Teepee Girl has designed 6 free valentine bingo cards that print out two per page. They can be downloaded as a PDF file or a ZIP file. Each square has a beautiful Valentine's Day image of cupcakes, flowers, stars, hearts, lips, candy, and more. Besides the cards, there is also a printable. First, give everyone a Valentine’s Day Bingo card. There are six different pages included in this free Valentine’s Day Bingo printable. If you want to use these Valentine’s Day Bingo cards again I suggest laminating them. This is a good starter laminator that works really well. Free Valentine Bingo Printable Cards Our free valentine bingo printable cards are great for a classroom valentine party game, a valentine party or activity at church or just a fun activity with the kids. There is a classroom set of 30 different bingo cards. Just cut up one of the bingo cards to get calling cards to get numbers from 1-24.
Your students will love these Valentine’s Day printables! I’m willing to bet you’ll love them too since the kids will be practicing early learning skills in fun, hands-on ways.
Related: 50+ Free Preschool Printables
- Young Kids Bingo Cards. Free printable bingo card generator for kids, and free virtual bingo games to play on your mobile or tablet. We have simple 1-9 and 1-20 number bingo cards, and alphabet bingo for young children learning their letters and numbers, with lots more coming soon. Our kids bingo cards can be used in a wide range of creative ways.
- With colorful pictures, these Valentine’s Day bingo cards are more sophisticated most other bingo games you’ll find & that’s why people love them. You can order & print up to 40 Valentine’s Day bingo cards now. You’ll get a unique set of Valentine’s Day bingo cards, so you can print & play right away (a PDF file you can keep).
Fun and Free Valentine’s Day Printables
While I don’t care for preschool worksheets, I am a big fan of printables that correlate with hands-on activities.
The Valentine’s Day printables listed below do just that. They help children work on important early concept in engaging, hands-on ways.
Plus, they’re fun. AND each of the 20 valentine printables is free. That’s a win-win-win in my book!
I tried to break them up into categories for you. Hopefully that helps navigating all the valentine fun a little easier.
Math Printables for Valentine’s Day
First we’ll start with math printables.
The kids can use these printable number cards in a variety of ways to explore early math skills like counting and one-to-one correspondence. We especially love using them with candy hearts.
Do your students adore dice games? These games have been universally loved with my students, whether preschoolers or kindergartners. So of course I had to share my set of free printable valentine games with you too.
Kids estimate, measure, and count with Buggy and Buddy’s measuring with candy hearts printable. I think this would be fun in the math center or even during a Valentine’s Day class party.
Prekinders’ valentine grid games work on subitizing, one-to-one correspondence and other early math skills. Plus, they’re simple and easy to learn games kids enjoy playing.
Fantastic Fun and Learning’s Valentine’s Day shape mats can be used with so many different materials – loose parts, chocolate kisses, play dough, etc. Love the option to count and record what’s placed on the shapes.
Children who are all about the play dough will enjoy PreKinders’ valentines play dough mats. They get to use play dough to make tarts for the Queen of Hearts – counting as they play and create.
Related: Valentine’s Day Math Activities
Valentine’s Day Printables That Explore Literacy Concepts
Next up are some printables that touch on preschool and kindergarten literacy concepts.
Print out heart letters when exploring heart name crafts with your students. The printable letters can be a reusable extension of the valentine-themed name activities, or as a stand-alone activity.
Use valentine cutting and tracing strips to practice fine motor skills with your students. I love how these printables can be used in different ways, with a variety of different materials.
Growing Book by Book shares a valentine alphabet bingo game for the kids. Print it out, add some valentine-themed bingo markers and get started. This one would be just right during literacy small groups.
Grab The Kindergarten Connection’s valentine alphabet match cards for your literacy center. Add some clothespins or paper clips for the kids to use as they match letters.
Inspiration Laboratories’ valentine heart glyph is such a conversation starter! The children get to add to the glyph based on their interests and personal information. Depending on your students, this might be better done individually or with elementary-aged children.
This heart visual discrimination printable from Pre-K Pages is just right for centers or small groups. Visual discrimination is an important early literacy skills because it’s how we learn to differentiate between the shapes and lines in letters and words.
If you have children in your class that can’t get enough of using scissors, check out This Reading Mama’s valentine cutting practice activities. These printables offer a few different lines the kids can cut, working on their pre-writing fine motor skills.
Related: Valentine’s Day Sensory Bottle with Water Beads
Valentine Art and Crafts Ideas
Now let’s look at some fun Valentine’s Day printables you can pair with art and crafts in the classroom.
Kids who just want to color and design and color some more will enjoy Picklebums’ heart coloring pages. I can picture the amazing designs the kids will come up with.
Fun Learning for Kids’ “I love you to pieces” printable helps young children make a sweet valentine card. As a bonus, it works on fine motor skills at the same time.
I think I Heart Crafty Things’ black glue Valentine’s Day art project is gorgeous! The coordinating printable helps guide the kids through the project if they need it.
Arty Crafty Kids shares a printable Valentine’s heart card you can pair with the children’s pictures. Then the kids can use their fingerprints or paint to create heart-shaped balloons within the template.
Related: Process-Based Valentine Art for Preschool
Even More Printables
A few of the Valentine’s Day printables I gathered didn’t fit into one of the above categories easily. But I didn’t want to leave them out either!
Your little scientists will appreciate the printable recording sheet that goes along with this amazing candy heart experiment. Just what they need to keep track of all of their predictions and observations. See it in use here:
Valentine’s Day is a great time to talk with children about acts of kindness. If this is something you enjoy, grab the You’ve Been Hugged printable. It’s perfect to attach to a little bag of treats when surprising someone as a class.
Gift of Curiosity’s valentine do-a-dot printables pair well with those dot markers the kids enjoy using. They cover a few different concepts – from letter formation to patterning to shapes.
Put those conversation hearts to good use with Totschooling’s conversation heart printables. The pack delves into letters, colors, patterns, and counting – all with colorful candy hearts.
Done-For-You Valentine’s Day Lesson Plans
Preschool Teacher 101 has some amazing printable resources for teachers to use this Valentine’s Day. These are more in-depth printables than the free ones I just shared above. Click on the photos here for more information about them:
Valentine Bingo Clip Art Free
Not everything about Valentine's day has to cost you a fortune. In fact, some of the most enjoyable aspects don't.
This year, you don't even have to run to the store to buy craft supplies and paper. You don't have to stand in store aisles picking out a big box of Valentine's Day cards for your child's classmates. Just head to our printable cards or photo cards section. You'll probably be amazed at the variety and number of colorful free printable Valentine cards we offer. But, wait! That's not the best part.
Did you know that you could turn this into an easy and fun Valentine's Day project for your kids to do?What better way to spend a wet or freezing afternoon or an unexpected school closing than by helping your kids make their own, free Valentine's Day cards at home?
Older kids can browse and select their cards themselves, They could even upload a picture you approve of to a photo card, print it out and add their own personal touch or note. With younger kids, you can encourage them to select a card or picture they like, or select one and print it out for them and get them to color in or doodle on the blank side to personalize it.By encouraging your kids to make Valentine's Day cards -
* You save what you would have otherwise spent on expensive store bought greeting cards
* Kids have the opportunity to express their creativity and talents, thus spending a few minutes away from TV, internet or video games
* Friends, teachers and relatives who receive the cards appreciate them more as your child took the time to personalize each card
* You teach your kids the value of money, time and effort
* You get to spend time with your children and engage in a family Valentine's Day bonding activity! Just what it's all about.
And it all takes just a few minutes. Browse, select, personalize and print!
How to make a free valentines day card online?
Find the right card by browsing through Gotfreecards's hundreds of Valentine's Day cardsSelect a card and customize.
You can add picture, stickers, hand written text and more.
You can save, download as pdf, print or you can share (email, etc)