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Valentine’s Day Across the Curriculum: Exploring the History, Literature, Economics, Science, Math and Psychology of Love and Romance
By Katherine Schulten
- Feb. 13, 2019
Updated: Feb., 2020
Is there a place for love and romance — or, at least, reading, writing and research about academic aspects of it — in your classroom?
Try some of our ideas, below, though make sure to first preview the Times articles linked from each to determine their appropriateness for your students.
We’d also be delighted to hear what you do (or don’t do!) to mark this holiday in your classroom; please leave a note in the comments.
Language Arts
Write Personal Essays, Stories and Poems about Relationships
— In this article ten New Yorkers tell short personal stories of love and enchantment in the City. In this piece , people share stories of breakups and bad dates. Use these stories or the weekly Modern Love column — in which essayists write about relationships with romantic partners, family members, friends or even beloved animals — as inspiration for your own essays, stories and poems. And if the longer essays are too challenging as models, try the “ Tiny Love Stories, ” each no more than 100 words. What would yours say?
— Or, listen to love with the Modern Love podcast — and find a Reader Idea about using those podcasts to teach narrative writing . If you get really inspired and want to make your own, consider submitting it to our annual Student Podcast Contest this spring. In 2018 one of our winning teams was a teenage couple, Quinn Page and Bailey Osborne, who explored the question, Should your significant other be your best friend?
— Watch love stories via Modern Love videos, like the one below:
Modern Love | A Kiss, Deferred
A 12-year-old girl’s life and love are shattered by the war in bosnia and herzegovina..
— Use the 21 sentence starters, adapted from Times essays and articles about love and relationships, that we’ve compiled in our Passion Prompts: Sentence Starters for Writing About Relationships to get started on your own fiction or nonfiction piece.
Share Your Thoughts on Love and Romance
Respond to our love-and-romance-related writing prompts . (Please note: those published on our old site are no longer open for comment.)
— How Do You Feel About Valentine’s Day?
— How Much of a Romantic Are You?
— How Do You Think Technology Affects Dating?
— Do You Find It Hard to Say ‘I Love You’?
— Should Your Significant Other Be Your Best Friend?
— What Are the Basic ‘Rules’ for Handling Breakups?
— What’s the Best Way to Heal a Broken Heart?
— How Important Do You Think It Is to Marry Someone With the Same Religion?
— Is Dating a Thing of the Past?
— Is Hookup Culture Leaving Your Generation Unhappy and Unprepared for Love?
— Could Following These Directions Make You Fall in Love With a Stranger?
— Have You Ever Been in Love?
— Have you ever imagined your own wedding?
Write Letters of Love and Appreciation
— Write a love letter — to your crush, a friend, a pet, a place or even a favorite possession. Use these drawings, letters, poems, telegrams and letters created by famous New Yorkers as inspiration. Or, answer our Student Opinion question, “ What Does the World Need to Know About an Important Person in Your Life? ” that was inspired by a popular Modern Love essay, “ You May Want to Marry My Husband .”
— You could also try to send a Valentine’s Day appreciation to the people who have played important roles in your life. In this essay , a writer tells everyone from her fifth grade crush to her hairdresser to her therapist what they mean to her. Who would be on your list?
Read and Write About Weddings
— Using the weekly Vows or Mini-Vows columns in the Weddings section as inspiration, interview a couple about their relationship. (How did they meet? What are the most memorable moments in their history together? What makes them well-suited to each other?) Write up what you learn in a short and entertaining Vows-style narrative and illustrate your story with a photo. Or, make a video, like this one about the first-ever same-sex couple to appear in the column, in 2002.
— Read about 10 inspirational marriage proposals Times readers submitted in 2009, then write a short skit that depicts an original and memorable marriage proposal between characters you invent.
Take Some Romance-Themed Literacy Quizzes
— Match the besotted, thwarted, inappropriate or (more rarely) happy character from classic works of literature with his or her beloved via this quiz .
— What words belong in the 21 blanks of our Valentine’s Day fill-in ? You can fill them in from your own imagination, “Mad-Libs”-style, or choose from a scrambled list of the words that originally appeared in this 2010 Modern Love column.
— E.L.L. students might enjoy our interactive quiz and teaching suggestions for Valentine’s Day that are inspired by a fun Times article about one offbeat way to spend the holiday.
History and Psychology
Learn About Love and Marriage Through the Ages and Across the Globe
— What do primary documents from different eras tell us about attitudes toward love, romance and marriage? Read this Op-Ed piece that features Victorian-era “amorous advertisements,” taken from the pages of The New York Herald, and compare them with similar ads, from Craigslist or elsewhere, today.
— Look inside a vast collection of cards, from as early as the 1680s, featuring pop-ups, cutouts and Civil War soldiers in " Three Centuries of Valentines Offer 12,000 Ways to Say ‘I Love You’. ” Compare the words, images and sentiments to Valentines cards today. What’s changed? What’s remained the same?
— Or, go on a hunt through Times Machine , as we did in this post , putting in the search term “Valentine’s Day” to see how the holiday was celebrated, and reported on, in Times history.
— Just what are we celebrating when we celebrate Valentine’s Day? Where did this holiday come from and why do we care about it so much? Read this article about major Valentine’s Day theories , from ancient Rome to the present. Then, do your own research to see what other histories you can find. Which do you find the most compelling and why?
— Where in the world is Valentine’s Day, or a tradition like it, celebrated? How does it differ from celebrations in the U.S.? For instance, read “ ‘You Can’t Ban Love’: Pakistanis Defy a Valentine’s Day Prohibition ” to learn about how the Islamabad High Court banned Valentine’s celebrations across Pakistan, deeming them “against the teachings of Islam” and a sign of growing Western influence — and how some are taking a risk by celebrating anyway. Or, read about the day sometimes called Russian St. Valentine’s Day and what it honors.
— The speed and the scope of the gay rights movement has been “astonishing” compared to that of movements for African-Americans’ or women’s rights, The Times wrote in a 2013 piece, “ A Sea Change in Less Than 50 Years as Gay Rights Gained Momentum .” Two years later a Supreme Court ruling made same-sex marriage a right nationwide in the United States. What do you know about the history of this movement in the United States? Elsewhere in the world? Use Times search to learn more, and to see where L.G.B.T.Q. issues stand today.
Test a Psychological Experiment
— Here’s how “To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This,” one of the most popular-ever posts on NYTimes.com. It begins:
More than 20 years ago, the psychologist Arthur Aron succeeded in making two strangers fall in love in his laboratory. Last summer, I applied his technique in my own life, which is how I found myself standing on a bridge at midnight, staring into a man’s eyes for exactly four minutes.
Read the essay and discuss whether or not you believe this could actually work — or put it to the test by experimenting with a partner and the 36 Questions That Lead to Love. After, consider the questions we ask in our related Student Opinion question : What makes two people fall in love? Is it fate or chemistry? Or could it simply be having the chance to get to know someone intimately in a short period of time?
— Or, read another of the most popular Modern Love columns of all time, “What Shamu Taught Me About a Happy Marriage,” and learn about the behavioral techniques the writer learned from a dolphin trainer to “nudge” her husband “a little closer to perfect.” You might then try out similar techniques, whether in the context of a relationship, a bad habit of your own, or as a way to “nudge” your school or community on a particular issue or behavior.
Investigate and Advise the “Romance Industry”
What are the economics of Valentine’s Day and the romance industry in general? Check out pieces on everything from the reason behind the 2019 dearth of Sweethearts candies to how the world’s top flower market gets ready for Valentine’s Day . Then, choose a business, industry or local store that thrives on Valentine’s Day and investigate how it advertises, what special products it offers, how its services or offerings have changed over the years. (For instance, this 2020 article reports that Finally, this article reports that “the sharing economy has come for the flower industry” thanks to “climate-conscious romantics.”) What advice would you give this business? Why?
Or, focus only on the economic impact of online dating, and research the various services, like online dating coaches , that have grown up around it. How do these businesses work? Why, according to this article , are they fairly easy to start but hard to grow? Where do you think this industry will go in the future? Why?
In fact, online dating has become such a big business that, according to reports filed with the Federal Trade Commission, Americans looking for love lost at least $143 million to scammers last year . What advice might you give a friend or relative to make sure they stay safe?
Be a Romance Entrepreneur
Invent your own Valentine’s Day product, service or app. For instance, what gifts would you add to this T Magazine list for those who are “indifferent, hurt, on the run or dumped?”
Tell Someone You Love Them — With Economics
— Write a Valentine’s message using the language of economics. The Economix Blog reports on Twitter #FedValentines like “You had me at QE1″ and “I’d like to borrow you overnight and then hold you to maturity.”
— In “How to Be a Better Valentine, Through Economics,” a professor at Stanford recommends three simple steps to be smarter at signaling your love for someone. What advice do you find most interesting? Why?
Budget for Romance
— Plan a romantic getaway or dinner on a budget, using Times resources. If you had, say, $100 (or $25, or $5) to spend on Valentine’s Day, how could you get the most bang for your buck? Use this lesson plan with the Valentine’s Day Times Topics page , which includes recipes for Valentine’s dinners and suggestions for places to visit, things to do and gifts to give, to plan the best celebration possible.
Fine Arts and Media
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Look for Artistic Manifestations of Love
— In “Love Is in the Air, and in the Art,” a critic first defines several types of love, then looks for manifestations of them in art in New York City — and finds everything from a sculpture called “Sleeping Eros” at the Metropolitan Museum to the bronze figure of Balto, a heroic dog, in Central Park. Where can you find manifestations of love in art in your area?
Create Art to Explore Love and Relationships
— In a work of Op-Art called “Pick Your Cupid,” artist Ji Lee takes the classic cherub figure and remakes it to express everything from “In a relationship, but looking” to “hipster” to “filthy rich.” Choose another classic symbol of love and create versions that say something new, or needed, for the 21st century.
— Create a photo essay or video about some aspect of love and romance in your life, school or community. You could photograph “Where to Hold Hands” in your area, curate images of kisses that like these, show many meanings , document how a local restaurant celebrates Valentine’s Day , create original works of art that modernize older notions of love and relationships , or create a map or graphic that explores your romantic life — real or imagined.
Math, Science and Technology
Analyze a Graphic on the Language of Love
The graph above is from our weekly “ What’s Going On in This Graph? ” feature and is in some way related to love and relationships. Take a closer look and tell us: What do you notice? What do you wonder? What do you think is going on in this graph? Read the comments to see what other students had to say and what our moderators from the American Statistical Association replied, then then add your own.
Use Math to Make the Perfect Valentine
“Nothing says ‘I love you’ like a customizable algebraic equation,” writes The Times about Süss, the math widget above:
Like many geometric figures, a heart can be captured in all its curvaceous glory by a single algebraic equation. The equation for a sphere looks simple enough: x²+y²+z²=1. A heart is something more complex: (x²+((1+b)y)²+z²-1)³-x²z³-ay²z³=0 Süss — German for “sweet” — is an interactive widget that allows you to tweak the algebra and customize the heart to your souls’s delight. It was created for Valentine’s Day by Imaginary, a nonprofit organization in Berlin that designs open-source mathematics programs and exhibitions. (You can also visit their widget on its website here .)
Play with the widget and read about how it incorporates the concept of extreme points, or “singularities,” a subject of study in the field of algebraic geometry.
Study the Science of Love
— Find out what happens in the brain when you fall in love , as well as how your brain reacts to being dumped.
— Use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to study the heart. The Times Health section has a special page on Heart Disease and Health , which you could use while doing our lesson plans on advanced technologies used to treat diseases of the cardiopulmonary system , or on looking at how social class affects the health of heart patients .
Learn About Chocolate
How is it made? How can consumers choose the best and most ethically produced bars? This primer can tell you everything you need to know — and can show students how reading about chocolate can teach them fascinating things about science, history, geography, culture, ethics and economics along the way.
Explore the Impact of Technology on Relationships
App Smart | The Dating Game
Apps like happn, bumble and glimpse offer an alternative to tinder..
— Do you use dating apps ? Do you hate them? Are these apps just for hookups, or can you find a serious relationship partner ? Are you interested in alternatives ? In our Student Opinion question, “ How Do You Think Technology Affects Dating? ” debate whether technology has improved love, romance and dating, or hindered it. Where do you stand? Why? To consider ideas, consult this piece by the editor of the Modern Love column about how tech has transformed relationships.
— Does Technology Make Us More Alone? This was one of our most popular Student Opinion questions ever. Watch the related video “ Disruptions: More Connected, Yet More Alone ,” then add your own thoughts and experiences to the conversation.
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What Do We Know About the History of the Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day could easily be one of the most celebrated holidays around the world. The 14th of February is the perfect day of the year to express love to our significant others, crushes, friends, and family members in the form of flowers, gifts, chocolates, etc. Exchanging presents, cards, and love letters for the occasion is a fun process, but where do these traditions of Valentine's Day originate from?
There are three variations of the narrative behind the big question of 'Who was the real Saint Valentine?'. According to the Catholic Church, Saint Valentine was a priest in 3rd-century Rome under the reign of Emperor Claudius. He decided that the soldiers in the national army performed better if they remained single rather than married or in a relationship. That is why he forbade marriage for young men. The latter turned out to be unacceptable for Saint Valentine, and he continued to marry young couples under his blessings in secret.
Another version of the story suggests that Valentine used to free Christians from the prisons of Rome, and during his captivity, he sent small notes to his lover, often ending the letter signed as: 'From your Valentine.' That is probably why small letters and notes exchanged annually on the 14th of February are called 'Valentines.'
Even though we do not have the precise backstory after which Valentine we celebrate Valentine's Day, we know for sure that he was heroic. That's because he devoted himself to his object of love, and he might as well have encouraged others to be freely in love even though the 3rd-century Roman legislation did not give him a right to do so.
Since the 14th century, lovers have exchanged 'Valentines' to symbolically celebrate their affection for each other. Whether you have already found your significant other or you're willing to wish 'Happy Valentine's Day' to your crush this 14th of February, we've got you covered with the most heartwarming short Valentine's poems for her or him.
Follow the article for useful tips about how to construct funny Valentine's day messages, Valentine's day wishes, and paragraphs for either your romantic partner, family member or best friend.
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Celebrating Valentine's Day Around the World
Time by time Saint Valentine's Day became one of the most celebrated holidays around the world. Many countries worldwide differ in their traditional ways of celebrating and their selection of time frame for Valentine's feast day. Let's look closer at the distinct customs in different places.
Valentine's Day in the USA
Since the 19th century, people around the USA have celebrated Valentine's Day on the 14th of February. When it comes to school students, every one of them makes Valentine's Day wishes for their classmates and teachers. Therefore, Valentine's Day easily becomes the celebration of friendships among young children in elementary and secondary schools. Exchanging cards full of cute Valentine poems and heart-shaped candies, otherwise known as 'conversation hearts,' is an inseparable part of a cute Valentine's Day celebration in the USA. There is no such thing as 'too much candy' when it comes to American Valentine's Day. But a little chocolate and other sweet treats have been a typical way of sending lovely messages to lovers or crushes since the first mass-produced valentines in America.
In the USA, Valentine's Day is to celebrate romantic love and show adoration to family members, best friends, and, most importantly, dear parents. Americans usually express their gratitude and love towards them through small Valentine's day messages saying 'Happy Valentine's Day to the best mom in the world,' 'Happy Valentine's to the most caring grandma,' etc.
You can express love and devotion to your dear ones through gifts such as flowers or jewelry. Spending a romantic holiday at a nice restaurant is also typical for American couples on the 14th of February. Overall, they tend to openly and genuinely appreciate the existence of their beloved on the loveliest day of the year.
Spain's Valentine's Day
Unlike the USA, Spain varies in its way of honoring love since most Spanish people regard Valentine's Day as just another form of consumerism, otherwise known as mass-produced valentines. That is why they avoid buying gifts on Saint Valentine's Day, celebrated on different dates in each city. So, while people in Barcelona celebrate Valentine's on the 23rd of April, others in Valencia do the same on the 9th of October. For all the Spanish people out there, our service has prepared lines of heartfelt valentine paragraphs for April and October, which you can check out below.
Japan's Valentine's Day
Saint Valentine's Day in Japan is not a single occasion. There are two distinct holidays for Japanese men and women to celebrate their love for each other; on the 14th of February, women turn to give gifts to their partners as a romantic symbol, while on the 14th of March, men do the same. However, the 14th of March is not just a regular Valentine's Day type; rather, it is known as the 'White Day,' which means that men prepare gifts dominated by white color for their lovers. So, while you prepare something white for your significant other, make sure to fill your valentine day speech with romantic poems to win the heart of the woman of your dreams.
France's Valentine's Day
French were prone to certain traditions like 'drawing for love' back in the day. People gave themselves the freedom to choose partners based on their preferences by calling out to each other from the windows. There was also a spark of witchcraft in the ancient Valentine's traditions. The lovers did not only express affection towards each other on Valentine's Day but also hatred. Desperate couples burned each others' images on a bonfire if their partners did not turn out as well as expected. Not even the longest Valentine's Day paragraphs could melt their hearts once they feel betrayed or disappointed by their partners. As we see, a typical French love story in the middle ages was full of drama.
Italy's Valentine's Day
Italians perceive the roots of Saint Valentine's Day as Spanish. That is why they ignored the value of gift-giving on Valentine's Day. Nevertheless, present-day Italy is completely different since couples have actively started exchanging typical Valentine's gifts like roses, candy, jewelry, chocolate, etc. It is worth mentioning that chocolate-covered hazelnut, called Baci Perugina, is a unique Italian type of candy for Valentine's Day. It's the type of chocolate reserved for the one and only person who has captivated the hearts of an Italian. So, if an Italian man or woman ever gives you the precious Baci Perugina, know that it's not just a regular type of chocolate. Baci Pergunas represent Valentine's Day in Italy.
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Valentine's Cards: How to Greet
A few pointers on how to send heartfelt Valentine's Day greeting cards to your close ones would not be a dumb idea seeing that Valentine's Day is just around the corner. First, make it genuine. Start by reflecting on why this particular individual is important to you. The reasons might include their unique personality and physical characteristics, such as their kind spirit, caring nature, stunning smile, and whatever you find exquisite about that special person. You can even use special valentine's day greeting images to make their day brighter and more creative.
Valentine's Day Paragraphs
Although general tips like the one above may be beneficial, we have also prepared long Valentine's Day paragraphs that you can use to demonstrate how much you value your significant other.
I'm incapable of imagining myself not in love with you. My feelings for you are so fierce that I feel your presence wherever I go, and even when you are not with me, I feel like you are around. You are the soundtrack of my mind; the thought of you never leaves me. My Day begins and ends with you. I go to sleep feeling happy, knowing I will see you in my dreams. I have always wanted you to be my only Valentine, love you loads.
I admire your ability to remain calm in any situation. I admire your compassion and understanding. I never understand how you can be so certain about everything. I've given up figuring out where all that assurance comes from.
You look stunning each day, and your beautiful positive energy attracts me the most. You never fail to make me fall in love and let me see the world through rose-colored glasses.
Even though you are the most unromantic girl I have ever met, and you sometimes struggle with showing off the slightest bit of emotion, I still think that you are the most wonderful treasure I have been living for all this time.
You are the personification of love, and I will not give you up for anything in the world. I adore you and wish you the most romantic Valentine's Day ever.
May those Valentine's Day greeting card messages and paragraphs be the source of inspiration for you to create an ever-lasting impression on your person on the upcoming 14th of February. You can use more than one valentines paragraph to enrich your greeting and your valentine day speeches.
But, as we have already mentioned, this holiday is not only for lovers. If you are willing to project love and appreciation towards your buddies, we have prepared valentines day paragraphs for best friend as well:
You have been my friend through life's storms and uncertainties. We have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly together, and I can't imagine life without you. My dear friend, I love you eternally. Happy Valentine's Day.
I cannot help but think of the Day when our boyfriends will be present, and we will be able to spend Valentine's Day with them. Let's keep having fun together for now. Ladies, Happy Valentine's Day!
Valentine's Day Poems
Poetry has always been the truest of art forms that allow us to show vulnerability and sentiments in the most emotional moments of our lives. Do you want to make your partner's upcoming Valentine's Day the most memorable? Writing down short valentines poems would project your feelings beautifully. While not everyone might be willing to write a poem themselves, we can still glance through the works of literary geniuses such as Lord Byron, Shakespeare, and Elizabeth Barrett. Their short valentines day poetry will fill you with enormous inspiration.
While it might be hard to describe the depth of love we might have for another person, Elizabeth Barrett has done it beautifully in her poem 'How do I Love Thee?'. Are you trying to be original while expressing your feelings? This cute valentine poem might do the trick for you:
'How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach when feeling out of sight
For the end of Being and ideal Grace.'
Our loved ones are often perceived as the most beautiful creatures from our subjective point of view. Lord Byron caught this very eccentric feature of being in love in his poem 'She Walks in Beauty.' If you are looking for the perfect poem to light up the Day for the woman of your dreams, Byron's masterpiece would be a perfect valentine's poem for her:
Shakespeare, the father of English drama, further described how loving someone gives us a peculiar perception of our romantic partner and the outer world in his 'Sonnet 18'. In Shakespeare's period, it was unusual for women to be expressive regarding their affection for men. Nowadays, it is not the issue. So, you can use this and other sonnets as short Valentine's poems for him:
'Shall I compare thee to a summer's Day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.'
One of the most prolific English Romantic poets, John Clare, has described the beauty of falling in love for the first time in his poem 'First love.' If you find yourself under the impact of inexplicable sensations while you see your first love walking by, or you feel your heartbeat becoming faster and faster as your daydream about them, you could just as well easily relate to the words of John Clare:
'I ne'er was struck before that hour.
With love so sudden and so sweet,
Her face bloomed like a sweet flower
And stole my heart away completely.'
One of the brightest stars of modern American literature, Langston Hughes, surely has felt the senselessness of time while dancing with his loved one. Writing down lines from his poem, 'Juke Box Love Song,' in your Valentine's day card and taking your loved one out for a dancing night would probably be one of the best ideas for Valentine's Day:
'Take Harlem's heartbeat,
Make a drumbeat,
Put it on a record, let it whirl,
And while we listen to it play,
Dance with you till Day,
Dance with you, my sweet brown Harlem girl.'
Last but not least, Sidney Lanier has stunningly compared the meeting point of the sun, and the sea far on the horizon to the sweet kisses exchanged between her and her lover. If you are willing to break the silence and reveal your attraction to your crush symbolically on Valentine's Day, then Sidney's poem 'Evening Song' will be a perfect fit for your Valentine's Card:
'Look off, dear love, across the sallow sands,
And mark yon meeting of the sun and sea;
How long they kiss in sight of all the lands,
Ah! longer, longer we.'
Valentines Day Essay Sample
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Valentine’s Day in ELA: Ideas for Reading and Writing ALL February
by Katie Auer Distance Learning , Language & Writing , Seasonal & Holiday , Writing Ideas 1 comment
I’ve written blog posts about the importance of setting a good feeling tone in the classroom , making learning fun , and affective learning (find out why it’s the most effective learning of all). This post goes right along with that notion that you can deliberately advance students’ learning just by making them feel good and relaxed.
Valentine’s Day, and all February for that matter, is one more opportunity to focus on the positives such as kindness and love, while engaging students’ emotions and having fun! So, here are some reading, writing, and language ideas for a Valentine’s Day in ELA you’ll love.
Here are some ideas for Valentine’s Day in ELA:
1) Express love or appreciation in an Ode: According to the dictionary, an “ode” is “a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter – a poem meant to be sung.”
And, according to poets.org , an ode was “originally accompanied by music and dance, and later reserved by the Romantic poets to convey their strongest sentiments—is a formal address to an event, a person, or a thing not present.” Wow, who knew? (I didn’t.)
I recommend keeping it simple and just having students write freely with a simple abab or abca rhyme scheme…but I also found this great lesson online that looks very helpful for both teachers and students writing odes.
So, have students brainstorm all the things and/or people and pets they love and appreciate. Ask some leading questions, such as What’s your favorite thing to do after school? or What food or drinks do you LOVE? or Who do you love like a sister? or Who shows you love?
2) Shower with Compliments: I got this idea from “The Cult of Pedagogy,” a TPT seller who has inspired me. She says students take turns of about 10-15 minutes each being in the “hot seat” while their classmates write compliments on the board behind them. She says you have to see it to appreciate its full impact. What a great idea. I’m thinking the teacher needs a turn too!
3) Sticky Note Love: I have a friend (a mother of 5) who covers her kids’ doors with sticky notes that show what she loves about that kid – on or around Valentine’s Day (or maybe it’s birthdays…). Anyway, I’m sure this can somehow be incorporated into Language Arts. For example, instruct students to write 10 adjectives (one word each) to express what they love about a person, thing, whatever…
4) Idioms about the heart and love: My heart really goes out to you …especially if you have teenagers acting head over heels in love or who have just gotten their hearts broken …One of my blog posts lists 20 idioms about love and the heart . It gets students thinking why the heart is associated with love anyway. These are fun to read, to incorporate into writing, or to research their origins. It also links to a free printable that gets students to write literal meanings in a language activity.
5) ELA Science Fusion “Your Cardiovascular System” ( Mini-Unit or Lite version text only): Relevant, interesting, engaging scientific and technical informational text and literacy in science activities for English Language Arts or science class or both. Thoroughly researched, highly visual, creative and fun ELA connections, extension activities, vocabulary building, a song to sing along to (a song I LOVED as a kid whenever teachers would show us the video), fascinating informational text all about how our circulatory system works.
6) Shakespeare in Love: I found a GREAT post about 20 of Shakespeare’s quotes about love that tells all about the context they are set in and their meaning. I also found this list of 55 of Shakespeare’s most famous love quotes . And here is a list of his sonnets. How about have students each choose a different sonnet and quote to analyze? They can identify: mood, speaker, tone, imagery, metaphor, rhyme scheme, etc.
7) Write a Love Letter to a Book or Author: Have you ever seen that skit on the Tonight Show in which Jimmy Fallon writes “thank you notes” to random things? It cracks me up. So this is like that, sort of. Have students write to a book or author showering them with love and specific compliments.
8) The History of Valentine’s Day: As simple of a concept that Valentine’s Day is, it turns out the history is ancient, not fully documented (and full of hearsay), yet is quite interesting (like how greeting cards came about) and even contends that Valentine’s Day was meant to replace a festival we would call “inappropriate” these days. I wrote the text for grades 6 and up to explore these concepts. They’re not really well suited to younger elementary kids.
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Short Essay about Valentine’s Day 2020
Valentine�s Day is a day to celebrate love. It is celebrated every year on 14th of February. It is mainly celebrated in United States of America, United Kingdom, France, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Denmark and Australia.
People believe that Valentine�s Day began in Rome. The day holds a strong and exciting historical importance. Besides that, every year we celebrate this day by showing the people around us how much we love and care for them. It is a day when we all show our love for the one we care and for the one who is very special to us.
Valentine�s Day is mostly considered as an international festival celebrating the feeling of love. More than just being a day for the lovers, the day holds bigger importance. It is a day to show and express our love to anyone. When we love our parents, we fail to express it sometime. So, the day is a chance to express our love for our parents, for our family members, and for our friends and closed ones.
The interesting fact about this day is that it is also a holiday for candy. More than one million boxes of chocolate are given for Valentine�s Day every year. Another interesting fact is that Richard Cadbury was the first person to make chocolates for Valentine�s Day.
However, Valentine�s Day celebrates the bond and the relationship between people. It is a day which teaches us how we should express our love, care and respect for anyone who is important in our life. It helps us to feel happy about our loved ones. It also shows us the importance of happiness we feel when we are around the ones who matter to us.
Question on Valentine’s Day
Why is valentine’s day celebrated.
St. Valentine’s birthday is celebrated as a festival to romantic love, friendship and admiration.
Is Valentine’s Day just for couples?
More than just being a day for the lovers, the day holds bigger importance. It is a day to show and express our love to anyone. When we love our parents, we fail to express it sometime.
When did Valentine’s Day originate?
people believe that Valentine�s Day began in Rome in fifth century. The day holds a strong and exciting historical importance. Besides that, every year we celebrate this day by showing the people around us how much we love and care for them.
When is Valentine’s Day 2020?
Valentine’s Day 2020 is on Friday, February 14, 2020
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