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March Activities to Make Your Homeschool FUN!

Fun March Activities for Homeschoolers

As the winter thaws and spring starts to blossom, March becomes the perfect month to introduce a mix of educational and engaging activities to your homeschool curriculum. Here are some delightful March activities to make your homeschool FUN and educational this month:

St. Patricks Day Homeschool Fun Activities with image of a Leprechaun by a pot of gold.

1. St. Patrick’s Day Celebration

Learn about Irish Culture:

  • Explore the history and traditions of St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Listen to Irish music and learn some basic Irish dance steps.
  • Cook an Irish meal together, such as corned beef and cabbage or Irish soda bread.

Crafting Shamrocks:

  • Cut out shamrock shapes from green construction paper.
  • Decorate the shamrocks with glitter, stickers, or paint.
  • Learn about why the shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick’s Day.

Unique Learners March Activities Packet for Homeschool FUN

You really want to grab our new March Activities Packet right now! This packet has a calendar with fun ideas for every school day of the month, plus 63 pages of puzzles, coloring pages, worksheets, writing ideas, math taskbox activities, and hands-on craft ideas and games for all ages. March is a busy month, so the March Activities Packet has ideas for weather, Pi Day, St. Patrick’s Day activities, the spring equinox and seasons, and Easter! This packet is FREE until the end of March 2024.

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March Activities packet includes a calendar and 60 other pages of puzzles and worksheets for March homeschool fun.

2. Homeschool FUN Spring Scavenger Hunt

  • Create a list of early signs of spring for your children to find outdoors.
  • Include items like buds on the trees, blooming flowers, and birds.
  • Turn it into a photography project by taking photos of each item found.

3. March Madness Basketball Homeschool Fun

  • Incorporate basketball into physical education by practicing dribbling, passing, and shooting skills.
  • Learn about probability and statistics by creating brackets and predicting game outcomes.
  • Discuss the history of basketball and the NCAA tournament.

4. Science Experiments

Weather Observation:

  • Set up a mini weather station and observe the changes as winter turns to spring.
  • Learn about different types of clouds and the water cycle.
  • Have your kids record the weather for the month of March to observe March coming in like a lion and out like a lamb in our March Activities Packet.

Plant Life Cycle:

  • Plant seeds indoors and monitor their growth over time.
  • Document the germination process and what plants need to grow.

5. Art Inspired By Spring

  • Take inspiration from nature and create art using found materials like leaves and flowers.
  • Study famous artists who focused on spring themes, such as Claude Monet.
  • Try different mediums, such as watercolor or pastels, to depict the spring landscape.

6. Read Alouds & Literature Circles

  • Choose books that celebrate spring, new beginnings, or Irish folklore.
  • Start a book club discussion around a selected read.
  • Encourage creative writing inspired by the themes of the books read.

7. Pi Day Math Activities (March 14th) for Homeschool Fun

  • Bake a pie and use the opportunity to teach about fractions and the concept of Pi.
  • Have a “Pi recitation” contest to see who can remember the most digits.
  • Explore the history of Pi and how it is used in mathematics today.

Don’t forget to grab the March Activities Packet here!

8. Community Service Projects

  • Organize a park clean-up to welcome spring.
  • Start a neighborhood garden and invite other local homeschoolers to join.
  • Visit a local nursing home and brighten the residents’ day with crafts or performances.

March provides a wealth of opportunities to create dynamic, hands-on learning experiences that celebrate the changing seasons and various cultural events. By combining academics with these creative activities, homeschooling can be made memorable and enjoyable for the entire family.

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Sue Hegg

Sue Hegg is a learning specialist with over 30 years of experience as a classroom teacher, special education teacher, academic therapist, speaker, and consultant. I am also a veteran homeschool mom of 20+ years. She has three adult children we homeschooled all the way through, each with some type of specialized learning need, including dyslexia, anxiety, and academically giftedness. She understands unique learners from both parents' and home educators' perspectives.

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