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Valentine’s Day in the classroom is a lot. Do you survive? Are your kids CRAZY?! Do you get tons of hugs? I don’t like this holiday at all, but I love seeing my kids express so much love! But boy, I am always glad it’s over. My feet always hurt. My stomach hurts from the 60 cupcakes that we have. People, literally 60 cupcakes. We will still have cupcakes and cookies for days and days!! I want to share some ideas, activities, and freebies to make Valentine’s Day in your classroom a little easier.

 
valentine's day ideas for kids

We use our LED lights to set the stage for a day of partying and a day of love! Definitely not required, but it adds some fun to the day!

 
Valentine's day in the classroom
 
We kick off our day with our morning meeting and share things we love! You can also share things that are red or pink!
 
morning meeting ideas for valentine's day
morning meeting ideas for the classroom

Valentine’s Day: Literacy Ideas

Here are some more ideas for The Day It Rained Hearts:

reading comprehension lessons for Valentine's Day

 

Another great Valentine’s Day read-aloud is A Crankenstein Valentine!

kindergarten valentine's day read alouds

After reading the story we retell using sequence words!

a crankenstein valentine read aloud ideas

And then we share what makes us cranky!  And ya’ll!  These always crack me up!

science of reading comprehension lessons

kindergarten writing lessons

Valentine’s Day Phonics Idea

Here’s a fun way to bring in the idea of “raining hearts” to practice phonics skills.=Write words (or any math or literacy skill!) on paper hearts. CVC words, CVC-E words, etc. Put the hearts in an umbrella. Hold the umbrella up so the hearts rain down on the kids. They grab a heart and decode the word!
 
valentine's day  phonics games
 
We also make a bouquet of sight words to practice our sight words. These monthly phonics projects have become a huge hit in our class! =The kids love them, and the teacher loves the assessment piece of them and love that they can be differentiated for letters, sounds, words, numbers and really any skill!
 
The students come to my table 1 on 1, and we go through all of the flowers that have CVC words (or whatever skill you focus on). They can read them automatically or decode the words! I mark the rose for each word they read. Then they color and cut them out and make a bouquet.
 
valentine's day word work ideas
 

Valentine’s Day Math

To practice addition and subtraction, we use these fake roses and play Cupid. We put numbers on paper plates and placed the plates on the floor. Students toss two roses onto the plates. They use the two numbers to write an addition or subtraction equation on their whiteboard! This can be modified for counting, letters, sounds, etc.
 
 
valentine's day math game using fake flowers
 
We measure ourselves to see how many “kisses” tall we are!
 
We also measure how many hearts tall we are using our Measure It Up creation!
 
valentine's day measurement ideas
 

Another fun math activity for math and for the book The Day It Rained Hearts is to make an umbrella and hearts to practice subtraction!

Valentine’s Day: Candy Heart Graphing

Sorting and graphing candy hearts is a Valentine’s Day in the-classroom requirement!  I pour two or three bags of hearts into a bowl and kids grab a handful.  They sort, graph, count, and analyze the data before eating the hearts!

candy heart graphing game
counting and graphing candy hearts
graphing candy hearts

You can also practice estimating and counting with candy hearts! Fill a bowl with candy hearts and the students estimate how many hearts they can grab with their hands. Record their estiamtion on the chart. Then let them grab a handful of hearts and count how many the grabbed. Record the amount and compare it to their estimation!

Valentine’s Day STEM

Here are some fun Valentine’s Day STEM projects! We used toothpicks and jelly hearts to see who could build the tallest tower! This makes a great Valentine’s Day party activity and is great for language development and problem-solving!

Valentine's Day stem activity.  Building towers with jelly hearts and toothpicks

Another easy STEM idea is stacking candy hearts!  You can also do this as a minute-to-win game and see how many hearts we can stack in 1 minute!

Valentine's Day candy heart stacking game
Valentine's Day candy heart stacking game

We also stack marshmallow hearts! 

Valentine’s Day: Art Projects

My favorite heart project is this marble-painted heart!  We use shaving cream and tempera paint!  The students swirl the paint onto the heart and use a ruler to scrape off the excess.  You’re left with these adorable hearts and one gigantic mess!  (Which I love…messy is better….)

These heart mosaics turn out so colorful.  You can cut the squares ahead of time or you can make this a torn paper lesson and have students tear bits of paper to fill in their hearts.

We also use our hands and feet to make a LOVE poster!

make a valentine's day poster by painting hands and feet to spell love

Another simple art project is a slice of love pizza.

We also love using cookie cutters as stamps to make fun art projects.  Dip the cookie cutters into the paint and stamp them onto the paper.  Easy!  Fun!

Grab some bubble wrap and do bubble wrap hearts!  The kids painted on the bubble wrap, pressed their paper onto the paint, and cut out a heart!

valentine's day art projects using paint and bubble wrap
valentine's day art projects using paint and bubble wrap

Valentine’s Day Party Ideas

Of course, we make bags to collect our Valentine’s cards!   Ya’ll know how much I believe in SIMPLE!  Our bags are no different!  We make super simple bags!  No fancy boxes or mailboxes.  Some paper bags, colored paper, and the kids make their own!

make your own party bags for valentine's day
make your own party bags for valentine's day

We like to have a “Nacho Average Valentine’s Day” party! Instead of 143 containers of sweets we have NACHOS!

We have also used decorate your own cookie kits, and let me say, that was the EASIEST And QUIETEST Valentine’s Day party EVER.  Definitely doing that EVERY YEAR!

decorate your own cookies from Artfully Frosted

This shirt has been a tradition for years.  It’s always a huge hit with the kids and their families! I make mine using my Silhouette Cameo!

Valentine's Day shirt

Valentine’s Snack Ideas

Milkshakes!  We use milk, vanilla ice cream, and red food coloring to make milkshakes!  Add some sprinkles for extra fun!

For our Valentine’s Day parfait, we use crushed Oreos (the kids crush them), and whipped cream.= Add red food coloring to make your whipped cream pink! On top we add sprinkles and an Oreo!
 
valentine's day party snack ideas
Here’s another favorite snack idea: Love Potion! This recipe is from One Sharp Bunch and is a must do!
 
love potion snack idea
 
love potion snack idea

 

 Sensory Bins

For our Valentine’s Day sensory bins, we use fake rose petals and glitter balls from the Dollar Tree. We also use pasta dyed red. The hearts are from our Heartbreaker resources and our emoji hearts!

Valentine’s Day DIY Ideas

The dice pillow is from Target. Students roll the dice and add glitter hearts!

Grab some foam shapes and plastic hearts from Dollar Tree. Write numbers on the hearts. Students count the hearts. They can use a ten frame sheet to write the number and make a ten frame.

We grabbed heart containers at Dollar Tree. Write letters using a sharpie. We printed CVC pictures on clear mailing labels and stuck those on as well. Students say the word, segment the sounds and spell the sound. Then, they write the word on their paper.

valentien's day light box ideas

Here’s another light table idea! These are candy containers from Dollar Tree. I write numbers on half of the container. The students place them on the light box and use some acrylic Valentine’s Day table scatter to count!

light table math ideas
 

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