Valentine’s Day Party Games for the Classroom - TeachHUB (2024)

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Valentine’s Day party planning has begun, and with the holiday just around the corner, it’s time to plan some fun party games. Here are a few student-approved Valentine’s Day classroom games to help you celebrate love, friendship, and kindness with your students.

Hunting for Hearts

For this party game, have students cut out hearts of all different sizes and colors. Then have one group of students scatter them all around the room while another group waits outside of the classroom. On your go, students who were waiting in the hall must come into the classroom and find as many hearts as they can in the time allotted. The person who finds the most hearts wins. If you want to make this game more advanced, you can assign each heart a different amount of points for the size or color.

Heart Stack

Heart Stack is a minute-to-win-it-themed game that is quite popular on Pinterest. All you need for this Valentine’s Day game is a lot of candy hearts. To play, divide students into teams. Each team has one minute to stack the candy hearts as high as they can without them falling over. Teams can work together, or you can assign one team member from each group to go for their team. The giant candy hearts work the best for this game.

Candy Heart Relay

Candy Heart Relay is another one of those minute-to-win-it games where students must work fast to win. To play, you will need conversation candy hearts, plastic cups, and plastic spoons. Fill two cups with the candy and a spoon and place the other two cups across the room from where the students will be standing. Then, divide students into two teams and have them stand in a relay race line. The goal is for students to take turns carrying a spoon full of hearts to fill the empty cup across the room. The first team to transfer all of their candy hearts into their empty cup wins.

Musical Hearts

Musical hearts is a fun game to get students up and moving, but it will take a little prep work to put the game together. However, you can enlist the help of students if you don’t want to do it yourself. For this game, you will need large paper hearts (or you can buy foam hearts from the store). On one side of each heart, write a challenge for students to do. Together as a class, you can brainstorm ideas, such as hop on one foot, do five pushups, make a silly face, etc.

Once you have completed the hearts, place all of them on the floor in a circle face down so you cannot see the writing. Next, turn on music and have students walk in a circle on the hearts (they will need to take their shoes off). When the music stops, whatever heart the students are standing on, they must flip it over and do the challenge. The game continues until you say it’s over.

Heart-Stopping Fun

This game is a variation of the game Hot Potato, but instead of a potato, you use heart cut-outs. To prepare for the game, you must cut out a class supply of paper hearts in a variety of colors. Begin the game by giving students hearts randomly, then starting the music. Students have to pass their heart to the person on their right until the music stops. Once the music stops, the teacher calls out a color. If a student has that color, they have to spell one of their spelling words. If they do not spell it correctly, they are out. If they spell it correctly, they are still in the game. You can also use math equations, vocabulary words, or any other concept students need to review.

Valentine’s Day games for kids are a fun diversion from the monotony of your everyday routine. By choosing interactive games, like the Heart Stopping Fun game, you’re reinforcing learning concepts while still having fun and celebrating the holiday. It’s a win-win for everyone.

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Valentine’s Day Party Games for the Classroom - TeachHUB? ›

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How do you celebrate Valentine's Day virtually for students? ›

Here are a few activities we recommend for socially-distanced Valentine's Day celebrations:
  • Make a Valentine's Day book. ...
  • Lead a lesson on Valentine's Day vocabulary or phonics. ...
  • Watch a Valentine's Day video. ...
  • Host a virtual dance party. ...
  • Make a Valentine's Day menu.
Feb 4, 2021

How do children celebrate Valentine's Day in school? ›

Typically for younger grades, students often create bags or faux “mailboxes” for in-class card exchanges, says Kopach. So, while they may not have to put each student's name on a card, they may be asked to write their own name on each valentine to let their classmates know who the card is from.

What is a favorite things party at Valentine's Day? ›

The basic idea is that guests bring a few of the same unwrapped gifts that cost at or under the amount you set, then they go home with the same number of items from other guests. Instead of bringing gag gifts, ask each guest to bring something they really love.

What are some Valentine icebreaker questions? ›

Icebreaker questions for Valentine's Day

If you were a Valentine's card, what would you say? If you were a box of chocolates, which chocolate would you be? What is your go-to night in rom-com? What is your favorite flower?

How can I be creative for Valentine's Day? ›

Shower your better half with all the love and affection they deserve this year.
  1. DIY Workshop: ...
  2. Go Dancing: ...
  3. Wine Tour: ...
  4. Private Tour: ...
  5. Themed Dinner and a Movie: ...
  6. Shopping: ...
  7. An Escape Room: ...
  8. Karaoke:

What do elementary students 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

What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

Do you give valentines to teachers? ›

So after you've checked off your shopping list of Valentine's Day gifts for her or Valentine's Day gifts for him, be sure to pick up a little something for the teacher in your life, too. If you need some inspiration, check out our list of the best teacher Valentine gifts that deserve an A+ for thoughtfulness.

What is the chocolate game? ›

Students sit in a circle on the floor surrounding the chocolate. The students each take turns rolling the die. If they roll a '6' they are allowed into the middle of the circle. They must cut off and eat only one square of chocolate at a time.

What is the tic tac toe game for Valentine's Day? ›

One of my favorite ways to play Valentine Tic Tac Toe is to forego the X's and O's and use Valentine candy! Red and Pink Hershey Kisses work well for game pieces because they are wrapped up, but lots of other candy items will work too, including the classic conversation hearts.

What is the balloon game for Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine balloon pop:

Give the children a pin and ask them to keep the balloons in the air until your signal, at which point they can start trying to pop them! You could also put a small piece of paper with a heart drawn on it into one or two balloons - and whoever retrieves those wins a prize.

Who pays on Valentine's Day? ›

Who do you think should pay? Over 70% of Americans believe the man should pay on the first date. 68% of women expect their male dates to pay, while 78% of men feel responsible for the cost. The person who extends the invitation for a date should pay the tab and tip.

What is a traditional Valentine's Day arrangement? ›

A dozen red roses remains the classic Valentine's Day favorite. However, many women report that they adore roses in other colors just as much. There are hundreds of colors to choose from.

Who should Organise Valentine's Day? ›

With the traditional male-female relationship, it's expected that the man plans Valentine's Day for all the reasons cited above. So again, the expected gender roles come into play about who's expected to plan Valentine's Day.

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