![]() Here again you could sprinkle the words around the room and have kids collect ones that rhyme (the printable pack includes envelopes they can use to gather their rhymes in). Rhyming words are always fun for little kids, and this printable from Only Passionate Curiosity lets kids play with rhyming words in heart shapes. You could make this one into a scavenger hunt by hiding words around the room and then having kids match up the correct hearts. Teach Beside Me used paper hearts to teach about homonyms, synonyms and antonyms, and this is an easy one you can do yourself without any printables (unless you need a template for the heart shape). Or you can make your sight words appear by magic by writing them in white crayon on this printable from Playdough to Plato and having the kids uncover and read the word (using marker or watercolor paint). Liz’s Early Learning Spot has a downloadable sight word board game with a heart theme. Kids learning their sight words will enjoy these color by sight word coloring pages by 123 Homeschool 4 Me. Here are a bunch of Valentine’s Day language activities for kids of a range of ages. ![]() For younger kids, using heart shapes to reinforce basic concepts adds a lot of fun. ![]() Valentine’s Day is a good time to get kids thinking about expressing their appreciation for other people, and lots of language arts activities this time of year center on that. ![]()
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