Simple Valentines Day Pop up Card

The good folks at Scribbled have been working overtime for Valentines Day and have just added no less than 6 great activities for Valentines Day.

They cater to all age ranges and ability but you might like to make a beautiful pop up card in class to celebrate the international day of LOVE.

It is a creative way to fill in a lesson in the classroom and is bound to make someones day.  Access it here.

Top 10 Valentines Day Lesson Ideas

Have you lost that loving feeling?  Well luckily teachnology haven't and have a great collection of teaching ideas and lesson plans based around Valentines day.  They are for a range of ages and very open ended and might lead to some fun in the classroom.  Enjoy them here.

Passion Prompts: Sentence Starters for Writing About Relationships

The bride descends an illuminated staircase as she makes an entrance at the start of her wedding ceremony to Seth Kaplan at Tribeca Rooftop.

Tina Fineberg for The New York TimesLia Batkin, the bride, descends an illuminated staircase as she makes an entrance at the start of her wedding ceremony to Seth Kaplan at Tribeca Rooftop.Go to related Vows column »Love may be a many splendored thing, but it’s not always easy to write about. In honor of Valentine’s Day, we thought we’d offer some sentence starters to help.

Though most of the sentences we’ve chosen are opening lines from New York Times essays or articles about romantic love, you can use them as jumping-off points to write about any kind of relationship. So whether you’re describing fondness for a friend, sentiment for a sweetheart, bereavement for a breakup, partiality for a pet, or even a soft spot for your skateboard, choose from among the 21 lines below to get started.

At theend of the postwe offer additional ideas for using these sentence starters in the classroom, as well as links to more Valentine’s resources, including ourValentine’s Day Across the Curriculumcollection.

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