14 Valentine's Day Classroom Party Ideas and Activities (2024)

My favorite holiday as a teacher and Mom is Valentine’s Day because it allows me to shower love on all the kiddos in my life, even more than normal. It’s also a reminder to me that everyone is worth loving and celebrating (even that student that makes you pull your hair out), including myself.Here are our favorite Valentine’s Day Classroom Party Ideas to celebrate this heart loving day.

So treat yourself this Valentine’s Day with some chocolate (or whatever it is that brings you joy) and treat your kiddos to a fun social distanced Valentine’s Day party!

Take a look at this Valentine’s Day Match-Up Bundle for heart-themed learning ideas. And this Valentine’s Day Paper Craft Activity and Creative Writing printable is one of our favorites.

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Valentine’s Day Classroom Party Activities and Ideas

With these 14 party ideas plus a bonus at the end, your students won’t even think of this day as a school day!

1. Dress to impress and show the stats!

Have your students dress up in their most festive clothes that are red, pink, purple, or white. Having a “dress code” for your party helps to set the mood, gets your kiddos excited and anticipating the party. Be sure to not leave out the boys though and encourage them to try new colors out! The day before, have students give predictions for how many will wear red or pink. Then during your party, graph the results and see who guessed the closest!

2. Bring Your Own Treats

Since sharing and passing out valentines might not be doable for most schools, have students bring their own little bag of treats! Have a time where each student can show off a treat they have (special chocolate? A Valentine’s from a friend you haven’t seen in a while? A new book from Grandma) and everyone can enjoy their treats together!

Nothing says Valentine’s classroom party like yummy goodies.

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3. Make Valentines

This one may seem a little obvious, but many kiddo’s have their Valentine’s notes made at home and never get a chance to do it at school. Now is their chance! You can go step-by-step as a group and show students how to cut out a simple heart to decorate from paper, or have pre-made baggies with simple heart cut outs, stickers and stamps that your kiddos can use to design their own valentines!

4. Dance Party

Never underestimate the power of music and dance! Whether you blast a few favorite class tunes through your CD player or put a dance along video up on the board for everyone to follow (while spread out for distance), dancing can be such a fun way to celebrate with your students.

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5. Snippity-snip, Stickity-stick, Crafty-craft

If you haven’t already seen all the amazing Valentine’s Day themed crafts we have, then check them out! Whether you go with a cute Monster Valentine’s or the simple Thumbprint Heart craft, there are so many cute crafts that have little to no prep and can easily be done while maintaining social distance.

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6. Paint Heart Shaped Rocks

Give your students the homework assignment of looking for rocks a few days before. Have them find a rock that resembles a heart and on the day of the party paint them together!

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7. Leaning Tower of … Hearts?

Grab a few bags of candy hearts and have a contest to see who can stack the most! Not only is this a great fine-motor activity, but you can also incorporate some math by measuring how high each student’s heart tower is.

8. Valentine’s Spotlight

Have students bring a photo of someone they love. Maybe it’s Mom, Dad, Nana, Grandpa, their mailman, their best friend, their cousin or their pet. Whoever it is, give each student a moment to share about their Valentine and why this person is special to them.

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9. B-I-N-G-O

Bingo is always a “heck yes!!” in our books! It’s such a fun game that kids love, it is super easy, and can be played with any class size! Enjoy our very own version of Valentine’s Day Bingo and use anything small for the Bingo markers – candy hearts, coins, cereal pieces or goldfish, buttons, etc.

10. Say Cheese

Photo booths are always so fun, but this time it’s “bring your own smile”. Have students make their own smiles with markers and construction paper to hold up in front of their masks. Then throw up a cute background (maybe created by students themselves) and tada! Those pictures can be printed off and used for end of year gifts or made into a class book!

11. Spread the Love

Play the simple game of “I love me and I love YOU”. Start by saying one thing you love about yourself. Maybe it’s your hair, your impeccable sense of humor, or your dazzling smile, but don’t be shy! YOU are amazing and there are so many things to love about yourself.

Then randomly draw the name of a student (hello popsicle sticks!) and name one thing you love about them! That student then picks up by saying one thing they love about themselves and one thing they love about the next student whose name is drawn.

Continue until each student has had a chance to go. The last student gets to say what it is they love about YOU.

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12. Read a Valentine’s Book

Whether it is the heartwarming tale of Mr. Hatch or Pete the Cat and his friends, there are so many great books about Valentine’s Day and love. Check out our 12 favorite Valentine’s Day books here to share with your kiddos!

13. Love in Action

February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day. Have your students brainstorm some acts of kindness that they want to perform for someone in their life. Write down ideas on a large poster board (maybe one shaped as a heart if you’re feeling creative!) and plan how best to pull them off. You can even turn it into a multiple day activity that lasts the week!

14. How Many Hearts

Stop by the Dollar Store and grab a bag or two of Candy Hearts or chocolate hearts. Put them in a clear bowl or jar and have students guess how many candies are in the bowl, writing down their answers on the board. Once everyone has guessed, count them! You can work on skip counting by grouping them in groups of 2, 5, or 10. See who guessed the closest!

Bonus: Candy Hearts Creator

We all love seeing those cheesy little messages on candy hearts and passing them to our friends or partners. But let’s be real, “ur cute” isn’t the most original love note. But I bet you can guess who would love to come up with some new ideas to put on a candy heart! If you have older students, this would make a great writing idea and for the little learners you can do it as a whole group activity where they share their ideas with you.

However way you’re going to celebrate this heart-filled day with your students, we bet they will have an amazing time.

Parties are a fun way to celebrate, giggle, and enjoy the specialness of the day.

14 Valentine's Day Classroom Party Ideas and Activities (2024)

FAQs

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.
Jan 29, 2024

How do I decorate my classroom? ›

One of the best ways to decorate your classroom is to showcase your students' work. This gives them a sense of pride and accomplishment and helps to create a positive and stimulating learning environment. There are a few different ways to display students' work, like bulletin boards, walls of fame, or even cork boards.

How can I decorate my school classroom? ›

5 Ideas for a School Themed Classroom
  • Bring in classic school items like a globe, chalkboard easel and bells.
  • Frame classic book covers to decorate the classroom.
  • Stick to primary colors when decorating.
  • Use storage containers with materials like metal and wood.

What do you say to teachers on Valentine's day? ›

Happy Valentine's Day to someone who has made a huge difference in my life. Happy Hearts Day to the Best Teacher EVER. I'm so lucky that you're my teacher — hope you have a happy hearts day! Thanks for being the person who inspires me so much.

What are some Valentine's day traditions? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day in the United States comes with multiple go-to practices. Offering a bouquet of red roses to your beloved. Purchasing a card with a heartfelt message. Sharing a candlelit meal with your partner.

How to play musical hearts game? ›

Play music as the children walk around the circle of hearts. When the music stops, direct each child to find a heart to stand on. Remove one heart after each round. Each time the music stops, ask the child who does not have a heart to stand on to share a heart with another child.

Do kids still do valentines in school? ›

Most teachers and etiquette experts we spoke with indicated that it is usually recommended to give every student in the classroom a valentine, especially if your child is passing them out at school.

How do you celebrate simple Valentine's Day? ›

35 Best Things to Do on Valentine's Day for Everyone
  1. Send Out Valentine's Messages to Loved Ones. ...
  2. Let Someone Else Plan a Perfect Date Night. ...
  3. Give Out Galentine's Day Gifts. ...
  4. Get Your Kids Involved. ...
  5. Sign up for a Dancing Lesson. ...
  6. Go to a Restaurant You've Never Been to Before. ...
  7. Bake a Delicious Treat. ...
  8. Book a Local Rental Home.
Jan 31, 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

What is a Valentine's day party? ›

A Valentine's Day party is a sweet, warm way to gather friends and loved ones around you during this chilly season. There are a few elements of a great party: delicious drinks, fantastic food, and scintillating conversation.

What is the theme of Valentine's day? ›

Valentine's Day is a day that celebrates love, primarily romantic love. Romantic love is wonderful (I love chocolate hearts as much as anyone) but we must remember that not everyone finds Valentine's Day a happy celebration. It can be very lonely. God gives us a much deeper, more life-giving love.

What to sell on Valentine's Day at school? ›

When planning a Valentine's Day fundraiser, you likely think of chocolates and roses. Flowers are a staple of this popular holiday. Roses are arguably the most popular flower you can start selling at your school. Nearly 28% of adults purchase flowers for a loved one or partner on Valentine's Day.

What are the colors for Valentine's Day decor? ›

What are the three colors of Valentine's Day? Even though Valentine's Day is traditionally decorated with red, pink, and white, those colors really just don't go with the aesthetic of our home.

How to make Valentine's Day inclusive? ›

Focus on Love

Focusing on the connection between two people is the easiest way to be truly inclusive. But the little things are key. For example, instead of “His & Her” themed cards, posts, or gifts, use gender-neutral language. Replacing these pronouns can make all the difference.

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