21 Fun Ways To Celebrate Groundhog Day in the Classroom (2024)

Is spring on the way, or do we have six more weeks of winter? We’ll officially find out this year on February 2, when Punxsutawney Phil makes his annual prediction based on whether or not he sees his shadow. This quirky tradition may not have much scientific basis, but there are lots of fun curriculum tie-ins for the classroom. Whether you burrow into a good book, dig into data and probability, or explore light and shadows, these Groundhog Day activities will get students thinking and learning about the seasons.

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1. Read Substitute Groundhog by Pat Miller and stage mock interviews

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When Groundhog wakes up sick the day before his important duty, there’s a frenzy to interview potential substitutes.

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Activity: This is a fun story for teaching students to use text evidence—there are lots of reasons why different animals would and wouldn’t be good fits. There are two Groundhog Day activities you can try. Have students use puppets or make masks and stage mock interviews. End with a class vote.

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2. Read Go to Sleep, Groundhog! by Judy Cox and make a puppet

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It’s the night before Groundhog’s big day and he just can’t sleep. He goes for a moonlight walk and sees amazing new sights.

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Activity: Make a peeking groundhog puppet using a paper plate and a craft stick.

Learn more: @ourplayplacetucson

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3. Read Groundhog Gets a Say by Pamela Curtis Swallow and separate fact from fiction

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This story features a knowledgeable rodent who is passionate about sharing the truth about his species.

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Activity: Ask students to chart real information vs. imaginary elements of the story.

Learn more: Crosscheck info about groundhogs at National Geographic Kids or DK findout.

4. Read Groundhog’s Day Offby Robb Pearlman and write Groundhog Day newspaper articles

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Feeling undervalued, Groundhog skips town for a vacation. When his departure is all over the news, Groundhog realizes the townspeople’s appreciation, and all is righted before the big day.

Buy it: Groundhog’s Day Off at Amazon

Activity: Ask students to think of a person who does a lot for them. Then have them make a list of 10 ways that they appreciate that person.

Learn more: This Teachers Pay Teachers bundle has an interactive reading lesson plan and newspaper-themed follow-up activities.

5. Read Groundhog’s Dilemmaby Kristen Remenar and vote on students’ preferred season

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Overestimating his level of influence, various animals angle to sway Groundhog’s announcement about whether there will be six more weeks of winter.

Buy it: Groundhog’s Dilemma at Amazon

Activity: Host a debate and ask students to contribute persuasive arguments of their own before taking a preference vote. More sledding vs. no coats at recess? Tough call!

Learn more: How To Hold Debates in Your Classroom from Think, Grow, Giggle

6. Read Groundhug Day by Anne Marie Pace and have some shadow fun

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This title covers so many bases—it’s a Groundhog Day and Valentine’s Day preview in one! When the other animals realize Groundhog is afraid of his shadow, they suggest tons of fun shadow activities to reassure him.

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Activity: This would be the perfect inspiration for a morning of shadow-themed Groundhog Day activities, like a shadow dance party, shadow puppets, and silhouettes.

Learn more: Play to Learn Preschool has lots of sweet ideas.

7. Read What’s That Shadow? A Photo Riddle Book by Christopher L. Harbo and play a shadow guessing game

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The photographs and rhymes in this title will have students clamoring to guess what makes each shadow.

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Activity: After reading, enlist a few LEGO enthusiasts to build this shadow theater for you.

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Display mystery objects behind it for students to guess using their shadows.

Learn more: North Shore Mums

8. Read The Black Rabbit by Philippa Leathers or Dreams by Ezra Jack Keats and explore how shadows can be larger than life

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Both of these charming stories explore how supersized shadows can be surprising.

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Activity: Head outside with your students to see if you can reenact the stories with a puppet.

Learn more: Swap out the Halloween references for Groundhog Day ones in this lesson plan from Scientific Americanthat investigates how to use a lamp or flashlight to change the size of a shadow.

9. Read Moonbear’s Shadowby Frank Asch and talk about how shadows move with the sun

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Bear gets frustrated when his shadow keeps scaring away the fish before he can catch them. It turns out patience is the answer; by the afternoon, his shadow is in a different spot.

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Activity: Here are two Groundhog Day activities to try. Use art to explore where shadows fall or create a human sundial.

Learn more: Science Sparks and Rhythms of Play

10. Read Groundhog Day Suit by Dee Smith and make a groundhog paper doll

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Groundhog knows he has an important message to deliver on Groundhog Day and wants to arrive in style! He snips, sews, and adds decorations to his suit so he can look perfect during his big moment.

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Activity: Create a groundhog paper doll kit, like this vintage printable. Or keep it simple and provide students with a line drawing of a groundhog and let them create their own adornments.

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Learn more: Mostly Paper Dolls

11. Read Groundhog’s Runaway Shadow by David Biedrzycki and talk about friendship

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Phil and his shadow don’t get along that well anymore—they’re just so different from each other. So Shadow runs off to see the world.

Buy it: Groundhog’s Runaway Shadow at Amazon

Activity: Ask students to think of a friend and make a list of ways they are the same and ways they are different. Brainstorm the benefits of having a friend who may think and act differently than you would.

Learn more: Watch 12 of Our Favorite Videos for Teaching Kids About Friendship.

12. Learn more about the history of the holiday

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Many people wonder just what is Groundhog’s Day and why do we celebrate it? How did it all begin? This short activity will give kids a little insight into this February 2nd tradition.

Activity: Share this printablefrom The Literacy Nest.

Learn more: Read more about the history of Groundhog Day here.

13. Make predictions: What will Phil do?

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Making predictions is a skill that good readers use to comprehend what they are reading on a deeper level.

Activity: The day before Groundhog Day, gather your students together and have each of them vote on whether this will be a “yes” year or a “no” year.

Learn more: Read about how accurate Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have been throughout the years at Live Science.

You can keep it extra simple like the example above from@stamper_library. But how cute is this version from @teachinginruffles?

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14. Conduct a full-scale survey

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Data collection is a math skill with real-life applications.

Activity: Conducting a class survey about Groundhog Day predictions is a super-fun way to practice math skills. Look how much fun the kids at @rvsroomone are having.

Learn more: Here’s one sample survey you could use.

15. Try groundhog glyphs

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Glyph charts are a fun way to tally, graph, analyze, and report data.

Activity: The kids in TeachersLove.com‘s class loved this fun Groundhog Day glyph art project.

Learn more: How To Use Mathematical Glyphs in the Classroom from The Fun Factory

16. Use Groundhog Day to teach about probability

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There are so many creative ways to teach probability in the elementary classroom.

Activity: Try these funspinner games to celebrate Groundhog Day with your students.

Learn more: @vestalsclassroom

17. Learn about groundhog burrows, then write about it

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Kids love learning about the unique habitats different animals live in. Did you know that groundhogs live in burrows and dig up to 700 lbs. of dirt when digging their burrows?

Activity: Have your students pretend they’re groundhogs and do a little descriptive writing. First, ask them to draw their burrows. Then have them write a few sentences about their home from the point of view of a groundhog. Finally, help them make a little groundhog face to add to their project.

Learn more: Groundhogs & Their Burrows from Just Cara Carroll

18. Make a craft that explains the two possible outcomes on Groundhog Day

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Sometimes it’s hard for grown-ups to even remember what it means if the groundhog does or does not see his shadow.

Activity: This cute craft teaches kids whether seeing its shadow means an early spring or six more months of winter.

Learn more: Almost Unschoolers

19. Make a groundhog measuring stick

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Make your math unit on measurement even more fun by helping your students make their own themed rulers.

Activity: Use paint-stirring sticks from your local home improvement store to create these adorable groundhog measuring sticks.

Learn more: Enchanted Homeschooling Mom

20. Conduct a groundhog facts animal study

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Engage your class with this hands-on unit packed with fun science activities all about groundhogs!

Activity: Learn about mammals, parts of a groundhog, the difference between groundhogs, and more.

Learn more: A Dab of Glue Will Do

21. Finally, we’ll just leave you with these adorable little guys

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What are your favorite Groundhog Day activities?We’d love to hear about them in ourWeAreTeachers Helpline groupon Facebook.

Plus, check out 10 Fun and Informative Groundhog Day Videos for Kids.

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FAQs

21 Fun Ways To Celebrate Groundhog Day in the Classroom? ›

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 are a few ways people can celebrate Groundhog Day? ›

7 Ways to Celebrate Groundhog Day with Your Family
  • Serve up some Dirt Pie. Kids love this yummy pudding-based recipe, and making it is just as much fun! ...
  • Read a Groundhog Day book together. ...
  • Craft day. ...
  • Stream the big moment. ...
  • Predict the weather! ...
  • Shadow tracking. ...
  • Shadow puppets.

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 answer for Groundhog Day? ›

It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day and sees its shadow, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow, spring will arrive early. In 2024, an early spring was predicted.

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.
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Why do we celebrate Groundhog Day for kids? ›

Groundhog Day is the day when people look to the groundhog to predict the weather for the next six weeks. Folklore says that if the sun is shining when the ground hog comes out of his burrow, then the groundhog will go back into its burrow and we will have winter for six more weeks.

What are fun facts about Groundhog Day? ›

First established by Germans in America in 1887, Groundhog Day was actually inspired by Europe's Candlemas Day, during which clergymen would bless the candles they needed for the cold season. If the candles brought a sunny day, there would be six more weeks of winter.

How do you teach Groundhog Day? ›

Begin by bringing in a stuffed animal to stand in as the "groundhog." Have students select a name–something catchy–such as "Fairview Fred" or "Springfield Sal." Then plan a Groundhog Day celebration by choosing a location on school grounds and inviting other classes to attend the event.

What is a groundhog for kindergarten? ›

The groundhog is a large rodent that belongs to the squirrel family. It is also called the woodchuck.

Does Punxsutawney Phil have a wife? ›

The Pennsylvania group that handles Phil, and his groundhog wife, Phyllis, says the couple have become parents. The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club said in a Facebook post Wednesday that Phyllis recently gave birth to two healthy babies. It did not specify their sex or give names for either one.

What did the groundhog say 2024? ›

Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow in a ceremony Friday morning at Gobbler's Knob in Pennsylvania. Per tradition, that means he's predicting an early spring. The annual Groundhog Day celebration in Punxsutawney, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, originated from a German legend about a furry rodent.

Why do we celebrate groundhogs 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 are groundhog babies 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.

How do you explain groundhogs day to preschoolers? ›

If the groundhog comes out of his burrow and sees his shadow, the weather supposedly will be cold and wintry. If the groundhog emerges and does not see his shadow because the day is cloudy, warmer weather is supposed to be on the way.

How do you celebrate Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney? ›

“Groundhog Days in the Park” in Barclay Square and the Community Center, will be some of the places to be when not at Gobbler's Knob, on February 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. Visit Barclay Square and the Community Center for artisans, food vendors, entertainment, drinks, and bands.

Where do you celebrate Groundhog Day? ›

On Feb. 2 each year, members of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, established in 1887, make their way to Pennsylvania's Gobbler's Knob, a rural area a couple of miles outside of the town of Punxsutawney, from which the celebrated rodent gets its name.

Where do we celebrate Groundhog Day? ›

Punxsutawney Phil's fame began to spread, and newspapers from around the globe began to report Punxsutawney Phil's Groundhog Day predictions. Today, over 20,000 fans come to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania on Groundhog Day.

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