This resource is book companion activities to use after reading the book "How To Catch a Leprechaun" by Adam Wallace. It includes a writing prompting asking students to draw the perfect leprechaun trap, list the materials they'll need and then to tell why it is the perfect trap. This activity comes in two formats, a primary and an upper elementary version to accommodate all elementary students. It also includes four drawing activities where students will try to draw the image in the grid on the empty grid the best that they can. Lastly, it also includes a handwriting page that has students trace nine words/phrases from the book and then rewrite them on the line independently.
This resource would be great to do whole group, as center work, parts could be done as morning work or fast finisher activities, etc.