I have a couple of Valentine’s Day Freebies to share with you today. I hope you and your kiddos enjoy them!
Valentines Teacher to Student Cards
The first Valentine’s Day Freebie is this little Valentine’s Day card to my kiddos on the 14th. I think they will enjoy the homework pass piece. My kids have a weekly packet of homework. This pass will give them one night off from that packet. I will be punching a couple of holes in each one so I can attach a pencil or lollipop to it. {I haven’t decided yet.}
I made it editable so you can use it, too – if you’d like. It’s a PowerPoint document and it is all ready to go – you just need to add your name in your own favorite font.
Visit my TpT store to pick up your copy of this editable PowerPoint file. I would greatly appreciate it if you followed my shop (and blog if you don’t already) while you pick up this freebie.
Ice Cream Sundae Party
For your second Valentine’s Day Freebie, I have an ice cream sundae class party flyer.
Each year, our first-grade classes celebrate Valentine’s Day with an ice cream sundae party. This is a super easy party to throw together. Most often, I don’t have a room mom to organize parties, so if I’m going to have one – it has to be super organized and basically run itself. This one fits the bill nicely. First of all, I send this notice home attached to a class list.
{click here to grab your own copy from my Google Drive}
I make a copy for each student and ahttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1-zPrrdnf02Fz-fKeF3Z2I9SX1vc8xCfz/copy copy for myself. On my copy, I make a note of what I would like each child to contribute. Then, I circle that item on their copy of the flyer. Some of my families are not able to contribute, so I just write “it looks like we’ve got everything covered – but we’d love for you to come in and help if you can” or something like that on their flyers. I try to pair the items with what I know about the families whenever I can.
Keeping it Simple
The kids bring in all the elements to the party. I always ask parents who I know will come in and help out or are at least on campus quite a bit to bring in the ice cream at the last minute so I don’t have to try to find a place to put the ice cream until the afternoon of Valentine’s Day. I have various bowls and things that fit our Valentine’s theme (awesome stuff in Target’s dollar spot over the last few weeks). A few years ago a parent donated ice cream scoops. So I seriously don’t have to bring in a thing from home! The party is quick and easy. We set everything out “sundae bar” style. I get lots of FABULOUS whipped cream, ice cream, and chocolate face photos. The kids love it. Take WAY more than they can eat. And go home happy and silly. 🙂
This year Valentine’s falls on our minimum day. So it will zoom by. I’m not sure yet if that will be a good thing or a bad thing… there is a lot to get done in that short amount of time!
What kinds of sugar coma-inducing things to you all do for Valentine’s Day?