This Valentine’s Day create some traditions with your family that inspire love and connection. Although often considered a holiday focused on “courtly love,” Valentine’s Day gives us the opportunity to remember and share all our loved ones. After all, family and God are at the heart of any happy courtship. Family togetherness on the holiday …
This year I wanted to decorate for Valentine's Day and what better way than to make some easy, cute, and affordable crafts of my own. What's even better is that I was able to get my daughter on board for 2 of these crafts and we both had a great time doing them. Down below, I will list everything you need to make these crafts as well as give you step by step instructions with pictures included. Happy crafting!Love MonstersThese little guys were so fun and incredibly easy to make. To make this cr
These Kinder grab and go Math and Literacy worksheets for February are filled with fun activities that great for morning work or sub plans.
Preschool teachers and homeschool mamas will for sure love these no prep fine motor Valentine's Day preschool worksheets! They’re quick & easy and little kids love the fun cutting and tracing, coloring, and drawing activities. Grab yours today!
Valentines Day STEM activities are a great way to fill the day with fun and learning. From art activities to science this post has it all!
This Valentine’s Day unit study covers the holiday's history and Valentine-themed science, math, literature, writing, crafts, & more.
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Need a Valentine's Day STEM idea? Try this Invisible Heart Activity for Kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this easy science activity.
Every year when I sit down to plan my Valentine's Day activities, I tend to lean more towards math and literacy activities. Anything literacy holds a special place in my heart. However, I realized I needed to offer a variety of activities for this unit and this heart anatomy activity was just what I needed!
Before the holidays, show your homeschool co-op how reading nutrition facts labels is important, and try a hands-on measuring sugar activity!
Countdown to Valentine's Day with 14 cool Valentine STEM activities to do! Simple supplies make for fun Valentine's Day activities for kids.
I recently found these cute little Valentine mailboxes in the Target Dollar Spot, and knew I could use them for something. I think these could have many
in this worksheet students can find information about traditions on San Valentine's day in Great Britain and America. After reading pupils answer the questions. More material about Valentine's day on my website: maestralidia.combye - ESL worksheets
Need extra addition practice? These ten pages focus on three digit addition. Most problems require regrouping. No prep, just print and go. There is an answer key included. Graphics and fonts copyright Dianne J. Hook, http://djinkers.com DJ Inkers Commercial License # 3179233286
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Make a stained glass heart suncatcher with kids and decorate your windows for Valentine's Day! Free printable template is included.
Does your child love science experiments? If so, they'll love this super simple dry erase marker experiment that creates floating hearts!
What could be better than having students leave their school day feeling loved and appreciated by their teacher and classmates, and feeling the love for their own great people and things in their life? Not
Make this Valentine's Day all about STEM PROJECTS and help your child's mind expand through technology.
Fun activities for Valentine's Day that are great skill practice! ▪ Beginning reader comprehension ▪ Color by coin picture
This Scavenger Hunt of God's Love can be used for Valentine's Day or any day of the year.
9 simple heart themed science experiments for kids of all ages. All can be done in your kitchen. Kids learn about heart, gain research skills, and have fun.
Crafters of all ages will enjoy learning how to make gorgeous Rainbow Heart Suncatchers with tissue paper and glue, perfect for Valentine's Day!
How to make interlocked Mobius Strip Hearts? Fun STEM activity idea for Valentine's day, for math center, math club, STEM lab, STEM club.
You can easily help your students get to know each other. Try some of these games about friendship to help your students out.
Theres a thing where adults find looking for hidden stuff in pictures kind of a fun brain exercise. It sharpens focus and gives a sense of accomplishment.
Teaching in February can be so fun! Groundhog Day , the 100th Day of School and Valentine's Day are bright spots in this long, dreary winter. I love decorating the classroom with hearts and I deck everything out in festive pink and red Valentine decor (and this year I am add
DIY Thumbprint Heart Glass Gem Magnets are a homemade keepsake craft and gift idea for Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, etc.
These 52 kids yoga lesson plans will provide you with everything you need to teach the FULL YEAR of kids yoga classes.
It is almost the start of a new month, which means it is time for me to write new lesson plans. To me, February means Valentine's Day. I like to celebrate the season of love
35 Adorable Valentine's Day Crafts For Kids Here are 30+ Valentine's Day Crafts For Kids that are easy to make and super fun. Add one or more of these adorable crafts to your holiday crafting
Here is a cute way to have your students practice parts of speech around Valentine's Day! There are 68 words to sort into nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives. One of the girls on my team requested this, so here ya go Brantley! There are 17 of each. I'm going
Build a Heart Model - STEM activity about heart rates and how blood flows through the body. Engineer a functioning model of a beating heart.
God's Word in My Heart scripture copywork; copywork all about love. Perfect for Valentines Day or anytime of the year.
Do you ever have one of those nights where you wonder "Did that really happen?" Well, tonight has been one of those nights for me. My hubby was in charge of dinner tonight because I really needed a nap. Otherwise, the grouchy cat face may have made an appearance. So, he went and got me Subway. He comes in the house and tosses it to me and informs me that it's a pretty heavy sandwich. I asked him what he ordered me and he said, "I ordered you the ultimate." Well, I open it up and it was definitely ultimate - it had five meats - salami, pepperoni, ham, turkey, and roast beef. Not to mention all the other stuff I asked him to have added to it. Just so you know, I was pretty confused because I've never seen a sandwich like that. I had to break it off in pieces it was so big! So, what do I do? I google Subway's menu. Come to find out, I meant to ask for the Club... oops! Who knows where I came up with ultimate? Oh, and to add to it - Subway doesn't even have an ultimate sub. To top the night off, I really wanted toasted marshmallows, so remember that little S'more kit I used at school? Well, I broke it out tonight on our coffee table and burned toasted around 20 marshmallows. There is nothing better than a crispy, black marshmallow. Now, I know it isn't February quite yet, but I'm trying to get a little ahead. I went ahead and created the February book reports. There are three different ones this month. Outside of clip art, I keep the book reports the same so that my kids can do them independently. When it comes to book bins and book reports, I have two tips for you that I've learned over the last week. First, go through your kids' book bins once a month. My kids were only supposed to have five books in their book bins. Most of them had 10 to 15. They also had managed to each check out five books from the library when my limit is two. I'm still not really sure how they pulled that off. Second, if they are filling out a book log, staple the number of book reports they have to do to the back of the book log. My students had all sorts of sheets in their book bins. By the time I went through them, half my class had enough reports for a free Gigi's cupcake. CLICK HERE to get the February book reports. Hope you enjoy! So, earlier this week, I said that I wanted to take time to recognize my favorite bloggers - all of you! Well, why shouldn't I start tonight? First up is my friend Jessica. She teaches second grade in Kentucky. I just love her packets and so many of her ideas. Last week, she let her kids paint snowmen that turned out really cute. My favorite thing I've found is her Place Value Down on the Farm packet. I just LOVE anything farm and it's really cute! Go to SECOND GRADE NEST to check her out! I know she will love the visits and the comments. Next is my friend Lisa. It's kind of funny because I've never met her and she lives in a state I've never even visited, but I feel like she's my pick me up when I'm having a rough day. She has a way of always making you smile. My all-time favorite thing that she creates are these syllable packs. She's hooked me up a couple of times and I'm telling you, my kids LOVE them and they are amazing! You should most definitely go check them out! I've mentioned one of her syllable freebies on my blog twice. Go to GROWING FIRSTIES to see all of the cool things she has going on! Now, last up for tonight is Ashley. I found her back at the beginning of January when I filled out Farley's Currently. I don't have a picture from her site, but I have a link and you just HAVE to go watch, especially if you are cranky, grouchy, or ready to bite someone's head off. She did a blog post on smiling and loaded some great videos. Personally, my favorite is the ripping paper with the baby laughing. I'm telling you, go to Primary Teacherhood if you need a smile or a good laugh! Alright, I promise, I will get some more of you in tomorrow! Remember blogger friends, pay it forward - we are our own best allies :) So take time to give shout outs and recognize people around you :)
Valentine's Day is one of my favorite classroom holidays. I want to share some of my favorite Valentine's Day activities for upper elementary students.
Giant Valentine's Day Sweets Doodles Coloring Poster! Easy coloring page for kids. >>This is an instant download file. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED!<< Hand-illustrated hearts, cakes, cookies, candy, sweets, lovable Valentine's Day characters & more! If you love LOVE and sweet treats, this massive collaborative coloring poster is perfect! This is a perfect indoor activity for teachers, homeschooling, rainy days, and beating boredom at home. Great fun for kids, siblings, and friends! Get kids into creativity and off their devices! Print this poster up to 48” x 36” in black and white for loads of coloring fun! You will receive 3 ready-to-print high-resolution, professionally designed .pdf files, 48” x 36”, 32” x 24”, and 18” x 24”. 3 huge sizes for EPIC FUN! ► How to Order ◄ *STEP ONE: Purchase this listing. *STEP TWO: After payment, you will be directed to a page with a download link. The same link will also be emailed to the email address you provided. *STEP THREE: Click the link to save the PDF file and download it to your computer. Print poster at your desired size (48" x 36", 32" x 24", 24" x 18") and enjoy! ► Terms of Use ◄ This item is copyrighted by OOPS POW SURPRISE. This purchase is for non-commercial, personal use only. You may print this activity in your home, business, school, or a public place but may not resell, reproduce, distribute by electronic means, or profit in any way from the design. NO REFUNDS on digital items, but please send me a message if you have any questions or concerns, I will respond promptly and be happy to help! Message me here on ETSY or email directly at oopspowsurprisekids [!at] gmail.com >>This is an instant download file. NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED!<<
Your child will enjoy these pretty Valentine's mandala math worksheets to practice their conversion skills.