Make March speech therapy sessions interactive and fun with this seasonal sentence-building activity! Your students will love forming creative sentences while practicing essential language skills like WH-questions, expressive language, grammar, and syntax. Featuring St. Patrick’s Day, Women’s History Month, spring, March Madness, and more, this activity keeps kids engaged while targeting key speech and language goals.
Designed for K-6th grade students, Clever Clover March Sentences uses a mix-and-match format where students combine who, what, where, when, and why cards to build silly sentences while finding success with their IEP goals.
Two versions are included: a black-bordered set and a color-coded version for extra support, ensuring accessibility for all learners.
What’s Included in This Clever Clover March St. Patrick’s Day Sentence Builder:
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12 ‘who’ cards featuring Clever Clover characters
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28 ‘what’ cards with March-themed actions (planting flowers, making rainbow slime, writing about a leprechaun, etc.)
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24 ‘where’ cards with unique locations (by a rainbow, at a St. Patrick’s Day parade, in a field of clovers, etc.)
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16 ‘when’ cards (On Pi Day, During March Madness, On the first day of spring, etc.)
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24 ‘why’ cards with silly reasons (because they were feeling lucky, to make a pie, to catch a leprechaun, etc.)
- Google Slides™️ version for teletherapy or digital sessions
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1 visual sentence-building mat
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1 student worksheet for independent practice
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2 Versions: black-bordered and color-coded for differentiation
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Clear instructions for implementation
You’ll love how this resource combines sentence-building practice with themes of luckiness and spring! Students will stay engaged as they mix and match sentence components to create both silly and meaningful sentences. The color-coded version makes it easier for students who need visual support, while the included worksheet provides an extra opportunity for independent practice. Plus, it’s completely low-prep—just print, cut, and go!
Perfect For
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Sentence building and formulation
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WH question practice
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Grammar and syntax development
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Vocabulary expansion
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Narrative skills
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Following directions
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Critical thinking
Implementation Tips
Start simple by having students create basic sentences using 2-3 components, then gradually add more elements as they progress. Challenge advanced students to move sentence parts around or create silly friendship stories. The activity works great as a quick warm-up or full session material.

Kaitlyn R. –
Fun St. Patrick’s day activity that my student enjoyed.
Speechie Nicole –
Love everything by Speechy Musings and this is no different.
Gina L. –
Super cute resource! I like how you provided multiple levels for this activity.
Cristi J. –
This is a FUN activity for sentence formulation and correct word order. My students enjoy seeing wh can make the funniest sentence! Great for syntax/grammar. I have bought this resource in several different themes.
Minnesota SLP –
This was a really helpful and fun resource. My students enjoyed this activity!
Abigail D. –
I love all of the sentence building activities from Speechy Musings! It makes my speech therapy sessions much easier and is a fun and engaging way for my students to practice while using themed vocabulary!
Amy D. –
This was a great way to make some really funny sentences and also work on expanding sentences that I had already made. The kids were very engaged and had fun reading each other’s sentences.
Nicole Conforti –
Perfect for my elementary students
Such a great resource for working on sentence formulation and expanded utterances! Thanks so much!
Speechaholic SLP –
Engaging Grammar Activity
Great thematic activity for working on syntax goals in speech language therapy