Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February 14 all over the globe, and it is also known as the Feast of Saint Valentine or Saint Valentine’s Day.  

The origin of this festival can be traced back to the Roman festival of Lupercalia which was held in mid-February. The festival was celebrated to herald the Spring season, pairing off women with men using the lottery method, and fertility rites. Pope Gelasius I changed the name from Lupercalia to Valentine’s Day. It was only in the 14th century; Valentine’s Day was looked upon to be celebrated as a day for romance. 

Though there were many Christian martyrs with the name Valentine, it is believed Valentine’s Day has taken its name from a priest who was martyred by Claudius II Gothicus, the Emperor in Rome in 270 CE. Formal messages for Valentine’s Day began in the 1500s, and by the 1700s everyone who was in love started sending cards to each other on this day.

Traditional gifts that were given on Valentine’s Day were red roses and candies, and they symbolized love and beauty. The day is not only for lovers but is also known for showing affection to your friends and family members. Schoolchildren also exchange Valentines with each other on this day.

There are many ways to make Valentine’s Day exciting for schoolchildren. Let us look at some of the ways to make this day interesting and enjoyable for schoolchildren. Let this Valentine’s Day be memorable and special for the children with the kind of activities you choose for them or make them do this year.

Valentine’s Day Activities for Schoolchildren

Valentine’s Day activities in school can be designed in a way to incorporate learning activities for children. You can have activities for children studying in elementary, middle, and high school.  

Making children do activities in school for Valentine’s Day is a good way to make kids enjoy the day with their friends. Encourage them to make cards, have class parties, and spend time doing fun things with their classmates.

One good thing about Valentine’s Day is that it teaches children to give and to love. They are taught to appreciate others, and express their love and gratitude. Encourage children to make cards for their friends, classmates, teachers, parents, grandparents, and other family members, and show love and affection that day.

Alphabet Wreath

Give them paper plates and ask them to make an alphabet wreath. Let them decorate the edges using paper hearts, and stick them around the edges of the plate. They can color the hearts in the colors of Valentine’s Day, pink, red, and white. You can use mini foam or paper hearts to stick around the plate. The kids can be encouraged to make decorative hearts to take back home to their family members and make them feel special and loved.

Classroom Decorating Contest

Let the children decorate their classrooms keeping the theme of Valentine’s Day in mind. Watch their creativity unfold, and see them come up with unique ideas to make their classroom look stunning and all ready-for Valentine’s Day. Once all the doors are ready, the principal or the administrators can walk around and decide on the best Valentine’s Day door.

Make a Heart Collage

Let all the students make a heart collage using the colors of Valentine’s Day, and it will be fun to watch the aesthetic abilities of each child as they arrange It. The colors pink, red, and white are going to make the heart collage look colorful and radiant. Hang it on the classroom walls, and let the Valentine’s Day vibes be there all over the classrooms and school.

Make Valentine’s Day Cards 

Let children make their own Valentine’s Day cards and they can give it to their friends in class. Encourage them to draw hearts on the cards, write their own short quotes, use heart stickers, and draw roses on the cards. Provide them with paper, scissors, glue, stickers, glitter, pens, and paint, and watch them come up with beautiful creations.

Bubble Blowing

Get a heart-shaped tray, red straws, and soap water to class. Children will have a lot of fun blowing bubbles. You can even give them a lecture on how to make soap water so that they can go home and try it out. Let them blow the bubbles and burst them. See who can make the biggest bubble that day.

Have a Gratitude Wall

Let there be a gratitude wall display in each classroom. It will be interesting to see what each student is grateful for. They can either write something or draw something. Encourage them to use the colors of Valentine’s Day while coloring what they have drawn.

Read-aloud Story Session

You can read stories of good morals and acts of kindness that day to your students, and ask them questions on what they think can be acts of kindness. Ask your students to write kindness notes to people in their lives. They can exchange notes, and let their words of kindness make someone else smile.

Dance-Off in the Classroom

Have a dance-off session in the classroom on Valentine’s Day, and let it be a day of loads of fun. Let the children enjoy the dancing session or the dance-off session in the classroom, and go back home with happy memories.

Valentine’s Day Poems

Ask the children to write a poem, it can either be free verse, acrostic, or a rhyming poem. The length of the poem can be decided depending on the age of the students. Middle School and High School students can write longer poems when compared to smaller children.

Conclusion

Valentine’s Day is not a festival for lovers but also for everyone because it is a good day to show appreciation to friends and festivals.  There are a lot of activities that can be done in school on that day to encourage children to show gratitude and appreciation to people for all the good things they have in their lives. It is a lot of fun trying to organize Valentine’s Day activities in school. Integrate the concepts and ideas, and make the day special for your students.

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