Monday, February 1, 2010

Happy Groundhog Day!

I think the only other time I've really celebrated Groundhog Day was when I was teaching first grade. But, I knew it would interest Maddie, so we added it to her big February calendar and I pulled some activities. And, she's totally loved it.

Of course, now she's asking for a groundhog as a pet... Ha!
She's never done anything like this before, but when I saw it HERE, I thought I'd try. I helped her out by providing just the necessary colors and I also circled the number in the correct color. She worked way harder on this than I thought! I'll have to try and find some similar ones.
Then, she requested to make her own groundhog, so I cut some scrapbooking paper and off she went.
The left one is her finished color by number and the right is her groundhog, coming out of his hole and surrounded by snow (cotton balls).
She later insisted we make a girl groundhog because the first one didn't have a bow. Have I created a bow monster?!
This is one of those magnet pages and even though I provided disk magnets, she had no interest in doing more than three or four. So, I got out the dot stampers and she happily went to work.
Such focus!
And, all done!
See the brown scribbles underneath the sun? For the past few weeks, she's been really interested in writing her name on all her projects. While she does write from left to right, she will pick up her pen or pencil and create each letter (or, semblence of a letter) separately. Stuff like this just warms my heart, seeing her work so hard on a task she really wants to accomplish.
This was just a fun filler she did while I was making lunch. She colored in the groundhog and then matched the sticker to the number on the page.
Can you spot the groundhog, peering out from his snowy burrow? Maddie did and squealed with delight!
We hope you have a GREAT Groundhog Day on Tuesday!

5 comments:

TessBenson said...

my parents have a guinea pig they wanna get rid of! hahaha

Maddie is such a cutie pie and I love the ground hog day projects!

Michelle said...

So cute, now I have some fun projects for today! I was just going on the computer to look for some color by numbers, thanks for sharing :0)

Madonna said...

Well...we don't have a groundhog, but we have one of its relatives, the woodchuck, living in our neighbors yard. I am sure they would be willing to part with it. :)

Natalie PlanetSmarty said...

Very cute groundhog ideas. We completely skipped the holiday seeing how we have no snow :)

vidyasam said...

Looks really fun. Abhinav did a groundhog glue-on thingy something similar with the sun, shadow and the groundhog. He has also been talking non-stop about it :) He also seems very interested and curious about shadows now.