The Valentines Day Cryptogram for kids is a fun and educational activity. It is sure to spark curiosity and engage young learners in decoding Valentines Day-related words using a provided key at the top of the printable template. Simply download and print.
Make a stained glass heart suncatcher with kids and decorate your windows for Valentine's Day! Free printable template is included.
Free Valentine Printable Games For Kids Are Fun! Your kids are going to love these fun games and coloring pages you found for them. Get lots of free stuff including Valentine's Day cards and more...
Valentines Worksheets are a fun way for your classroom or homeschool program to get in the spirit of Valentine’s Day. Here, we have a handful of fun holiday worksheets like Crossword puzzles, math worksheets, tracing, writing and coloring worksheets. Your kids will love the challenge. Make them think and keep them engaged on Valentine’s day. […]
Valentine's Day Escape Room
Valentine's Day Volcano Science Experiment with Free Valentine's Day Cards for Kids, Children loves seeing the reaction of baking soda and vinegar so why not pretty it up for a Valentines Day Science experiment .Preschool Valentine Cards, Volcano Experiment for Kids with Science Video, Non Candy Valentine's Day Idea
Free patterns math worksheet for preschool and kindergarten. Students finish the patterns in each row. I would then have the students color the pattern as
30 of the best Valentine’s Day games including great options for kids or adults! Everything from classroom party games to printable ones!
Build a Heart Model - STEM activity about heart rates and how blood flows through the body. Engineer a functioning model of a beating heart.
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
EL MAPA DE MI CORAZÓN ❤️ MY HEART MAP 🗺️ Actividad divertida con motivo de la festividad de San Valentín con el fin de que nuestros alumnos “abran” su corazón 💗 dibujando su propio mapa de su corazón y nos cuenten sobre aquello que lo llena, respecto a una serie de cosas (comida, familia, momentos,… Leer más »EL MAPA DE MI CORAZÓN
Kids love fizz! These fizzing heart eruptions are a great combination of science and process art and so much fun to make. They're sure to be a hit.
Valentine's Day Escape Room
Collaborative projects! Collaborative projects are one of my favorite things. I love them at the start of the year and the end. I love doing them with the whole school or just a grade level. I love using songs, themes, artist-inspiration...you name it. I just love collaboratives! We've done a TON over the years and I thought I'd put them all together in one big ole blog post. So, here you go: my 20 Favorite Collabortive Projects. Be sure and click on the links, many of these have how-to videos. Check out this blog post on how we created several canvases in this style for our school and the school library! Students worked in table teams to create these positive four-letter words to describe our school! Here's a simple, fast and fun project using clothes pens, paint and words that describe who we are! A fun mural based on the book You Be You was created by nearly all of my students. You can learn about the process of creating our fish here. Read all about the making of the mural itself here! Another book we used for inspiration is the book by Todd Parr called It's Okay to be Different. You can check out how we created these collages here! The Our School Has Heart mural was a piece with a contribution from each student in the school. You can see the breakdown of who created what in this blog post. Our clay collaborative mural is a bright and shiny beauty that hangs in a prominent place in our school. Each student contributed something to this piece...you can read more about the process here. One year, we created a Village of Kindness as apart of our art show! Each student upcycled a milk carton that our cafeteria queen cleaned in the dishwasher. The students made little doors that opened and said kind words to those who peeked inside. Students worked together to create the landscape on the bulletin board. I love to do collaboratives at the start of the school year. I especially like ones where students celebrate our school and that set a postive tone. That was the idea behind this collaborative! Another fun way to start the school year is with some selfies! We've created them for a monochromatic mural. You can check out the video here. Inspired by the artist Romero Britto, this mural was created by my students when I was out for jury duty! My sub just played the video and when I returned, I assembled the mural! A collaborative mural that definitely made the rounds was this one! The kids loved creating the feathers and it was a beautiful thing while in the hallway but I will say...it was a lot of work to assemble. All the details here. My fourth graders created this collaborative one year that lives at the front entrance of our school. We even 'wrapped' it for Christmas and brought out admin out for them to unwrap it as it was hung on the wall of our school. We kicked off this school year with our What a Wonderful World collaborative mural. Details and video tour here. Here's another look of our school mural. Above that, you'll see our Learning for All collaborative! During our field day one year, my students rotated through many art stations. One of them was this alphabet and number series. My librarian requested them and we just love how they turned out. Click here to see them framed and hung in our school library. Much like our monochromatic collaborative, this map collaborative was created with a self-portrait of each of my students! We are the tigers at my school so we do tiger-themed artwork every so often. This mural was created by first graders of all of their tiger drawings. You can find a how-to video right here! In table teams, my third graders created a Rizzi City inspired by the artist James Rizzi. One year, we did super-sized works of art inspired by Andy Warhol and Vincent van Gogh! When these came together, they were stunning. All the details can be found here.
Thanks to Pinterest I found some really great ideas for the kiddos' Valentines this year. For the ones above we attempted pencils instead, ...
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You’ve likely heard of STEM activities which incorporate learning across Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics. When we talk about STEAM activities we add the Arts into this mix…
Need a Valentine's Day STEM idea? Try this Invisible Heart Activity for Kids. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this easy science activity.
If you have older kids of your own or in your after-school program, they'll LOVE these projects!
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.
The Op Art Heart lesson is the perfect art project for Valentine's Day! See the art techniques that make these hearts really pop for an easy art activity!
Valentine's Day Mazes for Kids
Here is a silly drawing games that is a lot of fun for kids to play. In this drawing game, you use dice to decide what parts of the drawing you will draw. We have included a face drawing game and a landscape drawing game. This is a lot of fun and it helps children who might not be able to draw freely and creatively...this will help them draw more freely and creatively. This will also increase silliness.
Valentines Mazes are a fun way to add a little activity to your Valentine’s Day celebrations. Find your way through the heart of someone special. Give your kids a little challenge to get from one side to the other. We have easy mazes for the younger kids and harder mazes for the older kids and […]
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!
Did you know that you can make a beautiful paper flower in the same way that you make a paper snowflake?! It's so much fun! Learn how to make paper flowers by following our easy photo and video tutorials below. These kirigami flowers are SO PRETTY! And all it takes is a few simple folds and cuts to transform a single piece of paper into a beautiful flower. Design your own flower shapes or use our free PDF templates. (We have 9 different shapes to choose from!) This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something
Make these pretty and easy crystal hearts for Valentine's Day science. Our Valentine crystal hearts experiment is simple to set up.
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Pickle piñatas are the perfect Valentine for anyone who means a great dill to you!
Happy Valentine's Day! Here are 11 ways you can make the occasion special with your 3rd, 4th, or 5th graders. Some activities double as literacy or math practice (score!), and some are just plain fun! Enjoy!
1. We are full of life!Biology is life, literally, so those who study biology embrace life like no one else. We are vivacious and vibrant people, energetic like mitochondria. Biology majors will bring a new light to your life when they give you their anatomically correct heart.2. We are a diverse gr...
I started making giant cardboard food just for the fun of it and it turns out... it's amazing. I love creating just because it brings me joy.
These six free printable Human Body Worksheets contain activities to keep a child entertained while also teaching them everything they need to know about the human body. The human body is so important to learn about!
5 free templates for young children to help them discover and share with others how God made them SPECIAL! Print yours off today!
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If you (or your preschooler) has ever asked the question, "what is blood made of?", you must check out this fun activity to learn about the parts of blood.