Classroom Valentine’s Day Party Ideas (2024)

With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I wanted to share a few activities to help keep your little ones engaged and your party well-managed! Typically, our classroom Valentine’s Day party includes five/six 15 minute stations. With these Valentine’s Day games, activities, crafts, science experiments, snacks, read alouds and movie ideas… you can easily plan the ultimate Valentine’s Day party!

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Classroom Valentine’s Day Party Games

Amp up the learning with a few Valentine’s Day literacy and math activities. Bingo is a great way to review letters, sounds, numbers, math facts, CVC words, rhyming, as well as sight words, during your classroom Valentine’s Day party. For maximum engagement, toss in some festive bingo markers!

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During math time, the students can use candy hearts as manipulatives for counting, graphing and measuring. They will roll a die and count that many pieces of candy.

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For a more challenging version, they can roll a plus/minus die and add or remove that many candies.

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This “Heart Stack” challenge is always a hit! The kiddos can stack and graph how many hearts tall they can make a tower. To make stacking the hearts a bit more challenging, have the students use one hand.

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To practice estimation, as well as area, you can have the students estimate how many candy hearts will fit inside different sized hearts when they complete the “You Fill My Heart with Love” challenge.

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The key to a successful classroom party is keeping the little ones moving. This “Lovely Charades” game is a great heart healthy activity to include at your classroom Valentine’s Day party. The students will choose a card and act out that motion. As a brain break, have the entire class complete that motion once they have correctly guessed the animal.

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Valentine’s Day Crafts

I always make time for a craft or two during our classroom Valentine’s Day party. Crafts serve so many important purposes. They help build fine motor control, scissor skills, visual-spatial relationships, creativity, as well as the ability to listen to and follow directions.

This love monster glyph is a fun way to get to know your students a little bit more during Valentine’s Day.

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One of my favorite Valentine’s Day crafts are these mosaic hearts made from cut up foam pieces. Add a magnet strip to the back, so that the kiddos’ loved ones can hang it on the refrigerator.

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Directed Drawings

An easy addition to your classroom Valentine’s Day party are directed drawings. Your students could draw a love monster or love bug. When they are finished, they can color or paint their creation.

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Valentine’s Day Science Experiments

Poppin’ Love Potion Punch is my all time favorite Valentine’s Day science experiment. It erupts when you add the magic ingredients! Plus, it’s super yummy!

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Love is in the air with this Cupid science experiment. Blow up a white balloon and pinch the end closed with a binder clip. Attach some wings and draw a Cupid face on the balloon. Secure a straw to the back of the balloon using tape. Thread a good 15 feet of string through the straw. Tie the ends of the string to two chairs. Slide the chairs apart so the string is taut. Remove the binder clip, and watch Cupid fly through the air!

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Valentine’s Day Play Dough Kits

Let your little one’s creativity run wild, as they strengthen their fine motor skills using these Valentine’s Day play dough mats. To encourage open-ended, sensory play, fill the individual play dough kits with various loose parts, including pipe cleaners, pom poms, pony beads, paper straws, buttons, foam hearts and googly eyes. Your kiddos can build a love monster, decorate a heart cookie and make a love bug while using the supplies in the kit. At the end of the day, they can take their baggies home… a little Valentine’s Day gift from you!

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Valentine’s Day Dance Party

Who doesn’t love a good dance party?! Here are just a few of my favorite Valentine’s Day songs for kids:

  • Valentine’s Day Song by Jack Hartmann
  • Valentine’s Day Heart Song by The Kiboomers
  • Baby Shark Valentine’s Day by Pinkfong
  • If You’re a Kid (Valentine’s Day Remix) by Harry Kindergarten Music
  • Boom Chicka Boom Valentine’s Day by The Learning Station

Valentine’s Day Read Alouds

I always like to read a Valentine’s Day read aloud during our morning meeting, as well as a few throughout the day. Here is a look at a few of my favorites:

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Classroom Valentine’s Day Party Movie Ideas

At the end of our classroom Valentine’s Day party, I have my students watch a short movie. This gives me a chance to clean up and pack away all of the party supplies and games for next year.

Valentine’s Day Snack

During our Valentine’s Day classroom party, the students will make a heart-shaped mouse cookie. While we are watching the movie, we’ll eat our cookies and other Valentine’s Day snacks.

Since you and your class “go together like milk and cookies,” milk and cookies are a fun way to end your Valentine’s Day party. Grab the free tag here!

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Please remember to check for student allergies and/or health concerns.

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Hopefully, these classroom Valentine’s Day party ideas help make your Valentine’s Day party extra lovely!

Gift your students one of my favorite DIY Valentine gifts for students!

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Make party planning easy with these top 10 Valentine’s Day Party hacks!

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Incorporate Valentine’s Day math and literacy centers into your Valentine’s Day celebration!

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Your students might also enjoy these no prep digital Valentine’s Day party activities.

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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

How do you celebrate Valentine's day in a unique way? ›

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
Feb 5, 2024

How do you pass out valentines in class? ›

I always encouraged my students to only sign their names on their valentines and to leave the “to” blank. This makes the valentines easier for kindergarteners to pass out. This works great if families follow the request, but many did not.

How do you plan a classroom party? ›

5 Tips for Organizing Class Parties
  1. Organize and Communicate. Planning is essential to making sure that the party can run smoothly. ...
  2. Craft Stations. A great craft or multiple crafts are one of the most essential components to a great elementary classroom party. ...
  3. Games and Prizes. ...
  4. Seasonal Decoration and Supplies. ...
  5. Goodie Bags.

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

35 Best Things to Do on Valentine's Day for Everyone
  • Go to a Bookstore. ...
  • Put Together a Bouquet of Flowers. ...
  • Go to a Drive-in Movie Theater. ...
  • Paint Some Pottery Together. ...
  • Get Crafty. ...
  • Go on a Day Trip. ...
  • Buy Tickets to a Show. ...
  • Have a Movie Marathon.
Jan 31, 2024

What can I 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.

What are people supposed to do on Valentine's Day? ›

Some people spend quality time with their loved ones while others may choose this day to propose or get married. Many people gift Valentines' flowers, greeting cards, chocolates, or personalized gifts, to their partners or admirers him/her on Valentine's Day. Most people choose flowers to celebrate Valentine's day.

What is Valentine's Day in simple words? ›

What is Valentine's Day? St Valentine's Day is an annual festival to celebrate romantic love, friendship and admiration. Every year on 14 February people celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to partners, family and friends.

What is code Valentine at school? ›

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. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

Do teachers receive the most Valentines? ›

Teachers receive the most Valentine's Day cards

According to an array of different sources, teachers receive the most Valentine's Day cards. This is then followed by children, mothers, wives and pets who are placed within the top five.

Do 4th graders do Valentines day? ›

Most of my fourth graders do, some choose not to. I don't tell them they have to but I do say if they are bringing cards they bring one for everyone.

How do you organize a Valentine event? ›

35 Cute Valentine's Day Party Ideas Adults Will Love
  1. Candle Making. Host a candle making party with friends, family or a romantic partner. ...
  2. Pajama Party. ...
  3. Make a co*cktail inspired by... ...
  4. Favorite Things Party. ...
  5. Wine and Chocolate Party. ...
  6. Rose Petal Ice Cubes. ...
  7. Play Valentine's Day Trivia. ...
  8. Pink and Red Charcuterie Board.
Jan 4, 2024

How do you make a Valentine's Day plan? ›

Fun Valentine's Day Activities for Adults
  1. Attend a Paint and Sip Event. ...
  2. Enjoy a Luxurious Couples Massage. ...
  3. Go Ice Skating. ...
  4. Get Coffee Together. ...
  5. Plan a Staycation. ...
  6. Dinner and a Movie. ...
  7. Tackle a Home Improvement Project. ...
  8. Go Line Dancing.
Mar 21, 2024

How do you set up a room for Valentine's Day? ›

Use Red and Pink Accents: Red and pink are the traditional colors of Valentine's Day. Add touches of these colors through your bedding, throw pillows, and blankets. Hang Heart-Shaped Decorations: Hang heart-shaped decorations such as garlands or balloons around the room to create a festive and romantic atmosphere.

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