National Days to Celebrate in March with Kids!

national days to celebrate in march with kids

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We all know about the standard national holidays in March, but what about those unique, sometimes off-the-wall national days to celebrate in March? As a homeschooling family, the national days to celebrate in March make for some pretty fun ways to think creatively and encourage literacy!

How do the national days to celebrate in March help out with homeschooling activities, you ask?

My kidshave been thriving in the homeschool setting. If there’s one thing I’ve noticed, though, it’s that generic writing prompts can get boring real fast. When I was a teacher, I noticed the same with my students, so, there’s a chance your kids could be having the same experience. There are so many resources out there, but my boys have been loving my themed writing prompts because they’re fun, they’re relevant, and they encourage creativity and critical thinking.

If you’re interested in having your elementary-age child or students complete writing prompts related to the national days to celebrate in March, definitely check out my printable in my Teachers Pay Teachers store! All of my printables are reasonably priced, high-quality (thank you, education degree and graphics trainings!), and….my favorite part…FUN & CREATIVE! Because we might as well make learning as fun as possible, right?!

When it comes to writing prompts related to the national days to celebrate in March, I typically let my kids complete them as the first task on their daily homeschool schedule. Starting the day off with a fun activity, in which there are really no right or “wrong” answers, gets them excited for their day and gets us started on the right foot. Since the printable set I made includes prompts for the entire month, the national days to celebrate writing prompts are pretty much a “set it and forget it” activity because I print out an entire month’s worth of prompts at a time.

The National Days to Celebrate in March writing prompt set includes the following:

  • an entire month’s worth of daily writing prompts
    • each page is dated by the month number date (ex. “March 1”), but not the day of the week, so this resource can be used for ANY calendar year.
  • 9 “national month” writing prompts
    • just in case you come across a national day writing prompt that you’re not jiving with, there are 9 for backup! These are NOT dated, but are month specific
  • a blank writing prompt template
    • just in case you want to use for other lessons
  • a printable with all of the National Days to Celebrate in March that we’ve included as well as 9 National Month themes we’ve included (just want that printable? Click here!)
  • a journal cover
    • plenty of space for doodles and personalization, there’s even a spot for your child/student to write their name to claim the writing prompt journal as their own
  • A copy of our daily Creation Challenges for the month
    • this supports the national days to celebrate in March topics, encourages creativity with hands-on activities, and even allows for you to share your child’s accomplishments on our Facebook and Instagram posts!
  • The best part? If your kids enjoy the writing prompts for the national days in March, I’m pretty sure they’d enjoy writing prompts for national days to celebrate all year long! Each and every month is available for purchase monthly or as a (coming soon) yearly bundle!

National Days to Celebrate in March

  • March 1: Share a Smile Day
  • March 2: Old Stuff Day
  • March 3: 33 Flavors Day
  • March 4: Snack Day
  • March 5: Pancake Day
  • March 6: Dentist’s Day
  • March 7: Be Heard Day
  • March 8: Middle Name Pride Day
  • March 9: Napping Day
  • March 10: Pack your Lunch Day
  • March 11: Dream Day
  • March 12: Plant a Flower Day
  • March 13: Jewel Day
  • March 14: Learn about Butterflies Day
  • March 15: Peanut Lovers Day
  • March 16: Panda Day
  • March 17: Submarine Day
  • March 18: Biodiesel Day
  • March 19: Let’s Laugh Day
  • March 20: Alien Abduction Day
  • March 21: Memory Day
  • March 22: Sing Out Day
  • March 23: Puppy Day
  • March 24: Cheesesteak Day
  • March 25: Waffle Day
  • March 26: Make up your own Holiday Day
  • March 27: Scribble Day
  • March 28: Children’s Picture Book Day
  • March 29: No Homework Day
  • March 30: Pencil Day
  • March 31: Crayon Day
  • GRAB OUR FREEBIE for these dates!

I’d LOVE to know how your kids enjoy the national days to celebrate in March writing prompts I’ve created! I definitely encourage you to email me with your feedback and, if you have any other ideas for printables, please let me know! I’m always making more and would be happy to take some special requests. If it’s a new resource, there’s a chance I might even hook you up with a set {wink, wink, nudge, nudge}.

Stay safe and enjoy time with your family,

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