valentines day activities

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This is a simple, quick and easy valentine card that your students will enjoying making.  A black and white as well as full color template are included + directions of how to make a heart-shaped thumbprint paperweight or magnet.

4 pages.

Run off the heart pattern on a variety of pastel colors of construction paper, or for more pizzazz, print it off on patterned scrapbook paper that has a plain flip side.  Students cut out their heart and then fold it on the dashed lines, creating an envelope!  Encourage students to write something inside,  or give them a poem or writing prompt.   I've included a page of suggestions.

6 pages.

You can simply have children cut on the bold line of their folded paper (they will be amazed to see they have created a whole heart when they unfold it) or you can have children cut the heart and "scrap" paper in half and glue them to another sheet of paper to make a positive-negative reverse piece of art. 

12 pages.

Review a variety of math standards during February, with this 10-frames packet.  If you enjoy using 10 frames, be sure and check out the rest of our themes.  We have LOTS! I've included extra tiles to use as manipulatives for sorting, making groups/sets & patterning.

There are also number and math-symbol cards, to use for making equations + showing greater than and less than.

11 pages.

Here are 10 Valentine bookmarks that you can use as incentives.  Challenge your students to try and collect all 10 bookmarks throughout valentine's week for finishing various tasks, or use them as prizes on party day.

8 pages.

Print; laminate and trim then use them in your pocket chart as a whole group activity.  Choose a student, to use a dry erase marker to fix a card.  They circle the letters that should be capitalized and add end punctuation.

5 pages.

Here's a list of 100 of my all-time favorite books about love, hugs, kisses and Valentine's Day.  It's my favorite holiday, and one of my largest themed collections.

3 pages. Common Core State Standard: 1.MD.3

Review time to the hour with this Candy Heart Clock game.  Students take turns spinning; whatever number they land on, is the heart that they color on their recording sheet.  Students also write down that digital time, and then cover the heart with a candy one.  The first one to complete their candy clock is the winner.

5 pages.

Packet includes 3 heart-shaped Venn diagrams: 1 for Valentine's Day, another plain to compare and contrast whatever, plus a Venn Friend diagram to use for Martin Luther King Day or a back-to-school activity.

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