![]() Then give them a time limit to see which group can make the biggest and/or most stable building. Give each student or group of students a certain number of marshmallows and toothpicks. Heart-shaped marshmallows, which are readily available around Valentine’s Day, along with toothpicks make a great STEAM building activity. They are quick and easy to prepare! Check out the huge variety of options on DLTK-Growing Together. There are so many options – bird, bunny, crab, hippo, dog, elephant, and the list goes on. One tried-and-true activity that kids love for Valentine’s Day is making heart animals. Of course, the day will include the traditional snacking and exchanging of valentine cards, but here are 10 ideas that have been teacher-tested and are ready to implement in your classroom for Valentine’s Day. ![]() ![]() Most teachers are merely surviving on this day! However, there are some activities that teachers can incorporate into this fun-filled day to enrich the day for students and to help the teacher maintain their own sanity. It is something like combining Halloween and Christmas. ![]() Right? Wait! Valentine’s Day? Actually, the excitement level for kids is at an all-time high on February 14th. Each and every year, all teachers anxiously await Valentine’s Day! The best of all days! It is a day of complete classroom harmony and inspirational teaching moments. ![]()
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