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Valentine Freebies, Ideas, and More!

I cannot believe it is almost Valentine’s Day!  I feel like February is always a blur of holidays.   I am particularly excited for the return of The Walking Dead, but that has nothing to do with school!
I have so many Valentine’s Day resources available for you.  Some are paid products and many are FREE!  Just read through the post and click on the images to go to the download.
I just finished up this Valentine Math Center Packet which aligns to the Common Core and is full of number bonds!  You can check it out by clicking any of the images below.
A Heart of Number Bonds Facts Through 10 – Students will find the whole number using counters and a heart themed ten frame work mat. There are three choices of recording sheets. One version addition and flip the addends, second with the equal sign first, and the third complete the addition and subtraction related facts for the number bond.
 A Heart of Number Bonds Facts Through 20 – Students will find the whole number using counters and a heart themed ten frame work mat. They will then complete the related addition and subtraction facts on the recording sheet.
Hot Cocoa Make a Ten to Add Craft – Students will make a mug with heart marshmallows craft. They will make a ten to add using a ten frame. They will record their work on the heart marshmallows.
Make a Ten to Add – Students will make a ten to add using a Valentine themed double ten work-mat. They will record their work.
Cupcake Number Bonds: Find the Missing Parts – Students will find the missing part of a number bond using a flash card and a Valentine cupcake themed work mat. The work mat is included if the students need it for extra support. They will record their work on a work mat.
Valentine Take from Ten to Subtract – Students will break apart numbers into number bonds with ten as a part. They will then subtract from ten.
Valentine Tens and Ones – Students will take a bag of candy hearts and count them on a Valentine’s Day Tens and Ones work mat. They will then record their work on a recording sheet.
Valentine Ways to Make Ten – Students will use a heart themed ten frame and counters to find all the ways to make ten. They will record their work and the number bond each way to make ten.
Valentine Word Problems – Students will read Valentine’s Day themed word problems and solve on a worksheet. Two versions of the worksheet are included.

Here is a much loved freebie for you:

You can find more Valentine’s Day Freebies here!

Other Valentine’s Day resources:

Valentine’s Day Common Core Math Centers
Valentine’s Day Writing Math & More
More Freebies!  Just click to check them out.
I hope you found something you can use!

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  1. Carrie Jones

    February 16, 2016 at 2:05 pm

    Do you still have the "My Favorite Dr. Seuss Book" Writing paper…. I keep seeing it on Pinterest but can't find it here. Thanks!

    • Erica Bohrer

      January 1, 2017 at 3:16 am

      No, sorry we are not permitted to share any Seuss themed files.

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