The Easiest Way to Teach Your Students How to Draw a Groundhog (2024)

Teach your students how to draw a groundhog! This Groundhog Day directed drawing of a groundhog is adorable and perfect for your February 2nd lessons and celebration.

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How to Draw a Groundhog

Need a fun Groundhog Day art activity? Teach your students how to draw a groundhog! They’ll love this easy activity that only requires a few materials. However, the result is beautiful, colorful artwork to display on your classroom walls and bulletin boards.

Materials Needed for How to Draw a Groundhog

This directed drawing can be adapted for any primary classroom or completed at home with a few simple materials. You will need white art paper, pencils, erasers, fine black markers or Sharpie pens, and watercolor paints. I recommend proper paper meant for art because it can handle the water and paint and shouldn’t tear the paper if used properly.

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When teaching this art lesson to a class, I recommend standing front and center and using alarge easel and chart paper to draw on. Students can sitat their desks with their supplies. I take things slowly, draw each step, and give each instruction individually. I give my students plenty of time to follow along and ask questions. You will have the most success if you model the lesson this way and take your time.

Groundhog Directions

Below are all the steps for how to draw a groundhog.

How to Draw a Groundhog Step 1:

Place a large white piece of art paper in portrait orientation. Drawing a large circle for the head starts in the middle of the page. Add two ear shapes as arches with a smaller arch inside.

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Drawing a Groundhog Step 2:

Draw a circle in the middle of the face circle for a nose. Add two circular shapes connecting to the nose.

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How to Draw a Groundhog Step 3:

Draw two big circles for eyes connecting to the nose. Add arches within each eye circle for the pupils.

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Groundhog Drawing Step 4:

Draw a rectangle coming down from mouth circles. Add a line down the center of the rectangle to make teeth.Draw three curved lines on each half of the mouth as whiskers.

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How to Draw a Groundhog Step 5:

At the bottom of the page, draw two half-circles for paws. Add two short lines going up and down within the half circles.

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Draw a Groundhog. Step 6:

Draw a long curved line down, starting under the head and connecting with a paw. Repeat for the other side to create a body shape. Add another curved line from the head above the body and connect it with the body to create an arm. Repeat on the other side.

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How to Draw a Groundhog Step 7:

For the hands or front paws, draw a half-circle shape with a bubble for the thumb from the arm upward. Repeat on the other side.

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Use a fine-point black marker or Sharpie pen to trace your groundhog’s lines. Erase the pencil lines with a good white eraser.

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I usually complete the activity over two days or periods. On day one, we complete the drawing and the tracing with a black marker. One day two, we paint.

If your class hasn’t used watercolor paints before, you should demonstrate how to makeproper brush strokes with a paintbrush and the water-to-paint ratio. I usually use larger paintbrushes instead of the small ones typically included with watercolor paint sets.

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Use watercolor paints to paint the groundhog’s body first, starting in the center and working your way outward. Brown is not the most exciting color, so the background is essential.

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Paint the background behind the groundhog in a bright color. I suggest using bright, contrasting colors, like yellow, pink, green, and blue. Paint all the groundhog details (body, pupils, background).

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Once everyone completes their Groundhog Day directed drawing, they place them somewhere to dry completely. Please don’t make the mistake of hanging them or putting them upright. Paint and water would drip down onto the groundhogs. Once dry, I recommend hanging them up or creating a fun bulletin board display for Groundhog Day.

Directed Drawing Resources

FREE How to Draw a Groundhog Directions

You can download and print the instructions for how to draw a groundhog by clicking the image below.

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