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Valentine's Day Activities for Families Online : Happy Valentines Day Quotes, Wishes, SMS, Images, Gifts


Published on Mar 29, 2021

Valentine's Day Activities for Families Online : Happy Valentines Day Quotes, Wishes, SMS, Images, Gifts

 

Valentine's Day Activities for Families Online : Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. Valentine's week comprises a total of 8 days.

The first day of Valentine's week starts from Rose Day followed by Propose Day, Chocolate Day, Teddy Day, Promise Day, Hug Day, Kiss Day, and ends on February 14 with Valentine's Day.




Valentine's Day Activities for Families Online

1. Make Valentine’s Day cards

While most of the Valentine’s lesson will be taken up with an arts and crafts type activity, younger students and beginners will enjoy this and you can give them some practice listening to directions such as fold, cut, and glue. Rather than have your class create the same valentine, let them choose the types of materials and patterns they want to use but be sure to show them some examples. English will be the focus of the last stage of the lesson when students have to write a message on their cards. Introduce some simple classic Valentine’s Day messages.

2. Valentine's Word Searches

Word searches can be helpful when introducing new vocabulary because they force students to focus on spelling while masquerading as a game. This is way more enjoyable than repeatedly writing words out or spelling them aloud.

3. Valentine's Day Flashcards

Make flashcards for newly learned Valentine’s Day vocabulary. This is another arts and crafts type activity. Have students color different images and then, with assistance, present their words to the class. You can hang these around the classroom for students to refer to and to display their artistic achievements.

4. Valentine's Day Listening

Do a listening activity using a romantic song. Where you are in your textbook may determine which grammar point you would like to focus on and thus influence your song selection. Students can listen to the song, fill in the blanks, answer some comprehension questions, and then discuss the song’s meaning.

5. Read Valentine's Day Poem

Have students list, in a poetical way, the things they hold dear. At this stage, writing a poem might be too challenging, but starting off with “I love” and then simply listing items should be within their ability level. Students can read their work aloud towards the end of class.

6. Valentine's Day Crossword

Prepare a crossword puzzle to focus on Valentine’s Day vocabulary. Students can also be given images to match with each word or perhaps you can use images instead of words as clues. Check the answers aloud as a class.

7. Valentine's Day Around The World

Talk about how Valentine’s Day is celebrated around the world. For example in the United States, it is more common for women to receive Valentine’s Day presents while in Japan, men receive gifts on Valentine’s Day while women receive presents on White Day, in March. You can lead into this discussion with a reading or simply by asking students what they know about the holiday and giving them some information to keep in mind.

8. Write Valentine's Day Poems

Have your students compose their own poems. You can introduce this topic with one as simple as “Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, and so are you.” Students can decide to write a Valentine’s Day themed poem or not. Depending on the ability of your students, you may want to introduce a few examples and have students follow the rhythm or meter of one of them.

9. Valentine's Day Discussion Activity

Prepare a related topic of discussion. You can choose a short romantic story like this one (The Origins of Saint Valentine’s Day) or talk about the ways people express love or affection towards the various people in their lives. Certain topics will be more appealing to the students in your class so make your selection accordingly.

10. Valentine's Day Costume Party + Food

If your school allows it, you might consider bringing in small chocolates or candy hearts for your students to enjoy. If you bring in candy hearts, there is even an English component to them so you can discuss the different messages. This may or may not be appropriate for all classes. You can also encourage students to wear red, white, and pink to get them in the holiday spirit.

Valentine's Day 2021 Quotes

1. Love is like a soaring eagle. Strong enough to fly into life’s challenging moments, you inspire free living.

2. With you my life, Seems to be a dream some true..
I treasure every moment spent with you.. Come, Let me fill your day with, The melody of my love..
Happy Valentine Day

3. Maybe I’m too late to be your first But right now,
I’m preparing myself to be your last.
Happy Valentine Day

4. To The Person Who Has Accepted Me For Who I Am And,
Worked Hard To Bring Out The Best In Me.
Happy Valentine Day

5. Words can’t describe how special and perfect you are to me.
I just want to say I Love you so much..
Happy Valentine Day

6. Without you my life would not be complete
and I would do anything to keep you in my life forever..!!
Happy Valentine Day My Hubby

7. I Love You Because No One Else In The World
Can Make Me Feel The Way You Do.. Happy Valentine Day

8. May Our Relationship Turn Into Silver;
Silver Into Gold, Gold Into Diamonds… And May Our Diamonds Ne Forever..
Happy Valentine Day My Love

9. When a girl is in love, you can see it in her smile,
When a guy is in love, you can see it in his eyes..
Happy Valentine Day

10. Let’s celebrate this blissful cheerful,
Memorable Valentine With fresh roses and smile,
Wish you a bright prosperous.
Happy Valentine Day Honey

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Each year on February 14th, many people exchange cards, candy, gifts or flowers with their special “valentine.” The day of romance we call Valentine’s Day is named for a Christian martyr and dates back to the 5th century, but has origins in the Roman holiday Lupercalia.

There are a number of Saints called Valentine who are honoured on February 14. The day became associated with romantic love in the Middle Ages in England.


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