A Game for Groundhog Day - Spring is Around the Corner!

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Groundhog Day Speech Game and Preschool Printable
Photo Source: speechladyliz.blogspot.com

Here's a fun articulation game created by Elizabeth over at Speech Lady Liz! The perfect addition to your Groundhog Day lessons, your students are sure to have a blast taking turns pulling a card from the "burrow" in the hopes of selecting a spring card vs. a winter card.

Here's the gist...

  • Download, print, and cut the game cards. Provided in the download is a page of 12 'spring' cards and a page of 12 'winter' cards.
  • Create a 'burrow' - covering a coffee can or oatmeal tin with brown construction paper. For fun, add a clip art groundhog, then place the game cards in the container.
  • Students are invited to select a card, read it, and sort the cards into two piles - spring vs. winter. When all the cards have been drawn, the student with the most spring cards wins!

For this fun Groundhog Day themed printable, be sure to visit Speech Lady Liz for the download!

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