St. Patrick’s Day Clover I am lucky Craftivity
$3.50
Bring creativity and reflection together with this fun St. Patrick’s Day Craft! Students create a 3D four-leaf clover highlighting what makes them feel lucky. Perfect for grades 1–4, this easy-to-assemble PDF makes festive classroom decor.

Looking to add meaningful fun to your March activities? This engaging St. Patrick’s Day Craft invites students in grades 1–4 to reflect on the “luck” in their own lives while creating an eye-catching 3D bulletin board display!
Students brainstorm what makes them feel lucky, then write four special things on individual clover leaves. After coloring, cutting, and gluing, the leaves lift as flaps to reveal their responses underneath—creating a charming 3D effect that stands out on any classroom wall.
This ready-to-print PDF includes:
- A full clover with leaves for students to write their chosen “lucky” things
- A page with four leaves to color
It’s Easy and fun to use!
- Students color each page however they want
- Students write down their four “lucky” things in the leaves of the full clover
- Students cut out the full clover and the four separate leaves
- Students glue the four separate leaves onto the full clover, creating flaps that open and reveal their own “luck”
Perfect for SEL discussions, writing practice, and festive classroom decor, this St. Patrick’s Day Craft is easy to assemble and fun for everyone. Your bulletin board will be bursting with positivity and personality! 🍀











Jami Kotula (verified owner) –
My first grade kiddos loved this “I am lucky” activity! They loved sharing their writing with each other!
margaret V. (verified owner) –
My students loved this
Mrs Lombardo (verified owner) –
I modified the work to meet the needs of my kinder son who loved that there was glue involved. This allowed for good discourse and showed writing skills.
mjteacheryes (verified owner) –
It is simple, but very entertaining. My students loved it!
Kiiri B. (verified owner) –
We used the craftivity to decorate the room.
Crystal E. (verified owner) –
My students loved this resource!
Danielle Schwartz (verified owner) –
Great product! Thank you
Bridget S. (verified owner) –
This was a great morning work resource. I also look for activities on Friday’s that are fun yet conversation provoking. This was a great conversation starter in our community circle.
brook damm (verified owner) –
Thanks
vanessa C. (verified owner) –
Love this activity. My students loved it as well. it was a lot of fun.
Haley C. (verified owner) –
Fun little writing project for St. Patrick’s Day! Thank you!
Kaylyn C. (verified owner) –
I used this in Health with my Grade 2s. Great resource that encouraged them to reflect and be grateful. Thanks!
Life Skills Trainer (verified owner) –
I actually used this with my own kids at home on St. Patrick’s Day! My 1st grader and even 3 year old loved being able to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while social distancing and used the finised project to decorate our make shift classroom during our time spent with distance learning.
Evangeline M. (verified owner) –
My students really enjoyed this activity! Or classroom door was beautifully decorated too!
Debbie W. (verified owner) –
Outstanding!
Eleisha O. (verified owner) –
My students loved it.
Megan R. (verified owner) –
FUN resource for St. Patricks Day while reinforcing those writing techniques! Thank you!
Brittany T. (verified owner) –
My students use this to express their gratitude and their creativity!
Heather J. (verified owner) –
This was a fun way to do something new for St. Patrick’s Day!
Marissa P. (verified owner) –
My students loved this craft and I loved that it was also a writing resource!!
Kristine B. (verified owner) –
Thank you for an awesome resource.
Joselyn G. (verified owner) –
I sent this activity home for the children to complete with their families. It’s simple for their families to work together and we’re going to use it to decorate our bulletin board.
Bianca B. (verified owner) –
Great activity to help students think about what they are thankful for or lucky to have! Thank you
Pamela L. (verified owner) –
My students loved this activity. Great way to combine writing and art.
Katie B. (verified owner) –
We love making these with our third grade buddies every year!
Holly C. (verified owner) –
Great resource!
Brittaney S. (verified owner) –
This was super easy to print and go. I created the anchor chart found in the preview video to have a class discussion before having them complete the graphic organizer.
Ashley B. (verified owner) –
Students loved this!
haley B. (verified owner) –
This activity was engaging & fun!
Ashley M. (verified owner) –
Looks great on our bulletin board!
Michaela L. (verified owner) –
Loved it
Indy the Purple Puppy Detective (verified owner) –
Amazing! So many compliments from others.
Miranda F. (verified owner) –
This resource makes the cutest bulletin board!
Lauren F. (verified owner) –
I loved hearing about what my students put as their responses!! I can’t wait to put these on display in the hallway. The resource includes the graphic organizer, which was perfect to get my student’s thoughts organized.
Eubene S. (verified owner) –
It was a little too easy for my third graders but overall made an cute bulletin board decorations. Would recommend for 2nd grade and younger.
CoffeeFaithandKids (verified owner) –
My students had fun coloring and putting this together. They were excited and engaged.
MissEckenrode (verified owner) –
super cute
Caitlin D. (verified owner) –
love this activity with my students year after year with my students
Sara C. (verified owner) –
The idea is amazing. The only thing I would say is that the shamrock should only have three leaves (as the Irish myth says)
paula E. (verified owner) –
Thank you
Kelly G. (verified owner) –
I loved this easy activity! Students were able to write their reasons and decorate the clover without much help.
Kaitlin Meurer (verified owner) –
My students thought this was so much fun! Not only was I able to quickly deocrate the hallway with it, I was also able to do a writing lesson.
Katie G. (verified owner) –
I have had this on my wish list for a couple of years and decided to do it this year! I know my students will enjoy writing about the things that make them lucky. Super cute!!!
Tara W. (verified owner) –
They loved this activity and so did i! So cute! Thank you!
The Crazy Daisy Teacher (verified owner) –
As I was looking for something cute to hang on my hall bulletin board for St. Patrick’s Day, this caught my eye. I loved the brainstorming page. My favorite was the 4 sentence option at the bottom of the page since it correlated with the 4 clover leaves. It made copying from their rough draft to their final draft easier. It looks so cute on my bulletin board!
Chelsea N. (verified owner) –
Super simple to use! My kids enjoyed themselves! Thank you 🙂
Heidi T. (verified owner) –
I loved this resource….I modified it a little bit to meet the needs of a math lesson! The template were great and could have used it for writing too!
Kari P. (verified owner) –
I love the graphic organizer that came with this project. It was the perfect addition to the cute craft. This is a great project to make students think about their blessings.
Aleisha D. (verified owner) –
Thank you!
Emma Neuerburg (verified owner) –
Fun!