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February 7, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Easy Student Valentines

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With class sizes these days, it can be hard getting Valentines gifts – even small ones – for all students in the classroom for holidays.  As a parent, trying to find something that is not candy-related for my little one’s preK classroom can also be a challenge.  Maybe these will be helpful to us all!  🙂

Easy Student Valentines

They can be customized to work for your classroom’s needs!  I created 2 different tags so you have options!

You will need the supplies below, give or take a few items depending on which tag and crayon display you decide to choose.

Easy Student Valentines

For the first option, I simply cut a horizontal line across the sheet of cardstock to cut off one of the tags as shown below.  One side is the gift tag, and the other includes a free homework pass!  Nothing more economical than free!

Easy Student Valentines

After cutting it, fold in the middle with the writing facing outwards.  Then hold punch the open side.

Easy Student Valentines

Easy Student Valentines

Use some ribbon, twine, or whatever you have that is handy to attach the Valentine to a box of crayons.  These just happen to be a box I had left over from the back to school sales, but even smaller boxes of 8 crayons would serve the same purpose if you are looking to save even more.  🙂

Easy Student Valentines

For the second choice, the tags are round.  With these ones, you will need to print pages 2 and 3 of the download back to back.  They will line up fine.  I printed mine out in both a cream color and in purple cardstock to see which I liked better.  Feel free to experiment with different colors.  Then, I simply used a 3-inch scalloped scrapbook paper punch to cut my tags out.

Easy Student Valentines

Last – use a regular hole punch to place a hole near the top of the tag.  Instead of an entire box this time, I grabbed a few crayons from the box (more savings if you choose this route) and I used curling ribbon that I had laying around after Christmas to tie around the bundle snuggly with the tag attached.  Keep in mind that the real gift will be the homework pass on the back, and not necessarily the crayons.  🙂

Easy Student Valentines

Of course, if you have younger students, or are a parent, you will choose to leave off the homework pass section all together and just go with the crayons.  Feel free to pair them with a little Valentine’s themed notepad of paper and you are all set with a fun and sugar-free treat that the kids will love!

What else have you all come up with for inexpensive gifts for holidays for your students?  I know we would all love to hear in the comments below.  There are never enough good ideas.  🙂

Easy Student Valentines

Hope you love them as much as I did making them!

~Charity

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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