I have a bunch of free Valentine’s Day printables for you! I am going to share 5 Valentine’s Day worksheets here, but all links will lead you to more!
Free Valentine’s Day Printables
Valentine’s Day Math Activities
Stacking Hearts
The first free Valentine’s Day printable I want to show you can be done with two different sets of manipulatives. This math activity is called “Stacking Hearts“. Your preschooler will roll a die, identify the number, then count out conversation hearts to stack onto the matching number.
You can use those conversation hearts OR you can grab some cubes and have your preschooler count out cubes. The activity is the same as above but they will be making cube trains to match the number on their heart!
Valentine’s Day Addition Clip Cards
The next free activity is are Valentine’s Day clip cards. I used objects to add together, so if your kids aren’t adding yet, they can just count the objects. We used mini clothespins, but you could also use heart mini erasers or table scatter!
Conversation Heart Graphing
This next one is always a fun one to do on Valentine’s Day! Give each preschooler a box of conversation hearts. They can sort their hearts by color, then practice graphing. I have my kids put their hearts on the graph and then color in each box as they go. I tried to include all colors since each company of hearts does something different. If there isn’t a certain color, it is a great time to talk about the number zero 🙂
Valentine’s Day Literacy Activities
Love Letters: Letter Tracing
The first literacy activity I want to share with you is a letter tracing activity. This free Valentine’s Day printable includes letter cards (uppercase and lowercase) and an uppercase recording sheet. You can have your preschoolers use the uppercase cards and trace the uppercase letter or use the lowercase cards for a matching activity.
Valentine’s Day Sensory Bin Letters
This final one is two freebies combined. First, I made a sensory bin with shredded paper from Dollar Tree. Then, I added the letter cards. I made a cookie writing worksheet. It is a picture of a heart cookie. We would pick a letter card, identify it, and then “decorate” our cookie by writing the letter on the cookie. I put the cookie page in a page protector, but you could laminate it (my fav laminating pouches).
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