Valentine’s Day Party Ideas for the Elementary Age Crowd

 

Valentine’s Day is just around the corner! It’s a great day for our kids to show love for family members, friends and classmates. Below are some simple craft and class party ideas for elementary age kids.

Game Ideas

  • Valentine Paper Airplane Hearts – this game is easy to prepare for and only requires paper and scissors. Head to the craft store and buy paper in pinks, reds and even cute Valentine’s patterns to mix it up. Click here to see instructions.
  • Puzzling Cards – write a sweet message on a red or pink heart-shaped piece of paper then cut into pieces. Click here to see instructions.
  • Valentine’s Heart Attack – teachers, you can use this idea to write thoughtful messages for each of your students, or parents, your kids can write messages for each of their classmates. Click here to see instructions.
  • Valentine’s Day Bingo – this game is always a favorite and you can use candy hearts or M&M’s for the game pieces. Click here for printable cards and here for instructions.
  • Marshmallow Game – all you need for this are mini marshmallows, straws, and small cups. Click here for instructions.
  • Valentine’s Day Word Puzzle – hand out this printable game to the kids and see who can make up the most words. Click here for instructions.
  • Valentine’s Day Minute to Win It – see who can make the biggest tower out of conversation hearts. Click here for instructions.
  • Valentine’s Day Toothpick Structures – see who can make the largest marshmallow tower using mini marshmallows or heart-shaped ones. Click here for instructions.

Craft Ideas

  • Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages – print these coloring pages for the kids to color in class or they can be taken home. Click here for the templates.
  • Lovebird Paper Garland – get some pieces of 12×18″ paper and draw a basic template and this becomes an easy but adorable craft idea for a classroom party. Each bird can be embellished with whatever is on hand in the classroom, brought in from home, and can also be decorated with cute small stickers. Click here for instructions.
  • Pipe Cleaner “Love Goggles” – this craft requires two things, scissors and pipe cleaners. Kids can create heart-shaped glasses (or any other shape they’d like!). Click here for instructions.
  • Thumbprint Heart Bookmark – use cardstock to make these bookmarks durable and parents will love them. Click here for instructions.

  • Yarn-Wrapped Heart – cut out a heart shape from a piece of cardboard; tape the end of a yarn spool (pink, red or whatever color you choose!) to the back of your heart; wrap yarn around the heart until the cardboard is covered; cut the yarn and loop the loose end through another piece of yarn and tie a knot.
  • Rainbow Heart Suncatchers – this craft results in a brightly colored heart that kids can make and take home. Click here for instructions.

Card Ideas

If your kids do a card exchange in class, here are some ideas to make your own. Please note, some of these include treats, so be sure to check what your kid’s classroom/school rules are regarding food.

  • Monster Valentine’s Day Cards – this one will give you a great reason to check your craft drawers for any left over scrapbooking paper! Click here for instructions.
  • Robot Valentine’s Day Cards – this one will also give you good reason to use up any left over paper and/or embellishments you may have laying around the house. Click here for instructions.
  • Card Holder Ideas – check out this list of 11 Valentine’s Day Card Holders that you and your child can make in an hour or less.
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