Free Groundhog Day Math Worksheets for Kindergarten & 1st Grade
Celebrate February 2nd with numbers! Our giant collection of groundhog math worksheets transforms math practice into a festive winter game. This 16-page bundle is designed to help young learners reinforce essential Common Core skills—from basic counting to addition, subtraction, and geometry.
Forget boring drills. These printable PDFs use cute groundhogs, shadows, and top hats to keep students engaged. Whether you need Kindergarten math centers, morning work, or homework for 1st graders, these “no-prep” pages are classroom-ready.
What’s Included in This Math Bundle?
We have expanded this packet to include 16 unique activity pages covering a wide range of math concepts:
- Number Sense & Counting: “Count the Groundhogs”, Ten Frames, Sequencing (Missing Numbers 1-20), and Skip Counting by 5s.
- Operations (Add & Subtract): Visual Addition, Hibernation Subtraction, Number Bonds, and a fun “Color by Addition” code page.
- Logic & Reasoning: “Odd or Even” sorting, Finishing Patterns (ABAB, ABC), and Comparison (Greater or Less).
- Data, Geometry & Measurement: Spin & Graph games, Sorting Shapes (Geometry), and “Tall vs. Short” measurement activities.
- Interactive Games: Roll, Add & Color games and Domino Number Matching.
Looking for more ways to celebrate? Don’t miss our Groundhog Day Activities & Crafts post. For literacy practice, check out the Reading Comprehension Worksheets.
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People Also Ask (FAQ)
What is Groundhog Day math?
Groundhog Day math refers to thematic educational activities that use the holiday’s symbols (groundhogs, shadows, spring) to teach math concepts like counting, graphing weather predictions, or measuring shadows.
How do you count Groundhog Day?
Mathematically, students often “count down” the 6 weeks of winter if the groundhog sees its shadow. In our worksheets, students practice counting by tallying groundhogs, using ten frames, and skip counting by 5s.
What grade level are these worksheets for?
These printables are optimized for Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students (Ages 4-7), focusing on numbers 1-20 and basic operations.
Are these worksheets free?
Yes! You can download the entire PDF packet for free directly from PrintWorksheets.com.
















