Cute Valentine's Day Bulletin Board Idea For Preschool Kindergarten and Elementary (2024)

Inside: A collaborative Valentine’s day bulletin board idea where the students write something they love on a simple Valentine craft activity. It makes a great Valentine’s day classroom door decor too.

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Use this creative idea to make a different Valentine’s Day display for the classroom and door decoration where the children get to participate and make it their own. This idea helps the children feel included as part of the group since it takes on everyone’s Valentine’s art project to make a big valentine’s display. Great for developing classroom culture!

Don’t forget to check my other printables to enhance your learning environments 🙂 Like these 1-10 Animal Numbers or this Morning Greeting Choices chart.

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The main goal of this Valentine’s bulletin board is to help the children reflect on what matters to them. The banner included in the template reads “We love” and the children write something they love in either a print-ready craftivity, or a more crafty version where the students decorate their own winged heart before writing what they love on it.

Classroom Door Decor for February Valentine’s Day

Adapt this valentine’s day display idea for an eye-catching February door decoration. Your classroom door will look like a giant Valentine’s Day card!

The color version of this classroom door decoration kit includes one cupid with a lighter skin tone and one cupid with a darker skin tone. If you would like different hair colours, hearts and skin tones you can use the B&W version and print it in a paper of the color of your choice.

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► How to use this resource in the classroom

Give each student one of the winged-hearts from the template and ask them to think about something they love and to write it on the heart. Gather all the hearts and display all their loving thoughts in a bulletin board or door.

Write the name of your class on the big hearts that the cupids are holding so everyone can see what class made the beautiful Valentine’s Day composition.

► Valentine’s Day Craftivity

Give the pupils a B&W version of the hearts template so they get to decorate their heart, besides writing in them something they love, making it more their own. In this way, your bulletin board or door will display everyone’s individuality in their own Valentine’s Day Craft.

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► Easy to assemble

  • Either: print the color version, or print the black and white version in paper of the color of your choice.
  • Paste the Cupid’s pieces in the following order: Hair, wings, big heart, body and eyes.

► Classroom door decoration ideas

  • Print photos of your student’s faces and paste them in the winged hearts. Now that is an original classroom decor for Valentine’s day!
  • Display your classroom door decor arranging the student’s winged hearts so they form the grade number that corresponds to your class.
  • Display your class’ grade on the valentines day door decor. Just use a thick marker to write it on the big hearts that the cupids are holding.

Why is this resource useful?

Here are more reasons why this resource brings you great value:

  • Encourage the children to reflect on people and things that matter to them
  • Make classroom decorations for a Valentine’s day bulletin board as one of your February activities.
  • Since this activity welcomes all levels of artistic skills, it is useful for students ranged from Pre-K, Kindergarten and Elementary. The heart designs can be as simple or as complicated as each student chooses.
  • Good for planning preschool activities at the end of January and the start of February.
  • Simple handwriting practice.
  • One of the Valentine’s Day activities that can be used with lower and higher grades.
  • The winged hearts are a simple valentine craft that can be done with low-prep, using resources you already have.
  • Use the black and white version of the cupid as one of your February coloring pages.
  • Quick and reflective valentines day writing activity.
  • Good hand-writing practice for the younger students.
  • One of the Valentine’s Day activities that can be used with lower and higher grades.
  • Ask your early finishers to help you cut out hearts as time-fillers.

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Cute Valentine's Day Bulletin Board Idea For Preschool Kindergarten and Elementary (2024)

FAQs

How do you teach kindergarten about Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day in kindergarten is fun because it's a great time to focus on friendship. As a class, you can discuss the qualities of a good friend and add them to an anchor chart. Students can then fill out a graphic organizer to outline the qualities of a friend.

What to do on a Valentine's Day board at work? ›

Valentine's Day bulletin board ideas for your workplace:

Cut out paper hearts, pull out crayons, doilies, old magazines and glue sticks, and invite each employee to design a heart of their own during the week leading up to to Valentine's Day. Hang them up on the bulletin board, and let people vote on a favorite.

How do you introduce Valentine's Day to preschoolers? ›

Describe the day as one of sharing love for all people, not just romantic interests. Remind the child that gifts can come in other ways besides being wrapped, and that love can be shown through acts of kindness or words of encouragement–not only in gifts or candy.

How to decorate a Valentine's Day table? ›

You don't have to go bold with vibrant reds—keep a soft, pastel color palette for a more intimate dinner. Set the table with baby pink salad plates, opt for copper or rose gold candlestick holders, and use plenty of light pinks in your floral centerpiece for an understated Valentine's Day dinner.

What do schools do for Valentine's Day? ›

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.
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How to make Valentine's Day special? ›

Here are 14 ideas to help make this Valentine's Day extra special!
  1. Make a Valentine's Day Charcuterie Board. ...
  2. Send Valentines. ...
  3. Decorate in Hearts. ...
  4. Create a Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt. ...
  5. Have a Valentine's Day Photo Shoot. ...
  6. Surprise Your Kids with Love Notes. ...
  7. Put Up a Valentine's Day Tree. ...
  8. Break a Heart-Shaped Piñata.

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.

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