Valentines Classroom Party Ideas

Updated on February 08, 2007
T.K. asks from Raymore, MO
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I am looking for some ideas (crafts,games,recipes,ect.) for a first grade classroom valentines party that are easy and cheap. I was put in charge of planning this event for my son's class and have been having a hard time coming up with ideas,so ANY suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!!

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I just wanted to THANK everyone for all the great tips and advice they gave me!! With everyones help and in-put I was able to plan an awesome party that the kids really enjoyed!! Without you guys I couldn't of done it!! Thanks sooo...much!!!! Your the best!!

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A.B.

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Go to the Dollar Tree get some construction paper and foam cut outs (you can buy those by the bagful). Have them design their own Valentines Day cards for parents, grandparents, etc....Just glue the cut outs on the construction paper. Great memories for moms :-)

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K.H.

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Check out www.familyfun.com They have craft ideas for every age. It's a great site!

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J.B.

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You could decorate Valentine's Day boxes or bags or heart-shaped sugar cookies. You could create a word search or have a scavenger hunt. Hope you have a great party!

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M.E.

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There is a website www.perpetualpreschool.com where I have found a lot of neat ideas. They have crafts, games, songs, and I believe even snack ideas. All the ideas are submitted by parents or teachers. I used this site all the time when I was working at a daycare to get ideas for activities to do with my class, and they have everything divided into categories, including holidays. Good luck!

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M.R.

answers from St. Louis on

there are some cute, simple craft ideas in the current issue of Family Fun magazine

- oops i didn't read the other responses already. pardon my repeat.

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J.M.

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http://www.familyfun.com has a lot of good ideas that are pretty reasonable.

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T.P.

answers from Tulsa on

Hi T.,

I have had several of these partys and we did a really good idea that the teacher game me. You make heart shaped sugar cookies and you take all the stuff to decorate the cookies to school and the children can decorate there own cookies. I got cheep candies and icing and turned them loose with a plastic knife it was wonderful the children were so excited about what they had made to eat. Then we shared the left over candies. Good luck and have fun, we did.

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J.L.

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It might be a little easy for first graders, but I did this for the kids meeting in my MOMS Club chapter. I cut out card sized pieces of posterboard and traced hearts on those pieces. Then I took pink and red tissue paper and cut it into smaller pieces. The kids then wadded up the tissue paper and glued it into the heart shaped valentine. The only drawback was that the kids wanted to make an actual folded card which would have been just as easy to do. I spent less than $7 on the entire craft including glue and I still have a ton of supplies left.

To make the craft a little more challenging you could have them cut out the tissue paper and trace their own heart on the card. You could also have them make a bouquet of flowers by just making an oval shaped tissue clump instead of a heart.

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M.M.

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One game I'm going to have is this:

Red Licorice Chew
Supplies: Piece of red string licorice for each child (and a few extras in case they are dropped)
How To Play: Children stand in a circle. Give each child a piece of licorice. They place the very end in their mouth and then place their hands behind their back. When a parent gives the word "GO" they will try to eat the licorice without touching it.

I have first grade, too. I think they're going to love it.

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C.S.

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You could make heart shaped BINGO cards - instead of putting BINGO at the top, you could put HEART. Have their place markers be conversation hearts. You could also make Tic-Tac-Toe boards for them and play with X's & O's, or X's & heart's. Have them make a paper heart necklace - just cut out some hearts for them and let them string them. Or get some pasta, dye it w/food coloring, let them string that on yarn for a necklace for their mom.
Here's a website w/tons of great ides...Family Fun -
http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/season/specialfea...
Good luck!

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Crafts - Oriental Trading has lots of crafts that will work for your son's class.
Games - Our first graders have enjoyed bean bag tosses, hot potato, ring tosses, pin the tail on the donkey. Most of these games can be customized to fit the holiday. Use heart shaped bean bags, heart shaped "rings", pin the arrow on the heart (using sticky tac or tape), etc.
Recipes - Wilton has a heart shaped cupcake pan if you really want to get ambitious. There's also lots of heart shaped cookie cutters. Kids don't really care - just use plenty of sprinkles!!!
We also have gone to juice boxes or koolaid bursts in the classrooms. Our PTO purchased new carpeting last year for all the classrooms. The juice boxes are less likely to spill than an open cup.

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J.S.

answers from Springfield on

Check out familyfun.go.com and familycrafts.about.com for good ideas. I get tons of great info from these sites.

J.

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R.K.

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www.dltk-kids.com

This is the site I use for sore cute ideas. Otherwise, if you are a crafty scrapbooking/stamping person you can go to www.splitcoaststampers.com and check out their gallery. Just go to gallery, then click on everything but a card....you can find you way from there for some really neat ideas.

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C.H.

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I KNOW AT MY DAUGTHERS SCHOOL THEY ARE MAKING MAIL BOXES OUT OF SCHOOL BOXES, SO EVERYONE CAN DELIVERY A CARD. I THINK IT SOUNDS FOUND. WISHING YOU THE BEST IN YOUR SEARCH.

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S.C.

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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html
Here are some ideas that are cheap and fun. I found this site while tring to come up with good class room ideas for my little ones.
Hope this helped

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