We made Saint Patrick our main lesson today, and read one story about a friendly leprechaun.
We tried to find as many green foods to eat for lunch as possible. The cabbage we used to decorate the dishes with.
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I did a chalk drawing of St. Patrick for the boys and they did their best to get their own version in their mail lesson book. We read a shortened version of his life, looked at the maps of Ireland, Britain and France to follow his travels, and even memorized one of the saint's prayers " Saint Patrick's Breastplate", which was also our blessing at lunch.
Wooden leprechauns are still being worked on.
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