March Pinterest Pick 3 Linky

Welcome to the March edition of Pick 3! Thank you so much for stopping by and taking a peek at our favorite ideas in the classroom for March! 
There are so many great ideas, that it's hard to narrow it down to just three, but here is my first pick! 

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I love the these little goodie bags! It would be fun to hide a few around the classroom and let students "hunt" for the treasure. They would be so easy to make and bag up! They would also be really cute with gold wrapped coins!

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Maybe you already know this little trick for leaving leprechaun footprints, but just in case you don't, click on the picture to see the original pin! I plan to leave a trail of these around my classroom! So adorable! I used to leave tiny footprints around my house when my girls were little- they especially loved the footprints on the toilet and the green toilet water! My students would get a kick out of this!

I was looking for something "Springy" that was non- St. Paddy's Day for March, and I stumbled upon these. How adorable are they? Maybe they would be ready for Mother's Day, and the kids could make Gardener's Hand Scrub to go with them! (I have free printables and directions for that!) Too cute! 
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15 comments

  1. I love the treat bags and the leprechaun feet. Both are awesome ideas. Thanks for sharing these awesome ideas!

    Cindy
    Mrspriceskindergators.blogspot.com

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  2. Love your pins! The treat bag is so cute! The grass seed hair - love it! Thank you for hosting another great link up! These are the best!

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  3. Love those little treat bags!!! They are so cute and look super easy to make!!! Thanks for hosting the link-up!!

    recipeforteaching

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  4. Someone made those goody bags for my class one year and they were a big hit!

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  5. Love the footprints! How much fun to place them around the room and let the kids try to find the leprechaun!
    Debbie
    Crockett's Classroom . . . Forever in Third Grade

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  6. The potted grass is adorable! I love your idea of having it with the hand scrub for Mother's Day. Super cute!

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  7. Fun ideas! Thanks so much for the link up! I'm glad I found your blog! :-)

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  8. LOVE the hairy kids! And using Rolos is a good idea as sometimes it's hard to find the gold coins. Thanks! Kathleen
    Kidpeople Classroom

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  9. Those Leprechaun footprints are ADORBS! I totally want to try those this year. Thank for the amazing link up!
    Loving Kinders

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  10. I did the leprechaun footprints last year and my kids flipped out:) It was so cute!
    I am going to have to have my kids grow happy hair for Mother's Day. I bet my parents would LOVE them!

    Thanks!
    Heather
    The Busy Busy Hive

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  11. Such cute ideas! Love the rainbow treat bags and the hair!

    Stephanie
    Forever in Fifth Grade

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  12. Such cute ideas! Love the rainbow treat bags and the hair!

    Stephanie
    Forever in Fifth Grade

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  13. Oh my goodness! My kids would love having grass hair! I'm definitely going to find a way to incorporate that into our plants unit. Thanks for the cute ideas!

    Kelsey
    Simply Magical Learning

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  14. Thanks for another fun link up! The rainbow licorice bags are my favorite! Have a marvelous month of March!
    ~Jennifer
    Stories and Songs in Second

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