Fluffy has an interesting valentine experience-- he takes a bath! Review vocabulary and comprehension for this installment in Kate McMullan's Fluffy series.
Color, cut, and paste different sized hearts onto each other in order from largest to smallest. This is a fun Valentine project and good practice with understanding sizes.
Colorful heart shapes hold numbers from 1-30, as well as plus, minus, multiplication and equals signs. Great for making a February calendar or for playing math games. Six to a page. Includes additional, large heart to color or use for a calendar.
"Of coarse, people dont just buy cards." Find the errors (punctuation, grammar, spelling, and capitalization) in the text. Common Core: ELA: Writing:W.6.5, W.7.5, W.8.5
An easier Valentine's themed can for storing candy (or pencils, or other goodies). This project is time-intensive (1 hour) but the results are fabulous.
Read the story, then number the events as they occur in the story. Write the story again in your own handwriting and draw a picture to go with the text.
Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then write a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
Read the events, put them in order (explaining the reasoning for the order), then write them into a story with creative embellishments. This lesson is adaptable to a variety of levels.
Print two copies of these six winter clothing words (heart, doves, rose, etc.) for a matching game of words, or match these words to the picture cards.