Valentine’s Day is hands down my FAVORITE day in the classroom. The little guys are able to decode most of their cards and the look of pure joy that takes over their faces after reading each note absolutely melts my heart. Over the years, our classroom card reading extravaganzas always take well over 30 minutes. {One very special year it took nearly an hour.} And, just for the record, I’m not talking about the whole cupcake/movie thing either . . . just that pass out and open up section of the party. I train my babes to go up and thank the person who’s card they just opened . . . yes, I milk this for every sweet second. Sure it adds a little extra time, but before long your simple “thank you” turns into huge hugs. BEST. DAY. EVER.
Speaking of HEARTS, I have a handful of fun resources that you might be interested in checking out. And . . . some of ’em are free!! First up, I have We Heart Math Centers. Again, our math curriculum leaves me beggin’ for more, so I am supplementing like crazy to fill the “gaps.” This packet contains 10 math centers/games that are perfect for this week.
CLICK HERE to add this game to your Heart Day files. Two versions included (tens or hundreds). |
Is it wrong that I absolutely love this photo. He slapped his head when he saw the score . . . then he burst into laughter. I miss last year’s crew 🙂 |
ClICK HERE to try this one with your crew! |
Alright, I am out of here. Thanks so much for visiting me today. Hopefully, you found a little something you can use this week. I’ll see you VERY soon with a super new and out of the box creation – I teamed up with Ron Brown’s Intelli-Tunes. This one is gonna knock your socks off Pre-K and Kinder teachers 🙂
Lovely Nina says
I love your "SWEET STORY" I used it last year and it was such a hoot! My kiddos could not stop laughing! You are so creative!
-Lovely Nina
teacherideafactory says
Thanks Nina!!!!
Mrs. Yazzie's Classroom News says
Wonderful games! Question: Does the paid version of Queen of Hearts contain the version with the 100s? I'm very curious, but didn't see it in the TpT preview either. I'm just finishing up adjectives with my class and I can just imagine the FUN they're going to have using all they've learned in the Valentine story. Thanks so very much!
teacherideafactory says
It's all fixed now . . . for some reason this didn't make it in the freebie. Both versions do include it. Thanks for asking.
Chrissy says
Thank you for the freebies, Kelley! My first graders will especially love the adjective story. I can't wait to hear them laughing!
Chrissy
First Grade Found Me
Lisa Jenifer says
Great activity , if student got on valentine day Math Games- math is a name of fun if you feel with enjoy then really good for all students . speically for kids when they play games and also want to solve his question . specially 5th Grade Math Practice, to 9th Grade Math Practice , always solve with easy and tuff method , then i think only Math Practice Websites can help.. Regards to you for sharing this.
Frankie Durham says
These are wonderful! Thank you for sharing!