Description
April Fools Day Activities for kids with the Lirpa Loof and printable brownies is a great way to add some fun to your class! Introduce your students to the elusive Lirpa Loof (sometimes also referred to as a “Sloof Lirpa”), a bird that only appears once a year on April 1st. Feed the Lirpa Loof brownies (brown e’s) to trap it! These activities are such a hit that you and your students will absolutely remember this with fond memories for years to come.
This resource includes the following April Fools Day Activities for Kids:
News article about the Lirpa Loof
Digital reward (build a Lirpa Loof)
Color/cut Lirpa Loof easy craft
Directed drawing (12 steps to display on-screen or print)
Lirpa Loof writing page (editable writing prompt)
Brown e’s coloring page (to trap the Lirpa Loof with chocolate)
Strip puzzle (10 pieces, editable text)
Word search (editable text)
Secret code (editable text)
Certificate (editable text)
What other teachers are saying about this April Fools Day Activities for Kids Lirpa Loof resource:
- Extremely satisfied–This was SO much fun! My students absolutely LOVED it! They were totally engaged and it took quite a while for them to catch on. I highly recommend this resource!
- Extremely satisfied–Oh my goodness!! How much fun!! The students were so excited about seeing this bird!! We talked about it all morning and went out in the afternoon with their bright colored birds and fruit!! They called and called for it! One student even said that maybe it was the wrong time of day to look for it. We went in and did the activity that revealed “April Fools”!!! They couldn’t believe it!! They wanted to go home and tell their parents about this bird so they could fool them too!!
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I’ve included a print-and-go PDF (the PDF is not editable), as well as an editable PowerPoint which you can also print after you’ve edited (File-Save As-change filetype to PDF).
Lirpa Loof resources are copyrighted.
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