22 Printable Valentines Worksheets for Kids
Happy Valentine’s Day! Here is a great collection of Valentines worksheets featuring activities that focus on early math and literacy skills, fine motor activities, and more!
If you’re looking for something fun to do with your preschoolers leading up to Valentine’s Day, these Valentines worksheets are just what you need! With coloring pages, playdough mats, art projects, and more, you’ll have more activities to choose from than you can use in the coming weeks!
With just a few simple supplies – pencils, dot markers, playdough – you and your preschoolers will be ready for some Valentine’s Day learning fun!
22 Printable Valentines Worksheets for Kids
This Valentine’s Puppies Roll and Cover Game is a great way to get kids to practice number recognition with a Valentine’s Day twist.
Add this Valentine’s Day Math Adding Doubles Free Printable to your math centers in February. This is great practice for kids who need practice with doubles. If you’re just getting started with doubles, use mini heart erasers for counters.
This Printable Valentine Game Pack includes tic-tac-toe, a word search, roll and cover game, and more.
This set of Printable Do A Dot Heart Shapes Activity pages are great for helping little ones work on their fine motor control. They make a great mess-free activity for preschoolers.
Valentine’s Day Tangram Activity with Printables make great Valentine’s your kids can pass out to their friends. Tangrams help little ones develop spatial awareness and logical thinking skills, so these Valentine cards are educational, too!
By working with this Valentine Heart Glyph, your children will practice following directions as they create a one-of-a-kind piece of art.
Looking for a quick and easy Valentine’s Day math activity for preschoolers? This Valentine’s Day I Spy Game for Kids is perfect!
Adding the Valentine’s Day Activities: Making Words (Free Printable) to your Valentine’s Day language arts time is a great hands-on way for students to practice building words. This is easy to adapt to your learner’s reading level.
This Valentine’s Day Compound Words Matching Game will help your learners build compound words as they “repair” the broken hearts.
Valentines Day Color by Letter & Color by Sight Word worksheets will help your students identify letters and sight words as they complete each color page.
Five pages of Valentine’s Day Connect the Dots Printables are sure to keep your little ones entertained while they practice some math skills at the same time.
{FREE} Preschool Valentine Shadow Matching activities will help your preschoolers work on their visual discrimination skills.
Not only can you find some printable monster-themed Valentine’s Day cards, but this Valentines Memory Match Game is a great way to keep little ones entertained.
Sudoku is a fun game for kids! It really helps them work on their logic skills as they try to fill in the grid without duplicating the images in each row or column. Check out this fun Valentine Sudoku Printable Puzzle designed for young children.
Valentines Day Bunny Color by Numbers are great for helping little ones work on number identification while they color a fun picture to hang on the fridge.
This Free Printable Valentine’s Day Game is similar to Scattergories. Little ones will color and assemble the cube. After rolling the cube, everyone takes a turn telling something they love in that category. Perfect for siblings, co-ops, and classrooms!
Number Heart Counting Cards are a great hands-on activity for preschoolers! Grab some buttons, mini erasers, or pom poms to fill in the ten frames, and you’re all set.
Don’t give out ordinary Valentine’s Day cards this year. With this Valentines Letter Writing Set, your kids can hand out personal letters to everyone on their list.
Encourage good behavior (or goal setting) with this set of Valentines Behavior Charts.
Free Valentine’s Day Printable Pack for Preschoolers are designed to help your preschoolers focus on early math and literacy skills.
With so many Valentines worksheets to choose from, which one will you start with?
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I can’t wait till my son is home to help me pick out some of these fun pages for Valentines to add to our classroom.