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Ultimate Kindergarten March Thematic Unit Bundle

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Ultimate Kindergarten March Thematic Unit BundleThe Ultimate Kindergarten March Thematic Unit Bundle from our Ready, Set, TEACH! series was designed to make your teacher life easier while filling your month with meaningful, standards based learning! With your purchase of the Ultimate March Bundle, youll receive two perfect bound pre printed books: one with all your daily subject content and one filled with crafts, craftivities, and non daily materials! You'll also receive the FULL digital bundle

The Ultimate Kindergarten March Thematic Unit Bundle from our Ready, Set, TEACH! series was designed to make your teacher life easier while filling your month with meaningful, standards-based learning!

With your purchase of the Ultimate March Bundle, you’ll receive two perfect bound pre-printed books: one with all your daily subject content and one filled with crafts, craftivities, and non-daily materials! You'll also receive the FULL digital bundle with all of these files!

We listened to you, teachers, and made these updates to create the best possible experience. Each book is perfectly sized for easy copying, organized for smooth planning, and designed to make teaching simple, seamless, and fun. Plus, you’ll still get the complete digital March Kindergarten Thematic Unit for quick, on-demand printing anytime you need it!

What's Included:

Book 1: Daily Learning Activities

March Kindergarten Daily Morning Work — 25 pages

A daily review one-pager divided into multiple sections so students practice one skill from each core subject every day. Perfect for building independence, reinforcing previously taught skills, and establishing consistent morning routines.

March Kindergarten Daily Math — 23 pages

A full month of standards-aligned daily math practice following a clear weekly scope and sequence:

Week 1: Teen numbers & counting (1–19)
Week 2: Deepening number sense to 20
Week 3: Addition & subtraction within 10
Week 4: Patterns, shapes, and attributes (short/tall)

Designed to build fluency, confidence, and strong mathematical foundations.

March Kindergarten Daily Science of Reading — 29 pages

Daily phonics practice focused on short vowel sounds and CVC review to strengthen decoding and early reading skills:

Week 1: Short a
Week 2: Short o
Week 3: Short i
Week 4: CVC a, o, i review

Structured routines support phonemic awareness, blending, and automatic word recognition.

March Kindergarten Daily Sight Words — 21 pages

Daily practice of March sight words: play, run, said, do, fun to build fluency and automatic recognition.

March Kindergarten Daily Alphabet — 26 pages

Weeks 1–2: Letters Y & Z with worksheets, cut-and-color crowns, and cut-and-sort activities

Weeks 3–4: Alphabet review (Letters A & B focus) with hidden letters, puzzles, mats, coloring pages, and mini books

A consistent routine that reinforces letter recognition and formation.

March Kindergarten Daily Writing — 15 pages

A predictable weekly writing routine:

Monday: My Weekend Wheel
Tuesday: Spring Senses
Wednesday: Weather Wednesday
Thursday: How-To Sequencing
Friday: Color and Label

Includes a monthly cover sheet for a take-home writing journal.

March Kindergarten Daily Reading — 25 pages

Fiction and nonfiction passages with comprehension questions to strengthen fluency, understanding, and reading confidence.

March Daily Handwriting — 21 pages

Handwriting practice focused on middle /e/ and /i/ CVC words with sentence writing and picture labeling to support fine motor development and written expression.


Book 2: Crafts, Activities & Extras

March Preschool & Kindergarten Science — 17 pages

Kindergarten-focused pages pulled from the full March Science set to support observation, discussion, and early scientific thinking.

My Leprechaun Trap Writing Craftivity — 3 pages

Students design and draw their own leprechaun trap, trace the word leprechaun, and assemble a fun themed topper—blending creativity with early writing skills.

I Feel Lucky Writing Craftivity — 2 pages

Students write their name on gold coins, add rainbow rays, and complete a simple sentence about what makes them feel lucky—building confidence and sentence structure.

March Coloring Pages — 12 pages

March-themed coloring sheets perfect for early finishers, calm transitions, or creative brain breaks.

March Writing Pages — 12 pages

Seasonal writing layouts in three March themes (Rainbows, Clovers, and Lucky Cats) for journaling, storytelling, and drawing + writing practice.

March Words Posters — 4 pages

Two vocabulary posters in both full color and black-and-white: March Words and Spring Words to support writing and word wall practice.

St. Patrick’s Day Activities

Seasonal St. Patrick’s Day themed printables designed to bring festive, standards-aligned March learning into your classroom.


Full DIGITAL Printable Kindergarten March Thematic Unit Bundle

Everything from both pre-printed books is also included in digital form and sent directly to your email! Easily print and prep resources whenever and wherever you need them—perfect for classroom flexibility, small groups, sub plans, or last-minute support.

The digital files also include these additional resources:

March Dramatic Play: At the Zoo — 37 pages

Transform your dramatic play area into an exciting zoo! Includes full-page signs, a pennant banner, name tags and crowns, play money, and object labels to support imaginative play, vocabulary development, and real-world learning.

My Leprechaun Craftivity — 6 pages

Children create an adorable handprint leprechaun, then cut, glue, and trace or write labels on a differentiated frame. A festive March craft that blends creativity, fine motor practice, and early writing.

Pot of Gold Name Writing Craftivity — 6 pages

Children write or glue the letters of their name onto gold coins and build their own pot of gold. A hands-on way to strengthen name recognition, letter formation, and fine motor skills.

Leprechaun Wishes Writing Craftivity — 3 pages

Students complete the sentence starter “I Caught a Leprechaun. Here are my 3 wishes…” and create a pot of gold craft with leprechaun legs for a fun, seasonal writing display.

If I Found a Pot of Gold Writing Craftivity — 3 pages

Students write and draw about what they would do if they found a pot of gold, then assemble their craft with gold coins and a rainbow topper.

How To Catch a Leprechaun Writing Craftivity — 8 pages

A 3-step lift-the-flap sequencing craft where students write and illustrate how to catch a leprechaun. Includes cutting, assembling, and interactive reading components.

More Precious Than a Pot of Gold Writing Craftivity — 4 pages

Students create a pot of gold with a fold-out rainbow that reveals a thoughtful writing response about what is truly more precious than gold.

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