![]() ![]() ![]() This is a ten-frame that you can take with you on the go! You can use small hearts that students will use to practice counting. You will write down a set of numbers on both sets of hearts. Students will cut out a mix of small and large hearts using red and pink construction paper. This is a combined math Valentine’s day craft and learning exercise. Children can then enjoy eating their chocolate treats! You will write a number on the bottom of each chocolate kiss candy and they will match it to the number on the red dots to form the heart shape. This sweet activity helps students to develop number recognition. Students will enjoy these fun math activities while celebrating the day of love and friendship. Within this article, you will find games to address number recognition, basic math skills like addition and subtraction, and engaging activities for upper elementary learners. There are several Valentine-themed math resources available for learners of all ages. Special holidays are the perfect time to incorporate games, sweet treats, and parties. Valentine’s day is an opportunity to pull out all the stops to engage students in learning. ![]()
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