Six Valentine's Day Activities for the Classroom (2024)

Can you believe February is here already? And with it, comes Valentine’s Day. February 14 will be upon us before we know it. It’s the holiday of pink, purple, parties, and friendship.Here is anarray of six activities that I hope will be helpful in your classroom for Valentine’s Day.

1. Valentine’s Day Connections Game

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My latest game addiction is the New York Times Connectionsgame. If you haven’t come across it yet, you have 16 words that must be divided into four categories of four words each. Each group shares a common thread. Here is one I created in Canva that you can use with students.Our Digital Marketing Specialist, Sara Qualls, shared this bonus: Swellgarfo.com has created a handy dandy web tool where you can create custom puzzles based on the New York Times daily Connections game. Pretty cool!

2. 3D Printed Conversation Hearts

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Conversation candy hearts are a colorful and cherished part of Valentine’s Day celebrations. They originated in the 19th century with the New England Confectionary Company (NECCO) and have evolved into an iconic treat featuring short expressions of love and friendship. After NECCO’s closure in 2018, Spangler Candy Company took over production, continuing the tradition with new flavors and messages. If you happen to have a 3D printer, why not try printing your own heart with a special message? Below you will find the Tinkercad steps and a video explanation.

How to 3D Print a Conversation Heart

Below you will find the detailed steps to get you and your students started with their own hearts. I also recorded a short video (3:40) on the process.

  • Step 1: Under Basic Shapes, choose the heart.
    • Width and length: 49 mm x 41 mm
    • Depth: 3 mm
  • Step 2: Under Text, choose your letters.
    • Tip: I would keep the number to just three to five characters.
    • Word Suggestions: Mom, Love, BFF, XOXO, Hugs, QT Pie, Smile
  • Step 3: Align your letters.
  • Step 4: Group the letters.
  • Step 5: Leave the default dimensions (width, length, and depth) for the letters.
  • Step 6: Move and center your word on top of the heart.
  • Step 7: The word and the heart will be on the same plane and you need to raise the word with the black teardrop tool 3 mm. Leave 1 mm “buried” in the heart.
  • Step 8: Group the shape and the words together.
  • Step 9: Save and download the .stl file to print.

3. Friendship Bracelets

Red Heart Yarnspirations provides three types of patterns for friendship bracelets: the fishtail, twirled, and twisted. This should be a low-cost activity as far as materials go. A skein goes a long way! But I suggest finding a colleague or parent who knits or crochets. If they are like me, it is very hard to throw away those last little bits of a skein. I bet they would be willing to donate to your class instead of scrapping the yarn. You only need a small quantity of yarn for these bracelets. Check out the PDF instructions here.

4. Valentine Acrostic Poems

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An acrostic poem is a form of poetry where the first letter of each line spells out a word or message when read vertically. They are popular for their simplicity and creativity, offering a structured yet flexible format for expression. If you are interested in putting an AI twist on an acrostic poem, try asking a chatbot to generate one. Try two prompts: a generic prompt and a more specific prompt to see the difference in what the AI generates. Here are two example prompts:

Generic: Write an acrostic poem with my name: Peggy. Limit each phrase to three words or less.

Detailed: Make an acrostic poem with my name: Peggy. Limit each phrase to three words or less. Include something about training in robotics, love for rescue dogs, baking, residing in Austin, Texas, and crocheting.

The detailed poem you see above was generated by ChatGPT 3.5 but the final poem I am sharing was adjusted to my liking. Remember, AI can get you started, but you get to put on the finishing touches.

5. Two Are a Pair

This slide deck was created in Canva. Two Are a Pair consists of giving you the first half of a famous pair. Participants guess the missing half of the pair. For example, if you are given “Bonnie,” the response would be “Clyde”. The first ten pairs should be known by students and the second set of pairs are a bit dated. So, if you are meeting with your teachers or coaches and want a Valentine’s Day activity, try this out.

6. Valentine’s Day Idioms

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Valentine’s Day Idioms is a fun language arts twist on idioms! In this Valentine’s Day activity, students team up to guess the idioms and expressions related to love and friendship. Individuals or partners can guess the idioms and then determine their underlying meanings. Learning idioms has never been sweeter!

7. Valentine’s Day Breakout

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And of course, would it really be a holiday without a digital breakout? The Valentine’s Day Breakout has five digital locks:

  • 7 Letter
  • 3 Word
  • 5 Direction
  • 3 Number
  • 4 Color

Remember, email me at preimers@tcea.org and I will send you the answers. Access the breakout here.

Access the Valentine’s Day Breakout

With this diverse mix of traditional and technology-infused activities, your classroom is sure to be filled with fun, creativity, and lots of Valentine’s Day spirit this February. From puzzles to crafting stylish bracelets, there are options for every interest and ability level. So break out the red, white, and pink to try out these unique Valentine’s Day ideas.

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Peggy Reimers

With a passion for technology and a creative hands-on approach, Peggy shares 26 years of elementary teaching and educational technology experience through her interactive professional development for educators. She earned her M.S. in Educational Technology from Lesley University and her B.S. in Elementary Education from Montana State University Billings.

Six Valentine's Day Activities for the Classroom (2024)

FAQs

What do we do on Valentine's Day at school? ›

Fun Valentine's Day Activities for Elementary Students
  • Have a month-long kindness challenge. ...
  • Exchange notes of kindness. ...
  • Have a door-decorating contest. ...
  • Read some Valentine's Day books. ...
  • Make a heart collage. ...
  • Craft up some Valen-slime. ...
  • Set up a candy heart estimation jar. ...
  • Do a crystal heart science experiment.
Jan 29, 2024

What is the most popular Valentine's Day activities? ›

35 Best Things to Do on Valentine's Day for Everyone
  • Send Out Valentine's Messages to Loved Ones. ...
  • Let Someone Else Plan a Perfect Date Night. ...
  • Give Out Galentine's Day Gifts. ...
  • Get Your Kids Involved. ...
  • Sign up for a Dancing Lesson. ...
  • Go to a Restaurant You've Never Been to Before. ...
  • Bake a Delicious Treat. ...
  • Book a Local Rental Home.
Jan 31, 2024

What to teach children on Valentine's Day? ›

Teaching Kids About Love on Valentine's Day
  • The Golden Rule. Everyone learns the “Golden Rule” early in life: to treat others as you would like to be treated. ...
  • Love as Kindness. Random acts of kindness are not limited to friends and family. ...
  • The Love Between Family. ...
  • Accepting Everyone.
Feb 5, 2024

How do children celebrate Valentine's Day in school? ›

Typically for younger grades, students often create bags or faux “mailboxes” for in-class card exchanges, says Kopach. So, while they may not have to put each student's name on a card, they may be asked to write their own name on each valentine to let their classmates know who the card is from.

What is Valentine's Day for students? ›

Valentine's Day is commonly celebrated by exchanging handmade or store-bought “Valentines” (greeting cards) or other tokens of affection like chocolates and flowers. In many schools, it has become customary for young students to bring in Valentines to swap with classmates.

What are common Valentines Day traditions? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day in the United States comes with multiple go-to practices. Offering a bouquet of red roses to your beloved. Purchasing a card with a heartfelt message. Sharing a candlelit meal with your partner.

What do teachers give students for Valentine's Day? ›

Straws, candy, heart mazes are all great options that won't break the bank! As much as I love getting little gifts for my students, I also love treating my teammates and co-workers. In my opinion, this is one of the best gifts you can give to someone!

What is a fun fact for kids about valentines Day? ›

Fun V-Day Facts

Around 60% of Valentine's Day cards and gifts are purchased in the 5-6 days before the holiday! The people who receive the most valentines each year are teachers! Wives, partners, and school children are close behind. Men spend around twice as much on Valentine's Day than women do.

What is Valentine for kindergarten? ›

Valentine's Day is a holiday that people celebrate on February 14. It is also called Saint Valentine's Day. On Valentine's Day people greet loved ones, close friends, family members, and classmates by sending them cards called valentines. People also give candy, flowers, and other gifts to loved ones.

How can I make valentines day special for my kids? ›

8 Ways to Make Your Child Feel Special on Valentine's Day
  1. Start with a Heart-y Breakfast. ...
  2. Take Them on a Date. ...
  3. Write Them Personalized Valentines. ...
  4. Leave Surprises in Their Lunchbox. ...
  5. Make Heart-Shaped Treats Together. ...
  6. Craft a Love-Filled Project. ...
  7. Host a Valentine's Scavenger Hunt. ...
  8. Have a Movie Night.
Feb 11, 2024

What do kids like for valentines day? ›

“Chocolates are a Valentine's Day classic and I'm sure most kids will be excited to get a box all to themselves,” says Flood. “If you want to give chocolates, do it in a way they'll remember like creating a scavenger hunt to find the box.”

What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

CODE VALENTINE TEAM AND PROCEDURES

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed.

What do we do on Valentine Day? ›

Every year on 14 February people celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends. Couples send Valentine's Day cards and flowers and spend special time together to honour their love for each other.

What to sell on Valentine's Day at school? ›

Valentine's Day Chocolate Fundraiser

If you're looking to run a fundraising campaign at your elementary or middle school for Valentine's Day, chocolate is the way to go! Not only will it capture the attention of your students, but it's also a classic part of the holiday.

Why do we celebrate Valentine's Day? ›

It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine, and through later folk traditions it has also become a significant cultural, religious and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world.

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