The kids will roll the cube, identify the number by the dots on the die, and then move their game piece that many hearts on the number line. You can ask the kids to identify the number their game piece landed on. Continue the game until the first person gets to the end of the number line. Kids can work together in pairs and share their silly stories with everyone when finished.
Cut out hearts of different colors of paper and scatter them around the room. Give kids a set amount of time to find the hearts. Count how many each color they can find. For older kids, you can assign different a different number of points for different colored hearts. This game is perfect for all ages. It incorporates practicing numbers and hand eye coordination.
For older kids, you can blindfold them for some extra fun! Get the kids moving to music with this fun and easy Musical Hearts game. All you need is colored cardstock, markers, painters tape, and some lids. Ok, and maybe some of the adults too.
Valentine Tic-Tac-Toe Game from make and takes. My Heart is Bursting Game from balancing home. Musical Hearts Game from Teach mama. Hunting for Kisses from Reading Confetti. Heart Race Game from Little family fun. Valentine Math Game from Rowdy in the Room.
Valentine Hearts Letter Match Game from make and takes. Pin the Lips on Mrs. Valentine Game from Cul-de-sac Cool. Subscribing to the newsletter will enable us to periodically send you creative content exclusively for Idea Room subscribers.
Now check your email to confirm your subscription. Once confirmed, the e-book link will be sent to you in a few minutes. Great ideas! Thanks for sharing! Older kids can use a needle to string gumdrops and jelly beans onto a piece of strong, knotted thread.
All-thumbs cookies This is a fun and easy tweak on traditional thumbprint cookies. Roll sugar cookie dough into 1-inch balls. Package them up in a cellophane bag tied with a pink or red ribbon. Arrange two mini candy canes into a heart shape.
Then dip the hearts into melted white or dark chocolate or both! Slip them into vellum envelopes and send them home with partygoers for a sweet reminder of the day. Jeanne Field enjoys quilting, killer sudoku and washi-tape hoarding in her free time—which she has more of now that her 2 kids are in college. She hopes to live 1, or so more years so she can make ALL the quilts.
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I also threw in some favorites that I have done with my students. I love anytime I can make something academic, such as vocabulary, and give it a fun holiday spin! Students will be recording definitions, writing sentences, and brainstorming synonyms and antonyms.
Then you can end the week with a quick assessment. If you love simple and cute, you are going to adore this project! Paper bag books are literally one of my very favorite classroom activities. Each of your students will need three paper lunch bags. You can find them at Walmart or any grocery store. You will put the bags on top of each other, fold them to form a book and staple the spine. Then your students will write and color all of the pages that they glue in their book. It is so much fun for them to write about the books they love, things they love about school and so much more.
Our Valentine Cupcakes project based learning activity will have your students practicing important math skills while they are engaged in a fun, real-world based activity about baking cupcakes. This activity includes a number of math skills, including graphing, adding, multiplying, elapsed time and fractions.
There are multiple ways to differentiate the activities, so you can choose the perfect challenge for your students in grades Detailed teacher instructions explain several ways to use this resource, whether you are learning in person or online.
You can get a sneak peek inside Valentine Cupcakes here. Your students can engineer structures out of toothpicks and heart-shaped jelly candy or heart shaped marshmallows.
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