February 2nd is Groundhog Day! And these kid videos for kids celebrate Groundhog's Day with Funny Children's Books! Will the groundhog see his shadow this February 2nd? Your 6- to 7-year-old child will love discovering Groundhog Day legends with these books. By Scholastic Parents Staff The Night Before Groundhog Day written by Natasha Wing and illustrated by Amy WummerRead aloud for you by Mrs. T Intended for educational use at school and h HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY! Come learn about this fun holiday in this children's nonfiction text by Gail Gibbons. #childrensbooks #readaloud #storytime #picturebook The anticipation is building as the kids wonder if this year the groundhog will see his shadow—and how much longer winter will last! Good For: Popular Picture-Book Series Based on the Classic Holiday Poem, Playful Read-Aloud Rhymes, Delightful Pictures, Getting Ready for the Big Day <br><br>Topics and Themes:<br>Groundhog Day, Winter, Classroom Life<br> Guessing whether or not the groundhog will see his shadow on February 2 is one of our country's most fun — and funniest! — traditions. Teach students all about Groundhog Day using these fun stories. Shop books about Groundhog Day below! You can find all books and activities at The Teacher Store. This fun picture book is a quick and easy read aloud, but as a ready-to-read level 1 book, it may also be a good fit for your early readers to tackle on their own. Pux the Hog. Speaking of reading on their own, the perfect follow up book companions to any of these groundhog day read alouds would be a groundhog day decodable reader! If Groundhog sees his shadow, he’ll have to hide in his hole for six more weeks—and miss Moose’s special Valentine’s Day party! Good For: Absolutely Adorable Artwork, Heartwarming Read-Alouds, Getting Ready for February Holidays, Cute Critter Characters<br><br>Topics and Themes:<br>Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day, Forest Animals, Friendship, Problem-Solving<br> Explore Scholastic Teachables for more Groundhog Day resources. Read About Groundhog Day. The best way to introduce your students to Groundhog Day is with a fun book about the holiday. Set the stage for your lesson plan on the holiday with this fun title that is perfect for both independent and classroom read-alouds. Scholastic Groundhog Day Reader; Robin Hill School Groundhog Day; Learn What Groundhog Day Is! Read a Nonfiction Passage. This Groundhog Day flip book tells the students WHAT Groundhog Day is and why it is celebrated. So, after their fictional read-alouds, students will grasp an idea of what Groundhog Day is. This will solidify their new knowledge. This collection of age-appropriate books is perfect for celebrating all the important days in January and February. Good For: Heartwarming Read-Alouds, Getting Ready for February Holidays, Relatable Kid and Animal Characters, Engaging Full-Color Art<br><br>Topics and Themes:<br>Hedgehogs, Mice, Friendship, Pumpkins, Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, 100th Day of School, Martin Luther King Jr Students learn about groundhogs and read a chart of groundhog foods. Celebrate World Read Aloud Day with us on February 2 with these fun read-alouds. This free collection of fiction and nonfiction stories give every student the chance to experience the joy of reading to others. Grades K-2Can You Whistle Like a Groundhog? Groundhog Day Interactive Read-Aloud ResourceMake Groundhog Day engaging and educational with this all-in-one interactive read-aloud resource! Perfect for classroom teachers, substitutes, and guest teachers, this resource combines fun activities, comprehension questions, and critical thinking tasks Happy Groundhog Day by Brie Wetherby is a YouTube-exclusive history lesson! For more fun books, check out Brie Wetherby on Amazon. Double Trouble Groundhog Day by Bethany Roberts. Read aloud by Mr. Adam and the EDventure Kids. To get your Groundhog Day themed worksheets visit: Groundhog Day (Scholastic Reader, Level 1) - Kindle edition by Lewin, Betsy, Lewin, Betsy. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Groundhog Day (Scholastic Reader, Level 1). Though a program called Scholastic Reads, we visit a local NYC classroom each month and read to them. This time last year we set out to our designated elementary school on the Lower East Side to lead a read aloud about Punxsutawney Phil. Here are some of our favorite Groundhog Day memories: Learning the proper pronunciations for “Punxsutawney.” For over a decade, World Read Aloud Day has called attention to the importance of sharing stories by challenging participants to grab a book, find an audience, and read-aloud! The global effort, created by the non-profit LitWorld and sponsored by Scholastic , is celebrated annually in over 173 countries and is all about bringing people together It is Groundhog Day! Will Phil, the groundhog, see his shadow? Or is spring on its way? Read this fun, colorful story to find out what happens to the adorable groundhog! This Level 1 early reader is written and illustrated by Betsy Lewin, the bestselling illustrator of the Caldecott Honor Book CLICK, CLACK, MOO: COWS THAT TYPE. Reviews
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