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Showing posts with label valentines games. Show all posts

Valentine's Day in the Classroom

Hey Blog Hoppers! It's Christy and Tammy from Fluttering Through First Grade. We love celebrating Valentine's Day in our classroom. Here are a few of our favorite ways to celebrate Love Day with the Littles...
We throw a red party every Valentine's Day. From red foods to wearing red, we embrace the color of love all day long. We try to keep it somewhat healthy with bagels, strawberry cream cheese, and red fruits.
We sneak in a little reading and writing by creating Friendship Bingo mats using our class names and other Valentine's Day vocabulary.  
We give them conversation hearts as markers. They love being the "callers" when we play!
You can download our Red Party and Friendship Bingo templates {here}.
 
Our class loves making bookmarks. These are nothing fancy, but given a simple piece of red posterboard, foam stickers, yarn, and...wait for it...MARKERS, they love crafting these to declare their love for reading!
 
Hot Spot Relay races are a fun challenge that gets them moving and practicing teamwork too. We simply cut 2 large construction paper hearts out for each team (cut a few extras in case there is an accidental rip). Split the class in half and send them walking their way on the hot spots. The goal is to move each heart as you step, not stepping on the ground (AKA "hot lava") below. It's tricky, but they get the hang of it. For younger kids, don't have them take as many steps. Once they reach the end, they pick up their hot spots and run back to the start to tag the next person.
Back in class, we race to stack 10 conversation hearts. You can adjust the number depending upon the age of the kids.
 
Of all the activities we do on Valentine's Day, our favorite is giving our students an opportunity to spread kindness. We spread some love around our school by creating and posting kindness messages throughout the halls.
We also spend a lot of time teaching and giving compliments. It is one of our most powerful lessons all year and carries us through the months beyond Valentine's Day. Here's our original post about using Compli-mats in the classroom. We've updated our templates and added several more for use beyond Valentine's Day.  
 You can download our Compli-mats templates for free!
Are you ready to celebrate Valentine's Day in your classroom? What's your favorite way to spend Love Day? 

Valentine Battleship

Hi friends! It's Rachelle from What the Teacher Wants!  I'm here to give you a quick game you can play on Valentine's Day that is a great review of a 100 or 120 chart.  They don't even know they are learning! It's called Valentine Battleship and it's our favorite.





Supplies:
*Candy Hearts
*Number Chart (I use a 120 Chart)
The students are placed in pairs.  Without letting their partner see, each student puts 10 candy hearts on different numbers on their number chart chart {students are sitting back to back}.  Player 1 tells player 2 a number.  If player 2 has that number covered by a candy heart, he/she has to give that heart to Player 1 (they can say “hit”). If it is not a number covered, the next player takes a turn (they can say “miss”). The first player to get all of the candy hearts and clear the other players’ chart is the winner.

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Psss...

I know a secret!
I know how you can get 5 blank sorting activities for Valentine's Day for FREE! If you want to know too, click this picture!I also made a game for my class. I can't keep all the goodness of this game to myself, so I am sharing it with you for SUPER cheap! $1! Game board, optional pieces, 30 question cards, blank cards, and an answer key.
Okay, now you know the secret!

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Mary , Sharing Kindergarten
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Valentine Freebie and Presidents' Day Plans

Hey Hoppy Friends!

I have a sweet Valentine Game Board for you!I made this game so you can use it with everything and anything you need this week at school. IT IS FREE! Click the picture below for the link and grab it. If follow me on TpT, you will know every time I make a freebie!

I had a great response to my Light and Shadow Unit last week, so I worked so hard this week to provide you with more help!
This unit is all about Presidents and US Symbols. It is on sale right now, so stop by and look. It is 41 pages long, included book lists, links to videos and games online, covers 5 Presidents, all the US Symbols, and your class is going to have a ton of fun along the way!

Best Wishes on a very Blessed Day
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Mary , Sharing Kindergarten
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http://sharingkindergarten.blogspot.com/



Sweet Secret Code Words

Hi Blog Hoppers... check out my new game...
It is called Sweet Secret Code Words. This is a class favorite year after year, so I made this game digital for your guys. Check out the details at