7 Easy Groundhog Day Ideas and Activities for Little Learners — Alleah Maree (2024)

It’s almost time to find out if spring is on the way or if more winter awaits us…Groundhog Day is here! And really, in my opinion, Groundhog Day is one of the cutest holidays to celebrate in the classroom. The books, the videos, and crafts…and ALL of them have that cute little animal all over the place! :)

Anyway, you obviously want to keep your young students continually learning and growing, throughout EVERY holiday, so here are 7 ideas and activities that are perfect to keep your students learning WHILE having lots of fun with this adorable holiday.

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1. Groundhog Day Books

Reading is one of the easiest ways to incorporate holiday fun into your classroom full of little learners! I’m ALL about getting out those themed books and learning facts about the holiday, as well as having some fun with some related fictional stories. So, here are some of my favorite books to read to my little learners during Groundhog Day week.

Groundhog Day! by Gail Gibbons

Grumpy Groundhog by Maureen Wright

Groundhug Day by Anne Marie Pace

Groundhog’s Day Off by Robb Pearlman

Groundhog Day by Lisa M. Herrington

Most of these books are fiction, but have lots of non-fiction themes and details throughout. A couple of them are completely non-fiction as well, so a little bit of everything!

2. Groundhog Day Worksheets

Worksheets are a no-prep, super easy way to bring holiday fun into your classroom while keeping the learning going! They’re perfect to include in literacy or math centers, send home as homework, or use to review skills in small groups.

These interactive worksheets are GREAT for preschool and kindergarten kiddos, with lots of interaction and fine motor skill practice! And these worksheets are perfect for kindergarten, first grade, or even advanced preschool students. There are 6 literacy worksheets and 6 math worksheets included in this resource.

And, if you need a simple writing assignment, these writing pages make a cute bulletin board display or easy sub plan lesson.

Press the easy button this Groundhog day with these no-to-low prep activities! :)

3. Groundhog Day Centers

Getting all the independent work centers themed to match the current holiday is one of my FAVORITE things to do with little learners. I love how they connect all the holiday learning with actual academic skills as they work. And, refreshing your centers activities to match the holiday helps make all the academic skill practice highly engaging and motivating because it’s different than the “norm”.

This Groundhog Day Busy Box is a super engaging activity for toddler and preschool learners. CLICK HERE to peek at it!

And these activities for beginning and ending sounds and writing the room are just a few ideas for how to incorporate Groundhog Day fun into your learning centers with your preschool and kindergarten students! :) Click the links to see each activity in more detail.

4. Groundhog Day Videos

Some kiddos are very visual learners and, in my experience, MOST kids really love to WATCH their learning whenever possible. Haha! So, here are some of my favorite videos for teaching the facts and traditions behind Groundhog Day!

Groundhog Day - All About the Holidays

Fun Facts About Groundhogs

Groundhog Fun Compilation

5. Groundhog Day Sensory Bins

Using sensory bins with little learners is an awesome way to boost engagement, practice academic skills, AND fine tune motor skills. Sensory bins are also SUPER simple to create…all you need is a few bins, some bin-filler of your choice (like beans, shredded paper, or dry pasta?), and some cards and mats for kiddos to search for and match up.

For some fun Groundhog Day sensory bin ideas, click HERE and HERE and HERE.

6. Groundhog Day Crafts

Creating crafts to celebrate Groundhog Day is a super engaging way to learn about the history of the holiday! I’ve linked to a few ideas wonderfully simple crafts that you can create with your students this season. This free Groundhog craft, this free writing craftivity, and this easy craft and anchor chart are fun, easy places to start for some great activities for little ones.

7. Groundhog Day Freebies

Lastly, here are some great freebies for you to use with your young learners this Groundhog Day!

Groundhog Day CVC Word Matching

Groundhog Day Crown

Groundhog Day Class Predictions and Graphing Activity

Groundhog Day ABC Order Cut and Paste

Groundhog Day Activities

I hope these fun activities are a simple way to incorporate fun and learning about Groundhog Day into your classroom this year. Wishing you a happy day and a groundhog who brings along some beautiful weather!

Cheering you on!

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7 Easy Groundhog Day Ideas and Activities for Little Learners — Alleah Maree (2024)

FAQs

How do you teach preschoolers about Groundhog Day? ›

Discuss with your preschoolers that according to tradition, if the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If not, spring will come early. It's a playful way to engage children in learning about seasons and weather prediction.

What do schools do for Groundhog Day? ›

Groundhog Day is the perfect time to study shadows. Studying shadows is not only fun, but it also gets the creativity flowing. Allow students to make shadows on the overhead screen or a piece of white paper. While one student is making a shadow on a piece of white paper have another student trace it.

What is the lesson on Groundhog Day? ›

The folklore states that on February 2nd if a groundhog emerges from his hole and fails to see his shadow, he will leave his burrow - signifying that winter will end soon. But if the Groundhog does see his shadow he will retreat down into his burrow, and winter will last for another 6 weeks!

What is Groundhog Day for kindergarten? ›

Groundhog Day is celebrated in the United States and Canada on February 2. On this day, according to tradition, people watch the behavior of a groundhog (also called a woodchuck) to find out what the weather will be like for the next six weeks.

What are some fun facts about Groundhogs Day for kids? ›

Fun Facts about Groundhog's Day
  • The groundhog wakes up from hibernation on February 2.
  • If the groundhog sees its shadow when it emerges from its burrow, there will be six more weeks of winter.
  • If it does not see its shadow, spring will arrive soon.
  • This tradition started in Europe as Candlemas Day.
Feb 1, 2021

What is Groundhog Day for dummies? ›

Every February 2 is Groundhog Day! Legend has it that if the groundhog comes out of its burrow and sees its shadow, there will be six weeks left of winter. But if it doesn't see its shadow, then it's an early spring!

What lesson does Groundhog Day teach? ›

Once again, it made me realise it is an excellent allegory about self-actualisation, personal growth, and how to live (or not) a good life. Groundhog Day is a light comedy, but it is also one of the most philosophical and deep movies you will find.

What are traditions for Groundhog Day? ›

According to tradition, when a groundhog leaves its burrow, if it sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather. If it doesn't see its shadow, there will be an early spring. The first Groundhog Day celebration was held on Feb. 2, 1877, at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.

What is Groundhog Day rules? ›

It's the day upon which, according to legend, a groundhog seeks its shadow. If it's sunny and he sees his shadow, it's said we'll see six more weeks of winter. If it's cloudy and he doesn't see his shadow, it's said to mean an early spring.

What is the hidden message in Groundhog Day? ›

Phil shows us that living in the moment and working for a better future is not only the best way to escape a rodent-centric time loop, but also the best way to feel satisfied with your finances.

What is the Children's Sermon Groundhog Day? ›

Sometimes, we will have "groundhogs" in our lives that will try to tell us when something good will happen, but a lot of times they are wrong. The Bible tells us, "To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven" and that God "made every thing beautiful in his time".

What is the answer for Groundhog Day? ›

Groundhog Day 2024 answer: Punxsutawney Phil does not see his shadow, predicts early spring. Published: Feb. 02, 2024, 6:12 a.m.

What is the legend of the groundhog for kids? ›

Phil the groundhog is a star! Well, at least on February 2 he is. Phil lives in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, where every Groundhog Day people wait for him to come out of his burrow. Legend has it that if Phil sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter will follow.

What are some fun facts about Phil the groundhog? ›

As the inner circle has stated, Phil is 137 years old thanks to his mythical “Groundhog Punch.” While domesticated groundhogs may only live up to 13 years in captivity, Phil has lived over ten times that lifespan. In fact, Phil has even surpassed the limits of human age by 15 years.

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