![]() "You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.Delight the kids in your life with this free, printable Conversation Heart Memory Game - perfect for Valentine’s Day. I'm finishing up candy heart packets for contractions, opposites, and colors! Click on the link to see how the Peppermint Plum Blog Spot does it! Make these lovely snowflake valentines out of a coffee filter and put some candy hearts on them for a cute party favor. Click on the link to check it out.Ī has a tutorial of how to make your own candy hearts. National Geographichas a Candy Hearts Bingo Game. Want some more fun things to do with candy hearts? These also make great Memory Match Games too! Click on the link to view/print Candy Heart Itty Bitty Books Last year’s booklet was Fun With Candy Hearts.įinally, I made up 208 traceable number and letter flashcards with covers so that your students can make Candy Heart Itty Bitty booklets for counting, skip counting by 2’s, 3’s, 5’s, 10’s, color words and colors, + the alphabet (upper and lowercase letters). I’ve included some fun new skill sheets for you in More Fun With Candy Heartsclick on the link to view/print this 33-page mini conversation heart unit. There are 2 graphing extensions: 1 for graphing your students' favorite flavor of candy heart, the other for graphing their favorite color candy heart. I made numeric candy heart anchor charts as well as trace and write the number worksheets. There's also one where students guess how many candy hearts will go around the heart shape. Pictured is an example of a guess-timation sheet. There are many math centers you can do with candy hearts: patterning, guess-timation, counting, graphing, measurement etc. The person holding the bomb, can remain in or be out of the game depending on how you want to play.Ĭlick on the link to view/print the Dolch Word Candy Hearts Click on the link to view/print the bomb cards. If someone has a bomb card, everyone yells “Kaboom!” and you start over. Go around the circle.Ĭhildren read their word(s). Another way to play this is “Kaboom!”Pass around the candy heart cards. Play a whole-group game and put the laminated hearts in a box, have students take one out identify the word(s). Make Memory Matchgames, put them up on your word wall for February, have students put them in alphabetical order, or have students choose several and make sentences with them. Simply use them as anchor charts, or print them off and laminate them. I got out my Dolch word list and made a complete set of Conversational Hearts from all of the lists Pre-Primer through 3 rd grade. Of course my brain was working over time trying to think of the zillion ways I could use this. Click on the link to view/download the 100 Day With Candy Hearts packet. Use them for Memory Match or "I Have Who Has?" color games. If you want, attach a box of the conversation hearts. Some school's 100 Day lands on or close to Valentine's Day I made up a 100 Day candy heart as a cute note for your kiddo's. I even made one for my husband, and taped it to his bathroom mirror. How perfect to make a surprise heart note for all of your students, or allow them keyboard practice, and let them make their own heart or message, in an independent computer-center activity. While working on this article, I found where you can type in up to 11 upper or lowercase letters! Wahoo! ![]() However, they do look just like real candy hearts, which are also printed in all caps. I went crazy making some cute CVC words for you, but was a bit bummed because the letters only print in all caps. I’m so excited! Last year I found the Acme Heart Maker site where you could type in 4-letter words on candy hearts. 1-2-3 Come Do Some Candy Heart Activities With Me
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