Valentine's Day Activities for 3-Year-Olds in English Class
Engage 3-year-old students in fun and educational Valentine's Day activities themed around the English language.
Valentine's Day Storytime: Read Valentine's Day-themed storybooks to the students, and encourage them to describe the characters and events using simple English words.
Valentine's Day Vocabulary Hunt: Hide heart-shaped cards with English words around the classroom or play area. Ask the students to find and identify the words, and then use them in simple sentences.
Love Letter Craft: Guide the students to create simple love letters or cards using English words and phrases. Encourage them to express their feelings and emotions through their craft.
Valentine's Day Song Circle: Teach and sing popular Valentine's Day songs with simple English lyrics, such as 'Love Is Blue' or 'Skidamarink'. Encourage movement and interaction while singing.
Heart-Shaped Alphabet Tracing: Provide heart-shaped cards with printed English alphabets. Guide the students in tracing the letters with their fingers or using crayons while reciting the alphabet.
Valentine's Day Rhyme Time: Engage the students in reciting simple Valentine's Day-themed rhymes, such as 'Roses are red, violets are blue', and encourage them to create their own rhymes.
Valentine's Day Picture Dictionary: Create a picture dictionary with Valentine's Day-related images and corresponding English words. Show the pictures and help the students associate them with their English names.
Feelings and Emotions Flashcards: Use flashcards depicting various emotions (happy, sad, excited, etc.) and ask the students to identify the emotions in the pictures using English words.
Valentine's Day Show and Tell: Invite students to bring an item related to Valentine's Day from home and describe it using English words. Encourage them to share their feelings about the item.
Valentine's Day Story Sequencing: Provide picture cards depicting a Valentine's Day story and ask the students to arrange them in the correct sequence. Then, narrate the story in simple English.