Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! Saint Patrick’s Day was originally a Catholic feast day that honored Saint Patrick. In the U.S., it is celebrated March 17 and has now become a broader celebration of Irish-American culture and heritage. There are several St. Patrick’s Day parades across the country, especially in cities with historically large numbers of Irish-Catholic residents, including Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. In Chicago, they even dye the river green to celebrate.
Saint Patrick’s Day word search puzzles are fun for kids and adults. Help students learn about the customs surrounding the holiday with a printable Saint Patrick’s Day worksheet. You can even get one in a lucky four-leaf clover shape. These St. Patrick’s crosswords include themes such as Saint Patrick’s Day trivia, notable Irish-Americans, and fun traditions like searching for leprechauns. Irish culture crosswords and St. Patrick’s Day activities are a enjoyable way to learn about history and geography. For some extra holiday cheer, download these Saint Patrick’s Day printables, then circle or highlight the answers in green.
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