3D Valentines,

More Paper Love -continued from the article above.

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Easy valentines, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, Valentine gifts: A Special Pencil.

When school supplies are on super sale during August, I buy packs of pencils for about a dollar.

I save them to decorate and pass out to my students during special times of the year.

You can make a class set of hearts and attach one to the end of a pencil, with a thick glue dot, in about 20 minutes.

Print a copy of the little card that I’ve designed to go with them.  Cut 2 slits and insert the pencil and you’re set!

What a nice Valentine surprise left on their desk.

Valentine Gifts: A Bouquet of Love

Easy valentines, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, As I was fooling around making the hearts, it occurred to me that they would be cute flowers if I stuck them to the top of a green Popsicle stick.

I LOVE how more ideas pop into my head as I’m “playing.”

Students can make 1, 2, or even 3 flowers for their Dixie cup vase. I folded a green strip in half and then in half again and cut the smaller strips, to make leaves.

Easy valentines, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, You might want to make these strips skinnier so they look a bit different and fit on the Popsicle stick better. I used glue dots to adhere everything to the stick.

I looked for Dixie cups that were a solid color, or had a nice pattern that would look like a vase.

Tip the cup upside down; using a knife, make as many slits as you need and then insert the assembled heart flowers.

Adjust the height ‘til you have an appealing arrangement. I’ve also made a little card students can include with their bouquet. Click on the link to view/download the Heart Activities.

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“Finish each day and be done with it.  You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can.  Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.” –Ralph Waldo Emerson

1-2-3 Come Make Some paper Love With Me!

Easy valentines, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, Whenever there was something special going on during a particular month, my 1st graders used to ask everyday: “When is our Halloween party?”, “When’s the fieldtrip?” “How long before we can open our Valentines?” etc. 

Sound familiar?  I decided to put up a seasonally- colored paper chain, for however many days in that month.

I’d link them in a pattern so that I’d have a quick teachable moment in full view.

Whatever we were doing that was extra special: parties, trips, visitors, I’d put an appropriate sticker on that link, so when a student asked a question like the above, I could say, “Well let’s figure that out,” and I’d refer them to the paper chain.

If you like this idea you can get the pattern for a cute dangler, that you can change each month. 

The apple piece is for September; there's a pumpkin for October etc.  I stick them on with Velcro dots. Hang the paper chains from that.

Easy valentines, heart activities, heart wreath, heart paper chain, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, Heart Paper Chain:

I wanted to make a special paper chain for February, so I made the links in a shape.

This is easy to do.  Simply cut strips of colored paper on the paper cutter that are 1 inch wide, and as long as the paper.

Construction paper works fine, but cardstock paper holds the heart shape better, and is much more durable.

Fold a strip in half.  Bend the open ends in ‘til you have a rounded top heart, and staple them together. (See photo.)

As you can see, I made my strips white, red and pink and will have an ABC-ABC pattern going.

Fold as many strips as you need, but don’t staple them until you have looped them through each other to make the chain.

You can make this even more interesting, by writing a “secret message” on the paper strips before you put them together.

I did the paper chain activity during my calendar time, or before story time, as I hung the chain by my rocking chair.

After students have counted, recognized the colors and pattern, and you’ve done whatever else math-wise, you want to do with the paper chain, call on a quiet child to gently tear the end strip off and read the secret message.

These are so easy to make that I cut up a variety of colored construction paper strips and my Y5's enjoy stringing as many as they can before the timer rings. Younger students can simply make one; punch a hole in the top side and make a yarn loop for them to hang on a doorknob. 

Easy valentines, heart activities, heart wreath, heart paper chain, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, Another thing you can do with them is to make a heart wreath for your door.  Double-sided scrapbook paper turns out lovely.  This would be fun for older students who are able to use a stapler on their own.

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Easy valentines, heart activities, heart wreath, heart paper chain, valentine ideas, valentine lessons, valentine actitivities, valentine crafts, valentine gifts, heart activities, valentine hearts, paper chains, heart paper chain, ideas for valentine centers, ideas for valentines day, ideas for valentine parties, February 14th activities, valentine gifts, heart gifts, heart activiities, heart lessons, Thanks for visiting today.  Feel free to PIN away. Hope you can stop by tomorrow for more heart activities.

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