Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day:
Rainbow Theme
Along with shamrocks and leprechauns, rainbows are another symbols that can be used for St. Patrick’s Day. Here are several rainbow snacks and other activities to go along with this theme.
What is a rainbow?
Rainbow Science: Catch A Rainbow
Rainbow Science: Planting a Rainbow
Lesson Plan: Rainbows from LessonPlanPage.com
Gelatin Rainbow
· 6 1/4 c Boiling water
· 2 Jello(red); 4 serving size
· 2 Jello(Orange); 4 serving
· 2 Jello(Lemon); 4 serving
· 2 Jello(Lime); 4 serving
· 2 Jello(Berry Blue); 4 serving
· 8 oz Cool whip
Stir 1 1/4 cups boiling water into each flavor of gelatin in separate bowls until completely dissolved. Pour each flavor into separate 8 or 9" square pans. Refrigerate 3 hours or until firm. Cut each pan into 1" cubes. Arrange rows of different color gelatin cubes to form a rainbow on a large flat tray or cookie sheet. Place 1/2 of the cool whip at each end of the rainbow to form clouds for dipping. Serve immediately or refrigerate until ready to serve.
Rainbow theme from Childfun.com
Rainbow theme from Pratt’s Resources
Rainbow Crafts
Rainbow Popcorn Balls
Rainbow Theme Crafts from Enchanted Learning
Rainbow Theme from DLTK
Rainbow Recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
St. Patrick's Day Rainbow Activities
St. Patrick Day Activities from 123child.com
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