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Printable Valentines from Teacher to Students

Teachers! Give Each Student a Unique Printable Valentine Card

The student valentines print 6 per sheet of paper and there are 6 pages of valentines, so 36 unique valentines in all.
Type Names Using the PowerPoint Version – Find it On TPT

It’s Valentine’s Day and you need Valentine cards for your students today. What’s a teacher to do? Use this super fun set of printable Valentines with 36 different options so each child can get the perfect message from you. Easy and so much fun!

Type into the pre-placed text box to copy/paste your name and student names in any font and color you choose! Or, use the print-and-use set to handwrite student and teacher names.

Just print and cut them apart. And for more fun, fold them in thirds of in half and tape on a pencil or piece of candy, etc.

Give each student a valentine as that's as unique as they are!
Printable Valentines for Students from Teacher

Another Valentine’s Day Card Option with a Math Theme

If you love teaching math and want to get students thinking mathematically, you’re in luck! I designed a set of valentines for students from the teacher with a set of 4 equations to find the valentine “LOVE”.

This set has 12 unique valentines math problems. The valentines cards LOOK the same at first, but each child will get a different valentine so get to figure out the answer to their math problem.

Student valentines with math equations make valentines more fun.
Printable Valentine Cards for Students
Math Equation Printable Teacher to Student Valentines

When I volunteered in a fourth grade classroom, I gave the math valentines to students and offered a pencil to anyone who could solve the problem, and boy, did students dig in and get to work! It was so much fun to watch! Teach and LOVE math!

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About Mrs. Renz

Hi there, I’m Heather, a retired teacher from Oregon, now living in Vermont, with 34+ years of experience mostly with 4th and 5th grades and middle school math. I love helping other teachers!

I’ve always said, “Teachers work way too hard not to share what works with others.” Since around the year 2000, I’ve been helping make teachers’ jobs easier by sharing what worked for me in my classroom.

I also have an Etsy shop called, Mrs. Renz Designs, with Bunco party sets. www.etsy.com/shop/MrsRenzDesigns

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