12 Coolest Valentine's Day School Party Games - (2024)

Party time again?! Yep. I’ve scoured the internet for some party game ideas and came up with some cool Valentine’s Day games of my own. These 12 Coolest Valentine’s Day School Party Games will make everyone fall in love from Pre-school to 6th grade. Happy planning and remember that chocolate is a party planners best friend (bribes always welcome). Enjoy!

PRESCHOOL, KINDERGARTEN & 1ST GRADE

1. Pin the Lips on Mrs. Valentine (She really wants a kiss!)

What you will need:

  • Pin the Lips on Mrs. Valentine Printable PDF file {Mrs. Valentine’s Lips Template}
  • Card stock
  • Poster board
  • Marker
  • Scissors
  • Tape
  • Blindfold

Directions: Download and print file on card stock. Cut out Mrs. Valentine’s lips. On a poster board, draw the head and face for Mrs. Valentine leaving off her mouth. To play the game, place the Mrs. Valentine Poster on the chalk/white board or tape it to a wall. Put tape on the back of each of the lips, enough for each child to take a turn. Have kids line up. First child gets blindfolded and then tries to pin the lips on Mrs. Valentine. Take the blindfold off so the child can see where they pinned Mrs. Valentine’s lips and have the next child go. Continue until everyone has a turn. Be prepared for giggles!

2.Who Do YouLove?

What you will need:

  • One chair for every child, minus one. (if there are 15 kids, use 14 chairs)

Directions:Arrange the chairs in a circle so that the seats are facing inside.The player who is “it” stands in the center of the circle, and the other kids sit in the chairs facing her.The “it” approaches one of the seated children and says, “Who do you love?” The player who is approached must come up with an answer, such as “I love everyone wearing pink” or “I love everyone who has a dog,” and then anyone wearing pink or who has a pet dog must stand up and scramble to find a new seat.Players cannot shift to the seat next to them, should it become vacant. They must move at least two chairs away from their original spot.In the meantime, “it” should try to sit down in one of the vacant chairs.Once everyone finds a spot, the one player left standing becomes the new “it” and must then approach a seated player and ask, “Who do you love?”There’s no definitive end to the game and no winner. Repeat it as long as the children are having fun.Tips:As you explain the instructions, be sure to tell the kids that pushing and shoving or pulling players out of their chairs isn’t allowed.Use sturdy chairs and not ones that fold. Originally from About.com {here}.

3. Blinded by Love

What you will need:

  • Chalkboard or Whiteboard
  • 3-4 Blindfolds

Directions: Have three or four children go up to the chalkboard at once.Blindfold each child, and hand each a piece of chalk.Ask each child to draw a heart on the chalkboard.The children will have fun laughing with each other when they see the silly shapes they’ve actually drawn. Take more turns trying to draw other Valentine theme objects like a flower, a puppy, candy etc. Originally from BirthdayInABox.com {here}.

4. Heart Hop

What you will need:

  • Heart for each child with instruction written on one side.
  • Instructions might include: Hop like a bunny, walk like a crab, zombie walk, skip, walk backwards, twirl etc.

Directions:Children divide into two teams. Put the hearts at the end of the room in two piles. On your mark the first child on each team runs to the pile, takes a heart and does what the heart says, while returning to their team, then sits down. The next team member then runs to the pile…etc. The first team to be sitting down wins. Originally from Kaboose.com {here}.

2ND, 3RD & 4TH GRADES

5.Candy Relay

What you will need:

  • Two Pairs of Mittens
  • Bag of Wrapped Candy

Directions:Make two equal teams.Have the members of each team line up, one behind the other.Give the first player in each line a pair of mittens to put on.Give every player a piece of wrapped candy.When you say, “Go,” the players with the mittens must try to unwrap their candy as fast as possible.Once a player has unwrapped his/her candy, he/she must eat it, and then pass the mittens to the next player in line.Play continues until every player in line has successfully unwrapped and eaten their candy.The first team to finish wins the game. Originally from BirthdayInABox.com {here}.

6. Valentine’s Day Wack-a-Dooble MadLip

What you will need:

  • Print enough copies of the Valentine Madlip Printable PDF file {Valentine Madlip Printable}.
  • Pencils

Directions: Have the children partner up. Hand one partner the Silly Valentine Day Letter. Without reading the letter, have the first partner ask their partner to tell them a word to fill in the blank. Once the blanks are filled, have the kids read the letter aloud. Giggles are mandatory!

7.Breathless

What you will need:

  • Several Sheets of Pink and Red Tissue Paper
  • A Pack of Straight Straws (non-bendable)
  • A Few Small Plastic Bags (2 per team)
  • Scissors

Directions:Cut out small, tissue paper hearts. Cut straws into 2″ or 3″ sections. You will need at least one straw and one paper heart for each child.Divide the class into even teams, preferably with 4 to 6 children on each one.Have each team line up one behind the other.Hand each player a straw.For each team, fill a plastic bag with tissue paper hearts (1 heart per player); give a filled bag to the first player in each line.Give the last player in each line an empty bag.When you say, “Go,” the first player in each line must take a heart out of the bag using only their straw and the suction of their breath, and pass the heart to the next person in line.The heart can only be transferred from straw to straw by suction.When the heart gets to the last player in line, he/she drops it into the empty bag.Play continues until one team passes all of its hearts down the line, winning the game. Originally from BirthdayInABox.com {here}.

8. Funny Valentine

What you will need:

  • Paper and pencil for each person

Directions: One person is selected as the leader (who remains out of the game) all players then get into a circle and each is given a piece of paper to write a silly thing to do without letting others see what they have written (e.g. Bark like a dog, sing a song, dance silly). Each player then folds their paper up so that the contents cannot be seen. On the leaders command players then start to pass the pieces of paper around the circle waiting for the command to stop. When this happens two people are chosen to carry out the instructions on the pieces of paper they have, without laughing. Those who laugh are out. Repeat until only two people left. Originally from FunAndGames.org and adapted from the game Silly Scrumple {here}.

5TH & 6TH GRADES

9.Sweet Tooth

What you will need:

  • 2 big bowls (one for each team)
  • Straws for each team member
  • Several bags of conversation hearts candy
  • Cups for each team member

Directions:Divide children into two teams. Pour one bag of hearts into each of the team’s big bowls. Hand out straws and cups to each member. On the start they all must try to collect as many conversation hearts as they can from their team’s bowl into their cups, but they CAN’T touch them with their hands. They must suck them onto their straws and transport the skittles to their cups without dropping them. Have their cups lined up at another table to make the challenge harder (and funnier). Team who empties their big bowl first wins. After the game everyone can eat their winnings! Adapted from Queen-of-theme-party-games.com {here}.

10. Valentine’s Day Left/Right Game Story

What you will need:

  • Valentine Left/Right Story Printable PDF file {Valentine LEFT/RIGHT Game Story}
  • Some small wrapped prizes (candy, pencils, soda, etc.)

Directions:Wrap several prizes. Have kids sit in a circle. Hand several wrapped prizes to kids in the circle. The leader reads the story. Every time the kids hear LEFT in the story, they pass the prize to the LEFT. Every time they hear RIGHT in the story, they pass the prize to the RIGHT. Whoever is holding a prize when the story finishes, that person gets the prize! Read the story a few more times starting with new kids and new prizes or break the story up into sections. Enjoy!

11. Telegrams

What you will need:

  • Paper
  • Pencils

Directions:This is a hilarious party game that requires some quick thinking. Issue each person with a pencil and paper. Players then call out letters in turn (up to about fifteen) which everyone writes down.The aim of the game is to use those letters in the order written down to make a sentence with each letter being the start of a word. After one minute each player reads out his sentence and the one judged to be the funniest is the winner.It’s much more fun if players can include the names of the guests. Originally fromKids-PartyCabin.com{here}.

12.Marshmallow Ball

What you will need:

  • Bags of mini marshmallows for each child (you can make your own bags by filling sandwich bags with marshmallows).

Directions: The object of the game is to get as many marshmallows into your partners mouth from across the room. Everyone pairs up and one person from each team is designated the tosser the other is the catcher. Each tosser gets a bag full of marshmallows. Divide the tossers and catchers at least five feet apart. Have the tossers on one side and the catchers on the other. On the start of go the tossers try to land as many marshmallows as they can into their partners mouth. Switch places, tosser becomes catcher and catcher becomes tosser so everyone has a turn. Originally from Queen-of-theme-party-games.com{here}.

12 Coolest Valentine's Day School Party Games - (2024)

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What do we do on Valentine's Day at school? ›

Fun Valentine's Day Activities for Elementary Students
  • Have a month-long kindness challenge. ...
  • Exchange notes of kindness. ...
  • Have a door-decorating contest. ...
  • Read some Valentine's Day books. ...
  • Make a heart collage. ...
  • Craft up some Valen-slime. ...
  • Set up a candy heart estimation jar. ...
  • Do a crystal heart science experiment.
Jan 29, 2024

How do children celebrate Valentine's Day in school? ›

Typically for younger grades, students often create bags or faux “mailboxes” for in-class card exchanges, says Kopach. So, while they may not have to put each student's name on a card, they may be asked to write their own name on each valentine to let their classmates know who the card is from.

How do you throw a Valentine's Day party? ›

Go ahead and scroll through for some fun party-planning tips that will make your V-Day bash the envy of the newsfeed.
  1. Send some sexy-ass invites. ...
  2. Plan a fun party game. ...
  3. Get the drinks ready. ...
  4. Prep a cute lil craft. ...
  5. Set up a romantic movie room. ...
  6. Do some fortune telling. ...
  7. Make some fancy cubes. ...
  8. Set up a DIY photo booth.
Feb 7, 2024

How do you play musical hearts? ›

Play music as the children walk around the circle of hearts. When the music stops, direct each child to find a heart to stand on. Remove one heart after each round. Each time the music stops, ask the child who does not have a heart to stand on to share a heart with another child.

What should a 14 year old do on Valentine's Day? ›

Valentine's Day Date Ideas For Teens
  • Movie. Watching a movie together with your love is one of the best first Valentine's date ideas. ...
  • Go for a picnic. ...
  • Go for a sporting event. ...
  • Theme party. ...
  • Dinner date. ...
  • Coffee. ...
  • Visit a concert. ...
  • Indoor plan.

What to sell on Valentine's Day at school? ›

When planning a Valentine's Day fundraiser, you likely think of chocolates and roses. Flowers are a staple of this popular holiday. Roses are arguably the most popular flower you can start selling at your school. Nearly 28% of adults purchase flowers for a loved one or partner on Valentine's Day.

What does code Valentine mean in school? ›

The “Code Valentine” signal will be made anytime a person on campus is in need of emergency services such as cardiac arrest or symptoms where the Code Valentine/First Responder Team may be needed. Teachers serving on the Code Valentine Team should include members of the First Responder Team.

How to propose a girl on Valentine day in school? ›

Top 10 Ways to Propose Her on Valentine's Day
  1. Plan a particular date: ...
  2. Cook her a special meal: ...
  3. Write a love letter: ...
  4. Take her on a scavenger hunt: ...
  5. Propose in a unique location: ...
  6. Plan a surprise proposal party: ...
  7. Create a video proposal: ...
  8. Plan a romantic getaway:
Feb 6, 2023

Do you give valentines to teachers? ›

So after you've checked off your shopping list of Valentine's Day gifts for her or Valentine's Day gifts for him, be sure to pick up a little something for the teacher in your life, too. If you need some inspiration, check out our list of the best teacher Valentine gifts that deserve an A+ for thoughtfulness.

How do you celebrate Valentine's Day in a unique way? ›

The Most Romantic Ideas for Celebrating Valentine's Day at Home
  1. 01 of 10. Make Plans for the Kids. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Decorate Your Space. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Prepare a Special Meal. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Mix Up Specialty co*cktails. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Play Some Music and Dance Without Phones. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Plan Light-Hearted Activities. ...
  7. 07 of 10. ...
  8. 08 of 10.
Feb 5, 2024

What is a favorite things party on Valentine's Day? ›

So, exactly what is a “My Favorite Things Party” and how do you throw one? The basic idea is that guests bring a few of the same unwrapped gifts that cost at or under the amount you set, then they go home with the same number of items from other guests.

How do you play Queen of Hearts? ›

Here's how it works:

The game consists of a shuffled a deck of 52 playing cards including two jokers. Each is placed in a sealed envelope bearing a random number from one to 54. Players purchase as many raffle tickets as they would like online. During checkout players note their number(s) choice.

How do you play Hearts dice game? ›

A six Dice game containing the letters that spell H-E-A-R-T-S on each side of each die. Each player rolls the dice once and scores based on how many letters of the word hearts are rolled. Each letter after the H is counted as 5 points. 4 H's rolled doubles your score and 4 S's cancel your score.

How do you play bar Queen of Hearts? ›

For a chance to draw for the Queen of Hearts, purchase a $1 ticket. Tickets will be sold behind the bar. NUMBER, AND CARD NUMBER YOU ARE CHOOSING ON THE BACK OF THE TICKET. IF THE NAME ON THE TICKET IS NOT LEGIBLE, THE TICKET WILL BE CONSIDERED VOID AND ANOTHER TICKET WILL BE DRAWN.

What are people supposed to do on Valentine's Day? ›

Some people spend quality time with their loved ones while others may choose this day to propose or get married. Many people gift Valentines' flowers, greeting cards, chocolates, or personalized gifts, to their partners or admirers him/her on Valentine's Day. Most people choose flowers to celebrate Valentine's day.

What do we do at Valentine's Day? ›

Couples take the opportunity of Valentine's feast day to exchange sweet words and gifts as proof of love. Such gifts typically include boxes of chocolates, cupcakes, and red roses, which are considered the emblem of sacrifice and passion.

What do some people do on Valentine's Day? ›

Whether you want to do something in the spirit of Valentine's Day – buy yourself some chocolate, watch a romantic comedy – or just do something that you love – read a great book, play video games, go for a walk — choose something that will feel emotionally restorative.

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