What is Valentine Day and why is it celebrated?
Valentine day is a day where it is a time for friends and family to celebrate the love and the joy of having other people in your life. People exchange gifts to their loved ones, let your children understand that not all gifts are wrapped and it's about the message behind. Teach your little inventors how to give love through acts of kindness and words of encouragement.
Activities:
Heart symmetry painting:
What you will need:
Method:
1.
First, draw your heart and cut out, any size you
desire.
2. Fold your heart in half and then open it to see your heart, you should have a crease in the middle of your heart.
3. Use a paintbrush to add drops of paint on only one side of your heart.
4. Carefully fold the other half of your heart over the paint and press over the paper all over with your hands.
5. Open up your heart carefully and reveal your symmetry heart!
6. Leave them to dry.
Sensory Tub:
What you will need:
Method:
1. First, get red and pink food colouring and mix in a bowl then add rice/ pasta (leave in for 5-10 minutes) then wash out and leave to dry for 5-7 minutes.
2. Cut out hearts on felt paper and foam paper, once the rice is in a dry place in an empty container then add cut out hearts and any other valentines decorations (anything red/pink), you can hide some of the cutout hearts/decorations, finally, enjoy!.
The love game:
What you will need:
Method:
1. First, cut out a heart and a circle on each piece of coloured card.
2. Place an ice cream stick in the middle of the paper and use a drawing pin to secure it.
3. Place hearts around the drawing pin like a clock face.
4. Using scissors carefully make two holes on either side of the coloured circles symmetrical to each other and thread string through and knot a hole so you are able to hang around the neck.
How to play:
Each player gets to choose a colour and they have to wear that colour around their neck. Take turns spinning the spinner and saying something nice about the person wearing the colour heart the spinner lands on.
Heart letter matching
What you will need:
Method:
1.
Cut lowercase
and capital letters out of the worksheet and cut out.
2. Using the cutout letters trace over the card and cut out then glue letters to the card.
3. Now use them for the children to match capital and lowercase letters, when they match the heart becomes unbroken.
Heart Catcher
What you will need:
Method:
1. Draw a heart on the plastic plate and cut it out.
2. Use a hole puncher to poke a hole at the top of your heart.
3. With a short piece of yarn thread it in the hole at the top of the heart and tie it.
4. Cut your tissue paper into squares.
5. Pour some glue into a container and add a few drops of liquid watercolours.
6. Brush the coloured glue onto the heart and press the tissue paper on top. Add decorations if you desire until the heart is covered.
7. Let your heart catcher dry and then hang it up.
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