of dancing, singing, and smiling. We also talk about little leprechauns who find their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. How magical!
Now, let’s learn how to spell March. Ready? M-a-r-c-h, March! Let’s say it again: M-a-r-c-h, March! Great job!
So, remember, March is the third month of the year, and it has 31 days. It’s a time when spring is coming, and we have fun celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. March, March, the month of March!
Have fun learning and playing this March. Spring is on the way, and there are so many exciting things to discover!
March Calendar Craft: Create a simple calendar for the month of March with your child. Use colorful paper and stickers to mark special days like St. Patrick’s Day. Encourage your child to count the days and mark off each day as it passes. Ask them questions like, “How many days are left until the end of March?” This will help them understand the concept of a month and practice counting.
Spring Nature Walk: Take a walk outside and observe signs of spring. Look for blooming flowers, budding trees, and listen for birds singing. Ask your child to draw or collect items that remind them of spring. Discuss how the weather is changing and what they notice about nature in March. This activity encourages observation and connection with the natural world.
St. Patrick’s Day Treasure Hunt: Organize a simple treasure hunt at home or in the backyard. Hide small items or treats and create a map or clues for your child to follow. Talk about the legend of leprechauns and their pots of gold. This activity promotes problem-solving skills and adds a fun, magical element to learning about March traditions.
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Tell me what month comes after February.
It’s the month of March.
Tell me what month is the third month of the year.
It’s the month of March.
March, March, the month of March.
There are 31 days in March.
March, March, the month of March.
Spring is on the way!
March 17th is St. Patrick’s Day.
We dance and sing and smile,
And little leprechauns find their pot of gold
At the end of the rainbow in the sky.
Tell me what month comes after February.
It’s the month of March.
Tell me what month is the third month of the year.
It’s the month of March.
March, March, the month of March.
There are 31 days in March.
March, March, the month of March.
Spring is on the way!
Now let’s spell March all together:
M-a-r-c-h, March.
M-a-r-c-h, March.
M-a-r-c-h, March.
It’s the third month of the year.
March, March, the month of March.
There are 31 days in March.
March, March, the month of March.
Spring is on the way!
Spring is on the way!
March!
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