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Our quirky little Irish friend is back once again, this time leaping between platforms high up in the sky, which provide stunning views of the beautiful Irish landscape, as he sets off in pursuit of collecting riches to deliver to you.
I am a first grade teacher and blogger at A Cupcake for the Teacher. On my blog I share classroom ideas, tips and tricks, and K-2 teaching resources. I enjoy writing and crafting, so I love to create activities that tie both together. Leapin’ Leprechaun (Sung to the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot”) Your little ones will do a jig with this lively leprechaun movement activity! If desired, dress your little ones as leprechauns, then launch into this song and movement activity. I’m a leapin’ leprechaun.
Leapin Leprechauns follows hot on the heels of the Pick and Mix slot and Reels of Gold slot which were also released on the back of the huge success of the original Rainbow Riches slot machine, but this time Barcrest have delivered us with something different as it’s a fun little instant win game rather than a slot machine.
Our ginger-haired Irish hero appears once again donning his trademark emerald green suit and top hat with red and white striped socks that are up to his knees with purple shoes to ensure you cannot miss him as you stroll through the lush green Irish hills. He will be leaping from one platform to another and while some will be empty, others will have cash prizes, power-ups that boost your chances of progressing and there are also obstacles to avoid which can bring an end to his leaping and see him fall back down to earth with a bang to end the game. Rainbow Riches Leapin’ LeprechaunsLike VegasSlots.co.uk:Casino of the year 2021Read Casino ReviewGet €250 + 120 Free Spins×For all new players at Dunder CasinoSIGN UP NOW!SIGN UP NOW!Leaping onto Platforms
To send the Leprechaun leaping high into the sky amongst the clouds in search of riches on your behalf you’ll have to pay him a fee before he starts which will range from 10p up to a maximum of £2 which will earn you five jumps (with you clicking the jump button each time or else utilising the autoplay option), however you could end up seeing him jump fewer or even more depending on whether he can find power-ups or if he stumbles into obstacles which halt him in his tracks.
Cash Prizes: The prizes he can find as he leaps between platforms are 4-leaf clovers, gold coins, pots of gold and rainbows which will all deliver a cash prize worth between half and 100x your total stake.
Obstacles: The obstacles he will face along the way include a cracked platform with a hole that he will fall through, a slithering snake who is ready to bite him, the number 13 which is unlucky for some and most certainly for you, a cracked mirror – maybe he should give that ginger beard a little trim, and a black cat with an evil look in its eyes. While bumping into any of these will see the game end, power-ups could prolong his quest for cash on your behalf.Rainbow Riches Leapin Leprechauns
Power-Ups: These are crucial to accumulating large wins on Rainbow Riches Leapin Leprechauns as they can quash obstacles in the Leprechauns way to ensure he can jump onto higher platforms rather than simply fall all the way back down and these include a heart, horseshoe, balloon and a magic hat. The hearts quash any obstacles for the next two jumps, horseshoes are even better as they quash obstacles for the next three jumps, balloons fly past all of the platforms and land on a prize which will have been multiplied by either 2x, 3x, or 5x, while magic hats come into effect if you’ve used up the rest of your power ups to ensure safe passage for one platform.
After five successful transitions between platforms you will be faced with a decision to collect your winnings or to send the Leprechaun on by selecting the continue option, plus you’ll enjoy a bonus prize worth half your stake each time he makes five successful jumps so let’s hope he keeps leaping along for a long time! Leapin Leprechaun MovieFree to Play Barcrest Slot Machine GamesBarcrest Slot Machine Reviews (No Free Games)A Stairway to Riches
With the rewards on offer here, the platforms can be seen as a stairway to riches, as the higher the Leprechaun climbs, the more riches will be coming your way!
While I expected it to be a slot machine following on from the success of the original Rainbow Riches slot machine and its predecessors, I was a little disappointed to find that it was an instant win game, but that disappoint quickly eroded when our little ginger friend started hopping between platforms to bring cold hard cash my way – cheers buddy!
Let’s hope you have the luck of the Irish on your side and he brings you plenty too!
TpT Teacher-Authors are making sure you feel the luck of the Irish this St. Patrick’s Day! We’ve complied charming resources, shamrockin’ ideas, and festive fun for you to keep in your pot o’ gold.From leprechaun logic puzzles to a lesson on how St. Patrick’s Day came to America, there are plenty of resources to give your lads and lasses a whale of a time.Leapin’ Leprechaun – St. Patrick’s Day Resources!
Leprechaun, Leprechaun: An Adaptive & Interactive St. Patrick’s Day Book (grades PreK-2), created by Speech with Megan,is a creative way to integrate speech therapy into this green and golden day. She says, “I told my students that a little leprechaun came to visit over the night and left his magic hat… so I let them wear it while we read the book! The book was created for SLPs, special educators, and early educators to target prepositions, emergent literacy skills, and expanding utterances.”
TpT’er and blogger victoria moore is sharing an activity post from her blog, Leprechaun on the Ledge, which she says “works like a lucky charm.” She explains that the Lucky Leprechaun “keeps his Irish eyes on my little lads and makes sure they are behaving.” What fun! She also has a St.Patrick’s Day-themed March Fun Freebie (grades K-2). Elementary Matters has tons o’ fun with this holiday, wearing green and playing clever games with her students. “I’ve been known to run off homework on green paper, and act surprised when I pass it out. ‘These weren’t green when I ran them off yesterday! It must have been that mischievous leprechaun!’” What a fun idea! She’s sharing her St. Patrick’s Day resource. (grades 1-3).
Susan Morrow shares her love of St. Patrick’s Day with her little leprechauns by using her St. Patrick’s Day Beginning Logic Puzzles. (grades 1-3) She says her class “has a blast trying to figure out which leprechaun can jump the highest, where leprechauns like to hide, and what types of tricks they play on us…. it’s teacher heaven!”A Rainbow of St. Patrick’s Day Resources
Simply Skilled In Second says, “Since I’m 1/2 Irish, I LOVE celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in my classroom. We make Irish soda bread in the classroom and eat it while we’re working. I created my St. Patrick’s Day – The Luck of the Irish Flip Flap Book™ (free, grades 1-4) for my students to make during our ELA block. They love flip flap books, and they always ask for more.”
A spud-tacular way to have fun on this holiday comes from Second Grade Stories, who’s sharing her St. Patrick’s Day Writing – Potato Parade Resource (grades 1-3). “Each year, our 2nd graders have a Potato Parade!” she says. She loves to see what her students come up with, and has seen cartoon characters, movie stars, and sports icons, to name a few. Kelly Whittier shares her Adjectives, Nouns, and Verbs St. Patrick’s Day Word Sort (grades 2-3). She explains it as “engaging for students and easy to prep for teachers! Anytime you can mesh practice and review of skills with holidays, it’s a good thing!”
Pinfeather Press enjoys integrating history and geography into the day with her St. Patrick’s Day Ireland Activity Booklet (grades 3-5). She used this resource with her students last year and says, “There’s a map activity that taught the students about cities and other places in Ireland, a Celtic knot work coloring/drawing page, a trivia quiz, and other fun stuff.” And here are Scienceisfun‘s thoughts: “Holidays are the perfect time to keep students engaged and learning at the same time with SCIENCE!” She’s sharing her St. Patrick’s Day Scientific Method Experiment Review Introduction with Lucky Charms (grades 3-6) — three cheers for science!
Dive over the rainbow and into the fun with “March Reading ELA Unit- St. Patrick’s Nonfiction, Poetry, Writing, Centers, Games.” This resource (grades 3-6) from Shelly Rees is “65 pages of ELA goodness, with plenty of nonfiction informational passages, worksheets, poetry, folktale, center games and activities, and writing resources to get teachers through the month of March with ease.”
Melissa O’Bryan — Wild About Fifth loves the opportunity to share this holiday with her students. She says, “As an O’Bryan, St. Patrick’s Day is special to my heart! We don’t get a lot of time in the upper grades to celebrate the holidays, so I try to squeeze in quick, content-related, holiday-themed review games when possible. Here’s a FREE math game I created for just this purpose: Lucky Leprechaun Decimal Multiplication Roll (grades 5-6).”Secondary St. Patrick’s Day Resources
Positively Pre-Algebra Plus highlights her St. Patrick’s Day Integer Operations Activity (grades 6-8). She says this will help your middle school lads and lasses “reinforce skills they’ve learned earlier.” Ellen Weber – Brain based tasks for upper grades has worked with leaders and teachers in Ireland, so she really enjoys celebrating this green holiday. She uses her St Patrick’s Task Cards for Non-Fiction – CCSS Aligned (grades 6-12) to keep her upper-grade students engaged.
And do you know How St. Patrick’s Day came to America? History Gal is sharing this resource (grades 7-8) on Irish immigration to the United States. She says, “It’s a fun lesson for St. Patrick’s Day that actually connects the holiday to historical events — something that is a must in the secondary classroom!”
For more middle school and high school resources, take a look at:
St. Patrick’s Day Author Purpose Worksheet from Mainly Middle School 6-8
St. Patrick’s Day Math Puzzle — Combining Like Terms (grades 8-12) and St. Patrick’s Day Math Puzzles — Solving Inequalities (grades 8-12) from The Gurgals
The Irish in the Civil War (grades 9-12) from Mr Wonderful
Also, take a tour of St. Patrick’s Day clipart from so many terrific TpT’ers — rainbows, shamrocks, leprechauns, and pots o’ gold galore!Rainbow Riches Leapin Leprechauns Coloring Page
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