You can use the rhyme with the templates a few ways. Try giving each child one of the templates and letting them hold theirs up at the appropriate time in the rhyme (you can tape a straw or popsicle stick onto the bottom to make them like puppets... The kids seem to like waving puppets around more than just holding up pieces of paper).
You could also make the templates as felt board characters. Simply glue a small piece of coarse sandpaper or felt onto the back of each template so it will hang on the felt board. Place the pieces onto the felt board as you do the rhyme.
Optional: cover the templates in clear contact paper (bought as a
roll from your local office supply store for under $5) to make them last
longer.
The first little
groundhog digs a home in the fall,
And curls up all winter rolled up
like a ball.
The second little groundhog comes out of his lair,
On February second to get some fresh air.
The third little
groundhog looks up at the sun,
He then sees his shadow and goes on
the run.
The fourth little groundhog at his dark shadow peeks,
He goes back to his burrow for six more weeks.
The fifth little
groundhog hopes that skies will be gray,
So that he will know that
spring is on its way.