Groundhog Day Activities for Kindergarten: Next week marks the arrival of Groundhog Day! If you’re searching for engaging activities for Kindergarten students on this special occasion, look no further. I, too, am preparing for it in advance. How about you? I understand that finding the time to organize everything can be challenging. Personally, I find that planning lessons for science and social studies can be particularly difficult, but they are also the most enjoyable to teach. Fortunately, I’ve taken care of all the preparation for you this time around!
Groundhog Day Activities for Kindergarten
And we match the vocabulary words from this unit in centers for a fun Groundhog Day Activities for Kindergarten. 
And since time is always on our minds…
I integrate Groundhogs Day into my writing time.
Here are the FUN word wall and writing activity for this topic.
BUT… the week of Groundhog Day, I always teach about lights and shadows as well.
Here are the FUN word wall and writing activity for this topic.
Here is my science unit dedicated to just this… and it is so much fun!
There are some GREAT books to use and resources to grab, so get this unit now,
then you can use Amazon to grab the books to use,
and then you can be ready to go in a week!
There are some GREAT books to use and resources to grab, so get this unit now,
then you can use Amazon to grab the books to use,
and then you can be ready to go in a week!
I will take LOTS of pictures to show you what we do and learn!
I love this week of lesson plans!
One thing I want you to GO GET NOW are these glasses to diffuse light to “see” the colors inside it.
This is a great way to prove that light contains all the colors in the rainbow and they are so much FUN!
This is a great way to prove that light contains all the colors in the rainbow and they are so much FUN!
Have so much fun planning and getting ready for a GREAT Groundhog week ahead! I hope you have fun with these Groundhog Day activities for kids and preschool and kindergarten Groundhog Day.
Love, love, love the refraction glasses! Bought and already received mine. Do you save these or let the children keep them? Thanks!