25+ Fantastic Valentine Class Party Ideas (2024)

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Just in time for Valentine's Day, I've rounded up over 25 fantastic Valentine class party ideas. If you're in charge or planning on helping in the classroom, check out this list of games, crafts, printables and more!

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Valentine Class Party Ideas

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Valentine Crafts

Toilet Roll Love Bugs from Red Ted Art


Love Bugs Valentine Craft from One Creative Mommy

Valentine Bookmark Coloring Printable from Balancing Home

Easiest Valentine Class Party Ideafrom One Creative Mommy


Bleeding Hearts Preschool Valentine Art from Walking by the Way


Heart Marshmallow Toothpick Structures from Buggy and Buddy


Quick and Easy Valentine Paper Heart Chains from One Creative Mommy


Heart Shaped Snowflakes Craft from Red Ted Art


Valentine Love Trees from One Creative Mommy (for a classroom activity, skip the love notes, and just use plain hearts for leaves)

No time to do the prep work for these crafts? Try some of these quick ideas from Amazon. (Affiliate links)

Games and Printable Valentine Class Party Ideas

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Valentine's Day Bingo from One Creative Mommy


Valentine's Day I Spy Printable from Live Laugh Rowe

Valentines Minute to Win It from Makoodle


Valentine's Day Word Scramble from Moritz Fine Designs Blog


Marshmallow Games for Kids from The Jenny Evolution

Valentine's Day Word Puzzle Free Printable from The Resourceful Mama

Valentine's Day Love Monsters Match Game from The Frugal Fairy -- this site got deleted. I'll try to remake a similar game for you and add it here!


Measuring with Candy Hearts Free Printable from Buggy and Buddy

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Conversation Starter Hearts Classroom Game from Arts Crackers

My Heart is Bursting Classroom Valentine Activity from Balancing Home


Cupid's Arrow Game from Hopeful Homemaker

Musical Hearts Game from Teach Mama

Classroom Treats {Allergy Friendly}


Fruit and Chocolate Lady Bug Treats from The Soccer Mom Blog

Pink Popcorn from Homemaking Hacks

If that isn't enough Valentine class party ideas, try this Free Classroom Valentine's Day Party Planning Guide from Pre-K Pages!

Have a great party! If you're looking for some super fun Valentines for your kiddo to take to the party, be sure to check out all of my printable Valentines. And don't forget your Valentine box! Check out my favorites here.

Thanks for stopping by today! I'm glad you're here.

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Hi! I’m Heidi, the sometimes scatterbrained, but always creative mind behind One Creative Mommy. I'm a retired teacher, wife, and mom of three beautiful teenage girls and one adorable fur baby. In my spare time, I love to share my ideas (mistakes and all) with anyone who will listen.

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  1. Kim

    Lots of great ideas! I'm doing games for one of the parties this year and look forward to looking through all the ideas. Thanks for including my word puzzle!

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  2. Joyce

    What a terrific collection of really cute ideas! You've saved me a lot of searching time. I'll use some of these at my family Valentine crafting party. The grandkids come to make cards for their parents, but we need games too! Thank you!

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  3. tanya

    I love all of the good ideas! I really like the estimate with the heart candies and the matching card game. Thanks!

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  4. Hollie

    Awe these are all great ideas. I love Valentines Day and I wish it was all year long. I need to make some of these!

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  5. Amber Myers

    These are some great ideas. My daughter wishes she were still in elementary school sometimes for the parties. She is still passing out some goodies to friends in Middle School though.

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    • Heidi

      This is my second year with no kids in elementary school, and I miss helping to make the valentines and valentine boxes.

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  6. Kay

    Lovely ideas here!! My daughter will be having fun this weekend!

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  7. Tara Pittman

    I love the spiders and the butterflies. I need to make these with my boys

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  8. Chad

    I suuuuper love these ideas!!! Doing these DIY with my boy would be so much fun really. Great ideas.

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  9. Cindy E Ingalls

    All great ideas. A lot of these would be fun for rainy days too.

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  10. Marie Phillips

    Such fun ideas! I think my favorite is making towers with marshmallows and toothpicks. But I fear my son would eat all the marshmallows and not build the tower, lol.

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  11. Natalia

    Valentine's is a wonderful time to make use of our kids' creativity. Too bad, I'm not a mom yet, but I'll share these ideas with my mommy friends, as I think they are really interesting. :)

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  12. GiGi Eats

    I loved school PURELY because I loved when holidays rolled around! An excuse to bust out of the norm of learning and do arts and crafts and eat treats lol!

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  13. Candace Hampton

    Holy Valentine's Day! This is everything you need and more to celebrate. Valentine's Day at school was always so magical because everyone was so happy and nice. This post made me feel that way!

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  14. Nina

    that is a great list of valentine party ideas ! what a great way to celebrate it with creativity

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  15. Fatima Torres

    How sweet are these Valentine's Day crafts. We love creating little creatures out of construction paper.

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  16. Adriana

    Increíble me encanta tu trabajo.. todas tus ideas las hago con mis pequeños ... soy mamá de dos niños pequeños.

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    • Heidi

      Gracias, Adriana. Niños pequeños! Debes estar muy ocupado. ¡Feliz día de San Valentín!

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25+ Fantastic Valentine Class Party Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How do you pass out Valentines in class? ›

I lined up all the boxes on the floor and then called over a few at a time to drop valentines in each box. I do the same thing, makes it much easier! We do it in circle time. We have each kiddo stand up and walk the circle dropping a card in each friend's bag.

How do you have an amazing Valentine's Day? ›

Reminisce with your loved one

You might make a pilgrimage together to a meaningful place from your past, or flip through a scrapbook or yearbook together. You might listen (or sing along) to a piece of music associated with a particular memory.

What is code Valentine at 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.

How old is passing out Valentines? ›

Passing out Valentines is a 600-year-old tradition

Each year, kids in classrooms across America hand out Valentine's Day cards to their classmates. According to History.com, the oldest record of a valentine was a poem Charles Duke of Orleans wrote to his wife when he was imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1415.

What is the most popular item for celebrating Valentine's Day? ›

While flowers, candy and greeting cards still top the list of main gifts, younger generations are shifting the way Valentine's Day is being celebrated, looking beyond traditional gifts.

What is the most popular gift category for Valentine's Day? ›

The top gifts include candy (57%), greeting cards (40%), flowers (39%), an evening out (32%), jewelry (22%), clothing (21%) and gift cards (19%).

What is Valentine's Day for students? ›

Valentine's Day is a holiday that people celebrate on February 14. It is also called Saint Valentine's Day. On Valentine's Day people greet loved ones, close friends, family members, and classmates by sending them cards called valentines. People also give candy, flowers, and other gifts to loved ones.

How do you plan a Valentine's Day event? ›

The atmosphere is crucial to a Valentine's Day event.

There is nothing like music to create a romantic atmosphere! A band or DJ will help to transport the attendees to an unforgettable experience. You can also offer small gifts to attendees, such as chocolates or a glass of wine.

How is Valentines day celebrated in school? ›

Celebrating Valentine's Day with Letters of Kindness

February is the month of kindness. Focus on being kind by writing kind letters to classmates. These letters can be tied to the curriculum by focusing on friendly letter writing skills. The teacher can assign students in pairs to write letters to each other.

Do kids still pass out Valentines? ›

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. Doing so teaches your child to be inclusive and keeps kids from feeling alone or isolated.

How do you ask a girl out on Valentines day in high school? ›

Be specific about what you want to do on Valentine's Day.

Bring up whether you want to take her out to lunch or dinner. If you had an activity in mind, like ice skating or going to the movies, let her know. Tell her it's your treat and you'll pay for everything since you're asking her out.

What does it mean to be someone's valentine in high school? ›

Being someone's Valentine typically means that you are acknowledging them as someone special in your life and are celebrating your connection with them, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you are in a dating relationship with them.

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