This Valentine's Day word search gets your kid to learn holiday-themed vocabulary. Try this Valentine's Day word search to bring learning into your celebration.
Have you ever wondered how people in different parts of the world celebrate your favorite holiday? Use this lesson to research the similarities and differences between Valentine's Day celebrations in different regions of the world.
To make a long story short, idioms are a fun addition to the English language! Use this lesson with your students to determine the meaning of common idioms— specifically those associated with Valentine's Day.
Who is Saint Valentine? Learn about the legendary figure with this fill-in-the-blank worksheet and answer the question, "Who is Saint Valentine?" for yourself.
Brain teasers like this are great for your child's cognitive development. He'll stretch his spelling and puzzle solving skills with this word fun printable.
Help your little sweetheart tackle some long division with a Valentine's Day math sheet! He'll solve each equation to find the correct answer on these gifts.
Valentine's Day is a fun time to do crafts, and maybe give out a bit of candy too! Your child can create colorful valentines for her friends and classmates.
If there's a special person in your fourth grader's life, show him how to create this beautiful photo frame luminary as an extra special Valentine's Day gift!
Popcorn pops get a Valentine's Day twist with pink popcorn and a red candy center. Make popcorn pops as a special treat for Valentine's Day or any day.
This easy strawberry banana smoothie is a healthy treat for kids. Make an easy strawberry banana smoothie for your child for a heart-healthy Valentine's Day.
This year for Valentine's Day, you and your child can bake up a batch of classic red velvet cupcakes and learn more about the history of this vintage treat.