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Groundhog Day is fast approaching. Do you remember the excitement you felt waking up on February 2nd and wondering if the groundhog saw his shadow? I remember watching the morning news wondering if there would be six more weeks of winter or if spring was just around the corner!

Groundhog Day activities are perfect for kindergarten, first or second grade because you can integrate this theme with some fun activities for science and writing into your day. Take a look at how we learn about the history of groundhog day and make it a fun day of learning in my first grade classroom.

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Groundhog Day Activities – Read Aloud

When writing my lesson plans, I like to begin with a great read-aloud whenever possible. Reading a story to your class can set the stage for the day and help them understand why they'll be doing groundhog's day activities that day. There are so many fun books you can read but one of my favorite Groundhog Day books is Geoffrey Groundhog Predicts The Weather by Bruce Koscielniak.

In this cute story, Geoffrey becomes a local celebrity as he predicts the weather each year complete with tv cameras and news coverage. It's very similar to the real groundhog, Phil, who lives n the United States in Punxsutawney, PA. Each year on February 2nd we watch the live coverage of Punxsutawney Phil's prediction to see if we will have an early spring or 6 more weeks of winter weather.

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Why do we celebrate Groundhogs Day?

Next, I tell the students that we're going to be learning all about groundhogs and ask them what they know about this little furry animal. Many students have heard about the holiday of Groundhog Day but don't know much about the animal itself. We use this KWL chart to write what we know and what we want to learn about groundhogs.

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Groundhog Day Activities – Shadow Experiment

Your Groundhog Day activities wouldn't be complete without learning about shadows so we did a fun shadow detective experiment. You'll need a sunny day for this activity. I took the students outside and each person chose a partner. Each person stood in the sun and their partner drew a chalk line around their shadow. We recorded our own shadow on our Shadow Detective worksheet and then later in the afternoon, we came back outside.

The students stood in the same spot and had their partners draw another chalk line around their shadows. We discovered that our shadows changed because the sun was in a different place in the sky. Other fun groundhog day activities include any kind of shadow play and making shadow puppets.

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While we were outside we took a little nature walk and looked for different things that groundhogs would find in their environment. We searched for different nuts, leaves, and twigs and then the students made this graph of the things they found. It was a fun way to integrate some math skills into our Groundhog Day activities.

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Groundhog Day Activities – Writing

We spent a great deal of time learning all about groundhogs. We read a google slides non-fiction story and then we wrote down some of the things we learned on these graphic organizers.

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The students also read this mini-book about groundhogs. It had a lot of great ideas to help them when they got ready to write their groundhog reports.

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The students used the information that they had learned to make a flip book about groundhogs. They wrote about the groundhog's food, habitat, and an interesting groundhog fact that they learned. They even drew and labeled a groundhog.

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Finally, they made a simple groundhog craft. This was a good way to practice cutting and their fine motor skills. It was easy enough for them to make on their own and they added a popsicle stick to the back to create little groundhog puppets. I hung their creative writing reports and these adorable crafts on the bulletin board in the hallway. It made a great addition to my February hallway decor!

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When we were all finished, the students took this simple assessment to show all they had learned. It was a great way to get a science grade for the day!

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Wishing your students a Happy Groundhog Day on February 2nd is so much fun. It's a great way to all a little fun to your lesson plans for younger children. If you're ready to add this special day to your plans this is the perfect resource. It includes lesson plan ideas, no prep activities, Google slides, and other printable groundhog day activities. Head over here to take a closer look at everything included and make Groundhog Day a fun tradition for your little learners.

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FAQs

What is Groundhog Day Grade 1? ›

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. If the animal sees its shadow as it comes out of its burrow, there will be six more weeks of wintery weather.

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

How to explain Groundhog Day to kids? ›

Groundhog Day is celebrated every year on February 2nd. According to the legend, on this morning, if a groundhog can see its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If it cannot see its shadow, spring is on the way. This is a great time to teach children about shadows, weather and the groundhog himself.

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 are 5 facts about groundhogs? ›

5 Fun Facts About Groundhogs
  • Groundhogs are the largest members of the squirrel family.
  • Although they are usually seen on the ground, they can climb trees and swim.
  • Groundhogs are considered a true hibernator. ...
  • Groundhog burrows can be as deep as 6 feet and as large as 20 feet or more.
Feb 2, 2023

What are 5 facts about Groundhogs Day? ›

9 Fun Facts About Groundhog Day
  • Legend has it that Punxsutawney Phil is actually immortal. ...
  • February 2nd isn't just a random date. ...
  • Traditional celebrations once involved eating the groundhog. ...
  • Punxsutawney Phil owes his status as a household name to Bill Murray. ...
  • Groundhogs have something in common with catcallers.

What are 3 facts about Groundhog Day? ›

8 Surprising Things You Didn't Know About Groundhog Day
  • The groundhog really can predict the end of winter. ...
  • Punxsutawney Phil is just a nickname. ...
  • The original Groundhog Day involved eating groundhogs. ...
  • Punxsutawney Phil isn't the only weather predictor. ...
  • "Groundhog Day" the movie put Punxsutawney Phil on the map.
Jan 29, 2019

What are baby groundhogs called? ›

Baby groundhogs go by several names. They can be called pups, kits, and cubs. Groundhogs usually give birth to litters with around three to six pups, though they can occasionally give birth to 10 young in some litters. Adult groundhogs are also called woodchucks and even whistlepigs.

What is another name for a groundhog? ›

The groundhog has several nicknames, including “woodchuck,” “land beaver” and “whistlepig.” Woodchuck likely originates from a Native American word, wejack or woodshaw, and may have roots in the Algonquian name for the animal, wuchak.

What is the talk about Groundhog Day? ›

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 saying of Groundhog Day? ›

Here at The Old Farmer's Almanac, we say, “If the groundhog sees his shadow, we'll have six more weeks of winter; if he doesn't, it'll be six weeks until spring.” Get it?

How long does a groundhog live? ›

Geography: Groundhogs are found from the eastern and central United States northward across Canada and into Alaska. Lifespan: In the wild, groundhogs can live up to six years with two or three being average. In captivity, groundhogs reportedly live up to 14 years.

How old is the groundhog? ›

They can be seen by the public through a viewing window. Phil is not exactly a young dad, the club says. He is "officially" 138 years old.

How do you call a groundhog out of its hole? ›

Believe it or not, stomping around the hole or riding over it with an ATV and then waiting on a nearby hillside for about 30 minutes works too. I guess they're curious about the noises outside. I've used these tricks many times. Whistling at them will work on the younger ones when spooked also.

What is the history of Groundhog Day for elementary students? ›

The origins of Groundhog Day can be traced to German settlers in Pennsylvania. These settlers celebrated February 2nd as Candlemas Day. On this day if the sun came out then there would be six more weeks of wintry weather. At some point people began to look to the groundhog to make this prediction.

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.

Is Groundhog Day appropriate age? ›

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