Homeschool Valentine's Day Party (Grades 1-3)
What's included
1 live meeting
1 hrs 15 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
Welcome to our Valentine's Day Party! This class is designed to provide a fun social time for students that are homeschooled or doing virtual work. Our party will start with introductions and an icebreaker. Next we will spend 30 minutes or so making Valentine's Day cards using whatever crafting supplies we have. Examples will be shown and learners have the option of sharing their work! After crafting, we will play a round of Valentine's Day themed BINGO. After BINGO we will play charades/pictionary. Learners will be messaged something to act out or draw using the whiteboard option on zoom. Other learners will guess what they are drawing. Topics will be Valentine's Day related. Learners don't need any special experience or knowledge to participate in this class. Learners will get lots of time to interact with classmates through discussion, games, and sharing. I use google slides to create a fun and inviting environment for our party. Please not that this Valentine's Day class is secular in nature.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Please supervise your learner when using scissors or hot glue guns.
Supply List
Learners need some crafting supplies to make Valentine's Day cards. Paper, markers, glue, scissors, stickers, etc. Don't worry about buying things, just use what supplies you have available. A BINGO board will also be sent prior to class! Please print and have it ready to play during our party.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in History from University of Delaware
Hello!
My name is Stephanie and I am so happy to be an educator here on Outschool. I have experience teaching learners of all ages - preschool all the way up through graduate school. My educational background includes bachelor degrees in Art Conservation and Anthropology and a minor in Fine Art. I also have a Master’s Degree in Urban Affairs and Public Policy with a concentration in Historic Preservation. I genuinely love all things material culture, art, history and architecture.
I am also a mom of three children. I love trips to the library, museums, historic sites and parks. I enjoy travel, cold lemonade, reading books, taking walks and shopping locally. My house is filled with lots of love and chaos.
I believe that education should be a dynamic and personalized experience. I view classrooms as places where curiosity is celebrated and where learning is an active, collaborative endeavor. I strive to foster a learning environment where students are encouraged to pursue their passions, ask questions, and think critically. I believe that hands-on learning not only enhances retention but also ignites a genuine enthusiasm for acquiring knowledge. Through open discussions and exploration of topics that resonate with students' interests, I aim to empower them to become lifelong learners who are not just consumers of knowledge but creators of it. Ultimately, I aspire to inspire a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom and into every facet of students' lives.
Come have fun and learn with me!
Reviews
Live One-Time Class
$8
per classMeets once
75 min
Completed by 18 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-9
3-10 learners per class