CUTEST Valentines from Teachers to Students

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Print or email these adorable word search valentines from teachers to students and give them to the class with a cute pencil for a little Valentine’s Day educational fun!

These printable valentines from teachers to students couldn’t be easier to make and they even have a little side of education so you can let the kids work on them during class time.

finished word search valentines

In past years, the teacher valentines my sons made for their teachers were a huge hit so this year I have something for the teachers to give back!

Pair it with a yummy hot cocoa bomb for Valentine’s Day or Conversation Heart Rice Krispie Treats and you’ll be the best teacher ever!

And for the word-loving students, check out these Wordle valentines inspired by the online viral game! 

Free Printable Valentines from Teachers to Students

These valentines couldn’t be easier to make. In fact, it will probably take more time to go buy the pencils than anything else. And if you know me, you know I’m all about a last-minute project.

Teacher Valentine Instructions

Hand these out to your class or kids at home if you homeschool. You’re still a teacher!

Use this free PDF to print your cards, and grab a copy of the answer key for anyone who needs help!

Valentine from teacher printable

Step 1: Gather all supplies and print the provided pdf. (There are 2 Valentines on each sheet).

Cutting Word Search Valentines

Step 2: Using a paper trimmer or scissors, cut on all straight, thin, gray lines.

cut holes for pencil

Step 3: Using a hole punch or exacto knife, cut out the circles to the left of each Valentine.

thread pencil through top

Step 4: Insert a festive pencil into the top hole on each valentine, and feed down through to the bottom hole. 

More Valentine’s Day

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Printed Valentine’s Card Instructions

I hope you love these valentines as much as I do! And if you want even more activities for your students, check out these Valentines crafts for kids.

Printable Valentines from Teachers to Students

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These adorable word search valentines are the perfect way for teachers to share the holiday with the whole class!
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 30 minutes

Equipment

  • Printer with Color Ink
  • Paper Trimmer or Scissors
  • Hole Punch or Exacto Knife
  • Valentine printable pdf
  • Standard Pencils The Valentines pencils in these photos were from Walmart in the seasonal section.
  • Cardstock White

Instructions 

  • 1. Gather all supplies and print the free PDF (There are 2 Valentines on each sheet).
  • 2. Using a paper trimmer or scissors, cut on all straight, thin, gray lines.
  • 3. Using a hole punch or exacto knife, cut out the circles to the left of each Valentine.
  • 4. Insert a festive pencil into the top hole on each valentine, and feed down through to the bottom hole. 
  • 5. Pull the pencil through until it looks even at each end.
  • P.S. Print the answer key in case the kiddos need a clue.

Notes

Keep these instructions for next year!

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Holiday Fun


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About Andrea Updyke

Andrea Updyke is a married mom of two boys living in Raleigh, NC. She is a published author and blogger of more than 18 years and loves to celebrate the little things that make life awesome.

Whether she's sharing tasty recipes, traveling or hanging with the family, Andrea's goal is to help make your days a little easier and a lot more fun! Email inquiries to andreaupdyke@gmail.com.

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