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Saint Patrick's Day
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Start
Welcome to Ireland!
Oh look! A leprechaun with a pot of gold! Quick! Follow him!
Hi! Catch me, find 5 numbers and the gold is yours! Good luck!
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1-3
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Choose your level
Click on the shamrocks to find out when is Saint Patrick's Day celebrated!
hat
rainbow
Ireland
harp
snake
shamrock
GREAT!
Your number is 7
leprechaun
pot of gold
horseshoe
Match the words to the pictures!
hat
Write what you see in the pictures!
Your number is 4
snake
rainbow
Ireland
leprechaun
horseshoe
shamrock
pot of gold
START
harp
Great! Your number is 9
Score:
Well done! Your last number is 3
banana
frog
sky
sun
cucumber
cheese
grass
tomato
Great! To get the gold you need a code
74193
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Well done!
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It's Saint Patrick's Day today! Find a four-leaf clover to get to know more!
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Write true or false:
false
Yay! You found me! Read the information about St Patrick's Day and answer the questions.
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- St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on the 17th of May.
- St. Patrick was born in the fourth century.
- On St. Patrick's Day people usually wear green clothes.
- The traditional food on St. Patrick's Day is fish and chips.
- The traditional symbols are the shamrock and the guitar.
- Leprechauns usually live in the forest.
- The Irish flag is green, white and orange.
true
false
false
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true
Your number is 5
is your next number
Drag the correct answers to the pot of gold!
It's time to catch the leprechaun! Watch the video and answear the questions.
1. What time of the day does this story take place? 2. Where does this story take place? 3. Who is telling the story? 4. What things does the leprechaun leave behind?
A) during the night
B) during the day
C) during the afternoon
A) in the parks
B) in the children's homes
C) in the school
A) the children
B) Saint Patrick
C) the leprechaun
A) a tail of books
B) gold clovers
Correct answers
C) a tail of shamrocks and gold coins
CLOVER
ERCVOL AMSHORCK ATH REIALDN ODLG EPLERCHERUAN ARBINWO ARHP
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SHAMROCK
Don't worry, friend! We'll find a way! Unscramble the words, maybe it will help!
HAT
You'll never catch me!
IRELAND
GOLD
LEPRECHAUN
RAINBOW
HARP
Next number is 8
Well done! Your next number is 6
horseshoe
leprechaun
Next number is 3
Ireland
rainbow
pot of gold
shamrock
corned beef and cabbage
Saint Patrick
Wel done, you found the end of the rainbow! Now you need a code to get the gold!
52863
12345
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Well done!
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Do all the tasks, get 5 numbers and the leprechaun's gold is yours!
Learn about the history of Saint Patrick and then do the quiz!
Match the answers to the questions!
Fill in the blanks: “His pride could not _________ the thought of being vanquished by his ________ _________.”
England
Monasteries, schools, and churches
Where was St. Patrick born?
Green
What was St. Patrick’s actual name?
Christianity
What religion did St. Patrick follow?
Blue
What animals did legend say that St. Patrick drove out of Ireland?
Leave his master and get on a ship
What did the voice in his sleep tell St. Patrick to do?
March 17th, 461
What was the original color associated with St. Patrick?
How long did St. Patrick stay in the monastery?
He set his mansion (house) on fire and threw himself in it
What color is St. Patrick associated with today?
12 years
What three types of institutions did St. Patrick establish in Ireland?
What date did St. Patrick die?
Maewyn Succat
What did St. Patrick’s former master do when he heard that St. Patrick was coming back to visit?
Endure, former, slave
Snakes
Find all the pairs to get the number!
Parade
Your odds of finding it are about 1 in 10,000
A four-leaf clover
Colours of the Irish flag
It's hidden at the end of the rainbow
Green, white and orange
The national flower/emblem of Ireland
Traditional food eaten at St Patrick's
a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event
Corned beef and cabbage
Shamrock
Green colour is associated with St. Patrick's Day. People wear green clothes, eat green food and drink green beer. Even the Chicago river is turned green for this special holiday! Read the green idioms and match them with their meanings.
Write a, b, c, d.. etc
to give someone the green lightto have a green thumb to be green with envy wearing of the green to be green around the gills green-eyed monster to be green the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence to go green greenbacks The Green Monster
a. To wear green clothing on St. Patrick’s Day b. to be inexperienced at something c. to take care of the Earth and the environment d. give permission to go ahead with a project e. to feel jealous f. paper money g. the wall at Fenway Park, where the Red Sox play h. very jealous, full of envy i. a place that is different seems better than where we are now j. to have a talent for making things grow k. to look very sick
Molly Malone This is the ultimate sing-along song. Most will recognise this Dubliners version. But it was most likely written long before, sometime in the late 19th century. The subject is a Dublin fishmonger who, let's just say, may have sold more than just cockles and mussels. The song has become an anthem for the people of Dublin. It touches on the heart of the city and those who have worked as street sellers since the city was established, over a thousand years ago.
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The Best St. Patrick’s Day Ever By Teddy Slater Top o’ the morning! 1___________ _______ The Leprechaun family is wearing the green. St. Patrick’s parade is about to begin. The wee ones are marching. 2_______________ There goes Bedelia, leading the clan, arm in arm with Granddaddy Dan. She swings her shillelagh. They walk and talk gaily, moving as fast as they can. 3_________, marches along with a big pot of gold. And here comes Aunt Rose tap-tapping her toes, 4______, decked out in her very best clothes. Tootle-dee-toot! Rum-a-tum-tum! Johny and Jack play the fife and the drum. 5________ Everyone dancing … even the pig! After the march, it’s back home for lunch… mulligan stew and green apple punch. 6______ The mischievous children do just as they please. Friends and family keep coming to call. 7________ The Caseys, MacGregors, O’Gradys, Peg Finn. Everyone’s welcome – please, won’t you come in! Lassies and ladies stream through the door, until there’s no room for one caller more. 8_______, piling their plates as high as they’re able. But before they dig in, they have one thing to say, ‘May the luck of the Irish be with you today!’ Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
A) They kick up their heels in a wild Irish jig. B) The Leprechauns crowd ‘round the dining-room table C) It’s March seventeen D) Kate cuts the cabbage, Pat shells the peas E) There’s plenty of food for one and for all. F) Come on – let’s join in! G) Timothy Shaunnessy, handsome and bold H) with shamrock in hand, she follows the band
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