St. Patrick's Day Dog and Cat Greeting Cards 5 x 7
St. Patrick's Day, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Community Building, Resources for Teachers, Special Resources, Life Skills, Social Skills, History, Social Studies
About This Product
These adorable, whimsical cat and dog St. Patrick's Day greeting cards are sure to brighten your friends and family when they receive them as a gift. There are 8 different 5 x 7-inch cards with a matching envelope template that students can cut and fold using their chosen color of paper. Each card is decorated with a unique design and dog or cat clip art.
Eight 5 x 7-inch greeting cards Included:
1 - Orange Tabby Cat wearing a green top hat, holding a 4-leaf clover with the greeting, "Happy St. Patrick's Day" on the front and blank inside for you or your students to add their personalized message
1 - Orange, Grey, White Cat wearing a top hat with diamond background, the greeting, "Happy St. Patrick's Day" on the front and also blank inside.
1 - Three (3) dogs (Brown Terrier, Black Bulldog type, brown and white Beagle) on the front, diamond background, the greeting, "Celebrate" on the front, and blank inside.
1 - One dog with striped background, the greeting, "Blessings to You" on the front, and blank inside.
1 - One black and white Terrier/Frenchie dog with "Happy St. Patrick's Day" greeting on front and blank inside for personalized greeting.
1 - One brown and white cat holding a green ball of yarn, wearing a green top hat, with the greeting, "Have Fun, Be Good" on the front, blank inside.
1 - One Brown cat holding a green heart, with the greeting, "You Don't Need Luck, You Need Jesus!" and blank inside.
1 - One Orange cat, with a three-leaf clover on right side of face, and greeting, "Happy Patrick's Day," blank inside.
1 - 5 x 7 Envelope Template to make your own envelope.
Every card has a unique background and unique cat/dog.
SOCIAL SKILLS CENTERS AND LIFE SKILLS CENTERS
Greeting cards are perfect for fun activities for holidays and everyday use and are great for teaching social skills. Also, practical skills such as practice with addressing envelopes. Mailing out a card to a loved one is not as common as it used to be and will most likely pleasantly surprise the recipient plus the student will feel good about themselves for completing such a thoughtful project.
SOCIAL STUDIES
You could also use this project for social skills centers and as a basis for teaching about the changes in the world historically in regard to how people communicate much less commonly through "snail mail."
MATH ACTIVITY IDEAS
Also, you can integrate math activities. For example, the cost of a postage stamp and how much it would cost to send out 10 cards to friends/families (how many stamps you need to purchase multiplied by the number of stamps you need to buy).
Another idea for a math activity would be to estimate how much time you need when you mail a card out to a friend or relative through the post office and how it would vary depending on how far away the recipient is.
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