1. Qualities for your Valentine's Day Cards
First, students need to come up with qualities, or things they like, that encompass the person they are making a card for. From my little girl, she says she loves hugs, kisses, and love. But older students might think of patience, love, and support to make these super cute cards! Or, if they are handing them out to friends, they could write kindness, trusting or helpful. The possibilities are endless!2. Expand Cards with your Valentine's Day Writing
Then, once students have come up with their thoughts, you can have them explain their choices on the writing prompt paper. It could be simple for younger students to more complex for those describing patience and support that's been given.
Two versions of writing paper are available, "I Love You A Latte" and "I Like You A Latte." Also, each version comes with regular lines and primary lined copies for your younger writers.
Again, these are PERFECT to share with friends and family for Valentine's Day or to save for that special Mother's Day when you are looking for the "just right" project! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Grab this Valentine's Day Cards FREEBIE HERE!!!
Looking for another Mother's Day activity that's special? Make her a "Queen for the Day" here.
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