Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (2024)

Jump to How-To

As winter gives way to the promise of spring, there’s a whimsical tradition that captures the interest of both young and old—Groundhog Day! Let’s get the kids into the holiday spirit with a cute craft that celebrates this furry forecaster.

Your little ones can bring their own unique touch when they make this torn paper groundhog craft. It’s a fun and easy craft that your kids will enjoy doing this winter!

This torn paper activity is a fantastic way to enhance fine motor skills. Tearing and pasting the paper actively works the muscles in their hands and also develops bilateral hand coordination. Strengthening these skills is important for them to perform other life skills like buttoning a shirt or tying shoes.

Also, check out other Groundhog Day activities your kids will be excited to do as they anticipate if the groundhog will see his shadow or not!

Groundhog Day Kids Craft

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (1)

This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate and a participant in other affiliate programs, I earn a commission on qualifying purchases. Read ourdisclosure policy.

Read on below for the supplies you’ll need along with our step-by-step instructions and free template to get the kids started making this cute groundhog craft.

Supplies

Directions

Download the groundhog template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (2)

Begin by spreading glue over a whole section of the groundhog background paper.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (3)

Next, start tearing the brown paper into small pieces. Then, begin gluing them on all parts of the groundhog’s body.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (4)

Click here to see why I recommend these craft supplies

Take the inner ears and glue them on both sides of the outer ears.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (5)

Attach the dirt at the bottom of the groundhog using glue.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (6)

Place the nose in the center of the head and glue it in place.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (7)

Next, glue both eyes just above the nose.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (8)

Using the black marker, draw the nose wrinkles and mouth of the groundhog.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (9)

Glue the teeth just below the nose.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (10)

Finish up by drawing a smile line on the top of the teeth.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (11)

Don’t forget to explore our other animal crafts for your kiddos while you’re here!

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (12)

More Winter Ideas For Kids

Groundhog Day Ideas For Preschool

Looking to implement some fun ideas with your preschoolers this Groundhog Day? Check out some of our favorite projects that you can use either at home or in the classroom.

As you read on below, you find crafts and educational activities along with recommended books that will captivate your little ones. Save the ones that will be a hit with your kids, and make this holiday fun for them!

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (16)

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (17)Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (18)

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (19)Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (20)

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (21)Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (22)

The Night Before Groundhog Day – Help kids understand what Groundhog’s Day is all about with this fun, rhyming book!

Grumpy Groundhog – This is a humorous book about a groundhog who just doesn’t want to wake up for everyone to see on Groundhog’s Day. What will happen? Will he make it to the surface for everyone to see???

Groundhog Gets A Say – This funny book looks at all the other things groundhogs can do outside of Groundhog’s Day!

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (23)

Printable Groundhog Day Crafts

Groundhog Paper Bag Puppet Craft – Turning a humble paper bag into a fun puppet will keep your kids hands and minds busy. Kids will be excited to make their new groundhog puppet and then continue the fun in imaginative play and storytelling.

Groundhog Toilet Paper Roll Craft – The groundhog is peeking out of his burrow looking for spring in this recycled craft! Choose between a craft version or coloring in the template to make this toilet paper roll craft with your little ones.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (24)

Groundhog Handprint Craft – Kids will love making their predictions about the groundhog seeing its shadow while creating this adorable masterpiece. They’ll turn their handprints into grass for the furry friend to peek out from.

Groundhog Paper Plate Craft – Get the kids involved in Groundhog Day predictions with this cute paper plate craft! This easy and fun craft, using ordinary supplies like a paper plate, lets kids turn the everyday into adorable art.

Groundhog Day Kindergarten Activities

These Groundhog Day dot to dots are the perfect no-prep activity to have on hand this February! The set has three engaging sheets where kids will connect the dots to reveal adorable groundhog pictures, then bring them to life with colors.

They’ll use their creativity while also enhancing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and number recognition as they connect the dots and color in these furry little guys. Grab the crayons or markers along with these printables for a fun activity!

Sharpen your little ones’ scissor skills with our groundhog cutting practice worksheets! These interactive and educational activities are tailored for preschool and kindergarten and offer a playful way for them to enhance their cutting techniques.

The free bundle includes a groundhog counting page, cutting line pages with zigzag, curvy, and straight lines, and a finish-the-picture page. Watch as little ones cut, paste, and match, turning cutting practice into a fun filled learning experience!

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (25)

Transform letter recognition into a fun game with this groundhog letter recognition activity designed for preschoolers! This hands-on activity gets your pre-readers engaged in naming capital and lowercase letters while feeding them to the groundhog.

Start with a few suns and clouds, gradually adding more as they progress. As kids master letter names, they can even say the letter sounds. Make learning the ABCs a delight with this interactive and celebratory resource for Groundhog’s Day!

Explore even more Groundhog Day activities with a diverse range of activities! From printable groundhog masks and delicious pudding snacks to stick puppets and a groundhog scene made from cupcake liners, there’s something for everyone.

Dive into the fun with matching games, letter matches, coloring pages, a headband craft, and more that are guaranteed to make Groundhog Day a memorable celebration!

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (26)

Share With Us

Did you make this craft with your kids or students? We’d love to feature them on our social media!

For a chance to have your child’s craft featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!

More Kids’ Activities

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (27)

Prep Time: 8 minutes

Active Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 23 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Your little ones can bring their own unique touch when they make thistorn paper groundhog craft.It’s a fun and easy craft that your kids will enjoy doing this winter!

Materials

  • Colored cardstock
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Marker
  • Groundhog Template

Instructions

  1. Download the Groundhog template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  2. Begin by spreading glue over a whole section of the groundhog background paper.Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (28)
  3. Next, start tearing the brown paper into small pieces. Then, begin by gluing them on all parts of the groundhog’s body.
  4. Glue the inner ears to both of the outer ears.
  5. Attach the dirt to the bottom of the groundhog using glue.Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (29)
  6. Place the groundhog nose in the center of the head and glue it down.
  7. Next, glue both eyes just above the nose.
  8. Using the black marker, draw the nose wrinkles, and mouth of the groundhog.Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (30)
  9. Glue the teeth just below the nose.
  10. Finish up by drawing a smile line on the top of the teeth.

Did you make this craft?

Please leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Pinterest

Preschool Groundhog Template

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (31)

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (32)

Sam

Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.

Torn Paper Groundhog Craft For Kids [Free Template] (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rev. Leonie Wyman

Last Updated:

Views: 6254

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (79 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rev. Leonie Wyman

Birthday: 1993-07-01

Address: Suite 763 6272 Lang Bypass, New Xochitlport, VT 72704-3308

Phone: +22014484519944

Job: Banking Officer

Hobby: Sailing, Gaming, Basketball, Calligraphy, Mycology, Astronomy, Juggling

Introduction: My name is Rev. Leonie Wyman, I am a colorful, tasty, splendid, fair, witty, gorgeous, splendid person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.