National Spanish Paella Day
Celebrate National Spanish Paella Day on March 27th with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
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Celebrate National Spanish Paella Day on March 27th with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate National French Bread Day on March 21st with this free handout! Color the dinner and practice its French translations! Coffee: Café Bread: Pain Cup: Tasse Fork: Fourchette Knife: Couteau Pasta: Pâtes Plate: Plaque Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
World Water Day is observed on March 22 to highlight the importance of freshwater. This day is used to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Do you know : Less than 3% of the world’s water is fresh – the rest is seawater and undrinkable. Of this …
Have you ever wanted to learn another language? Celebrate National French Language Day on March 20 with this free handout! Color the animals below and practice their French translations. Dog – Le Chien(ne) Cat – Le Chat(te) Bird – L’oiseau Fish – Le Poisson Rabbit – Le Lapin(e) Some words …
National Pancake Day, on March 4th, celebrates a popular and versatile breakfast food. Color the free handout below and practice your spelling! Add your favorite toppings to the pancakes! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate Irish Heritage Month in March with this free handout! Shamrocks are three-leaf clovers that are a common symbol of Ireland, and four-leaf clovers are said to be good luck! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
National Cereal Day, on March 7th, celebrates one of the most popular breakfast foods! Color the free handout below and practice your spelling! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Pi is a constant, infinite number that continues without an end (numbers like this are called “irrational numbers”). Pi is usually represented with this symbol: and is a helpful number for calculating things such as the area and circumference of a circle. Currently, we know 31 trillion digits of pi! We celebrate …