Meet Silly McGilly for St. Patrick’s Day

If you are looking for St. Patrick’s Day activities, but I need to know if you know about Silly McGilly?
Meet Silly McGilly for St. Patrick's Day
 Silly McGilly is an adorable leprechaun who comes to visit your house or school…
St. Patrick's Day
 to play small tricks at night. He doesn’t have to play naughty tricks,  but he LOVES to do small SILLY things… like leaving cabinet drawers open or coloring the milk green.
 
And he leaves the night before St. Patrick’s Day.
Check out this Silly McGilly!
 
Their website {www.sillymcgilly.com} has some pretty fabulous parent or teacher freebies and printables you have to grab.
 
Here are some letter-writing prompts you can print and use to write some notes to Silly McGilly.
FREE teaching materials!
Maybe you can leave Silly McGilly some suggestions on what tricks to play or ask him something NOT to do.
 
 
I also LOVE this coloring sheet. I know my students would love to color this sheet and take it home to tell their parents all about Silly’s visits to our classroom. {My kinders NEED visual reminders so this is ideal.}
FREEBIE Coloring Sheet
 
Since Silly McGilly plays small tricks each time he visits,  which can be daily, weekly, or even ONCE,
what an AWESOME way to document his mischief then through using this Silly Scrapbook.
Silly McGilly Scrapbook
I plan on prepping one book per student and using this as morning work for his regular visits.
 
I can NOT wait to introduce Silly McGilly to my classroom.
Silly McGilly FREEBIES for your classroom
 
They do have a version you can purchase on Amazon if that helps.
And if you need some fun ways to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while learning…
check out these units I created.
 
A FREEBIE favorite is this Potato Project
 
 
 And my Old Lady Packs…
 
 
 And my all-time FAVORITE St. Patrick’s Day Book is
Leprechaun on the Loose… here on Amazon

39 Comments

  1. A first-then for following directions could be left in a "scavenger hunt" kind of activity, with a sticker or some other "prize" at each destination.
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  2. Silly McGilly would be a perfect read for when the leprechaun visits our classroom leaving his green footprints and mixing up everything in the room.

  3. Thanks for introducing me to Silly McGilly, as well as looking for books on the Teacher's Only Store. I never have looked their for books to read in the class. I always order from the reading club flyers, but was having trouble finding leprechaun books this year. Another great St.Patrick's Day read is The Luckiest Leprechaun.

  4. I think he should cover the classroom tables in green paper. As students are finished with their work they could draw him pictures and write little notes to him on the table!

  5. I think Silly McGilly should introduce my students to the leprachaun project and do a new trick like leaving pieces of gold around the classroom, replacing every crayon with only green, etc. This will motivate the students to be creative with their traps :0

  6. Love this book and all the fun things you can do with Silly McGilly! I think it would be fun to have him take all the crayons away except for green!

  7. Oh this would be fun!!! Silly McGilly could take all crayons but green, he could leave little feet print every where and glitter (my kinders love glitter), he could leave St. Patrick's pencils and treats.

  8. I think he should bring gold coins for the kiddos. If he is naughty he could turn the water in the toilet green (if you have a bathroom in your classroom). Do they still make green tinted cleaners? Way to kill two birds with one stone! 🙂

  9. I love the idea of having a leprechaun at home to do tricks! In my classroom the leprechaun usually hides clover cut outs (enough for each student), gold coins, makes a mess, and leaves rainbow colored streamers across the room. It's SO much fun!

    Thank you for this great opportunity!

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