Free St. Patrick’s Day Printables and Packets (Math Worksheets & Games, PreK Packets and More!)
March 18th is St. Patrick’s Day.
Are you looking for some fun worksheets and activities for St. Patrick’s Day? This post has links to more than a dozen free printables, worksheets and resources — from PreK through Grade 5 math!

Free St. Patrick’s Day Number Word Activities: These are some St. Patrick’s Day sheets I made for my daughter a few years ago. It includes number matching (1-one, 2-two, 3-three, etc.), skip counting, and a number word game.

Download your free math game boards here: St Patrick’s Day — Addition Fact Math Game Boards

St Patricks Day Multiplication Pack




St. Patrick’s Day Preschool Activities: Ages 3 to 5
There are a number of really cute St. Patrick’s Day books that are perfect for the PreK crowd! (These are affiliate links)
- How to Catch a Leprechaun
- Ten Lucky Leprechauns
- The Night Before St. Patrick’s Day
- There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Clover
Roll and Cover Numbers Game
I made these game boards for ED when she was in PreK. It’s a race to 50 (or a race to 100).
- Print out one game board for each player.
- The players take turns rolling the die (use a 20-sided die in the race to 100) and covering the squares on their game board with tokens.
- The first to cover their entire game board wins the game.
You can download these free here:
St Patricks Day — Race to 50 or 100 Preschool Counting Game

If you like doing hands-on activities with your preschoolers and tots, you will want to check out the hands-on activity ideas and free St Patrick’s Day printables at Living Montessori Now:







New this year (2018):
I just added a St. Patrick’s Day Subtraction Games to the Addition Bundle. There are 2 game boards– one for practicing easier subtraction problems (like 5-3, 7-4, 10-6, etc.). The other game has more challenging problems (13-7, 15-8, 16-7, 18-9, etc.) These can be printed out in either color or black and white. This packet also has sorting mats and a few subtraction worksheets. See details at this post:
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