Groundhog Day 2025 Teaching Resources
Planning for a Happy Groundhog Day in your classroom? Get all the printables, worksheets, and activities you need for Groundhog Day 2025!
The teachers creating resources on the Teach Starter team have got you covered if you're looking for some fun curriculum tie-ins for the February holiday this school year. This quirky tradition may not have much scientific basis, but there are many fun ways to get students thinking and learning about the seasons.
Whether you teach kindergarten, 3rd grade, or even preschool, Groundhog Day activities will get students thinking and learning about shadows, statistical accuracy and a whole lot more.
Curious about how to incorporate Groundhog Day into your lesson planning? Read on for a primer from our teacher team!
When Is Groundhog Day 2025?
The Groundhog Day holiday arrives just once a year (unless you're in a Bill Murray movie!), and that day is always February 2. The holiday is one of those that moves around the week, so in 2025 Groundhog Day will be a Sunday.
Even though you won't be able to celebrate with your students on the actual day, celebrate the announcement of an early (or late) spring with your students the day after!
What Is Groundhog Day and How Does It Work?
Not familiar with this quirky holiday? The Groundhog Day celebration was born in 1887 in Gobblers Knob, Pennsylvania. The traditional tale is that if the groundhog emerges from its hole and sees its shadow, it gets scared and scurries back into its burrow, predicting six more weeks of winter. However, early spring is in the forecast if the groundhog doesn't see his shadow.
It's certainly a unique holiday, but it also opens the door for countless curriculum-aligned ways to celebrate.
How to Celebrate Groundhog Day With Kids!
Celebrate Groundhog Day in the classroom with printable Groundhog Day activities for preschool and up. With these Groundhog Day ideas from the teachers on the Teach Starter team, you can bring a bit of Punxsutawney Phil into your classroom.
- Print a set of Groundhog Day worksheets to encourage students to write a letter to Mr. Groundhog, convincing him to make the prediction they want the most.
- Print, cut, and read a fun book about Groundhog Day for preschool and kindergarten.
- Grab some dice and Roll to Create a silly Groundhog Day story.
- Make a fun Groundhog Day craft to decorate your February bulletin board.
Groundhog Day is also an awesome time of year to study Light and Shadows. Head over to the Science department and grab another Groundhog Day Activity (or two)! We think you'll love our science experiment on shadows!
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Roll to Create a Groundhog Story
A fun, hands-on Groundhog Day activity using a die and a chart to create a narrative text.
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22 Fun Groundhog Facts to Share With Your Class on Groundhog Day
Need fun groundhog facts to share with your students this Groundhog Day? Find out what groundhogs eat, where they live and why we let them predict the weather!
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11 Groundhog Day Activities for Kids Plus Fun Groundhog Books for Your Classroom!
Celebrate Groundhog Day in the classroom with activities for kids that are packed with learning about science, math, and more!
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