35 Exciting Valentine’s Day Activities for Elementary Students (STEM, Reading, Writing & More)
on Feb 03, 2016, Updated Jan 30, 2023
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Here’s a list of fun multi-age Valentine’s Day Activities for Elementary Students: including science, math, reading, and writing prompt. These activities are fun, and your elementary school-aged children will learn without realizing it!
Want to sneak a little learning into your Valentine’s Day? My kids have enjoyed many of these activities, and I hope you like them too.
Educational Valentine’s Day Party Ideas for Ages 3-12!
As a former homeschooling family, we tried to work holidays into our daily curriculum to learn something new and enjoy the day. In addition to reading a lot of Valentine’s Day Books, we also added hands-on Valentine’s Day STEM activities.
If you want to sneak a little learning into your Valentine’s Day party, you will enjoy the activities we’ve prepared for you today. I had a multi-age homeschool with kids from kindergarten to late elementary school, and we’ve all had fun with this varied list!
Valentine Stem Activities to Excite Your Learners!
These Valentine’s Day activities that focus on arts and crafts will help your child understand science, maths and technology in a new and different way. These activities will allow them to explore and learn without pressure.
Fun, Art & Crafts for Valentine's Day
Make your own salt dough ornaments and create a beautiful garland to hang up and decorate your home or classroom for Valentine's Day.
Popsicle sticks aren't just for popsicles! Learn how to use them for some fun puzzles that encourage perseverance and thinking skills.
This indoor learning game is perfect not just for Valentine's Day but any cold, rainy days when the kids need to expend energy when they can't get outside.
Valentine’s Day Reading Activitites
Fun Valentine’s Day writing activities will help your child read and write while encouraging children to write about a topic thoughtfully and creatively.
Fun Valentine Writing / English Activities
Over 20 Valentine themed writing prompts to encourage creative, narrative and just plain fun writing activities.
Print out this diy book of feelings to create, color and write.
These 5 grammar, vocabulary and idiom pintables are sure to bring some fun to your child's school day.
From Calendar to Word Walls you'll have everything covered for your Valentines.
This writing center makes everything easy for you and fun for them so take the stress out of the process and have fun.
Valentine's Day Writing {Narrative, Informational, Persuasive Writing Prompts}
Your student will write a narrative, persuasive, or informational paragraph centered around a Valentine's Day prompt with this pack. Every page includes a prompt and tips for paragraph writing. This activity is fun AND educational.
Valentine’s Day Math Activities
If you have some reluctant math students, encourage them with these math games that teach while hiding in a scavenger hunt, puzzles, and printables.
Valentine Math Fun
Counting to 100 Scavenger Hunt with free downloadable printable number cards
Enjoy helping the kids expend some energy while encouraging a longer attention span and counting skills.
These free Valentine's Day puzzles are perfect Valentine activity and they will challenge and engage your child while they use their math skills.
This addition game is a fun alternative to flash cards. You're still helping your child but it is in a funner way.
This no prep Valentine Math printable is a fun way to encourage and support their math skills.
Create a math center or station and watch as your child suddenly has a renewed interest in math.
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Which of these activities will you add to your homeschool this year!? Do you have another fun idea to try? Share in the comments.