Looking for Valentine's writing ideas?
While Twinkl can't help you in the pursuit of love, we can definitely lend a helping hand when it comes to Valentine's writing ideas for your English lessons. In this collection, you can discover a huge variety of resources, from adorable poem inserts to poetry templates to let your pupils spread the love themselves. All of these resources are beautifully illustrated (so you can make a fantastic display) and can be downloaded with just the click of a button. Rather than spending hours fiddling with tricky formatting yourself, just find the resources you're interested in, click 'Download Now' and you're good to go. Planning themed lessons has never been easier.
Top Valentine's Writing Resources
To help you plan your Valentine's Day writing activities, we've cherry-picked some of the top resources from this collection. With these Valentine's writing ideas, your pupils can have fun and improve key writing and literacy skills at the same time.
- KS1 Valentine's Day Simple Sentence Writing Prompt Pictures Activity - This is the perfect writing activity for Valentine's Day! The resource features a range of illustrated and written prompts to inspire your pupils. Write about love and all its many forms.
- Valentine's Acrostic Poem Template - Teach acrostic poetry with a topical theme using this fantastic template. 'Valentine's' is written down the side of the template, giving your pupils a helpful prompt to start their poem. It's also beautifully decorated with sweet love hearts.
- Cute Valentine's Day Poems - Card Inserts - These poems are a lovely gift to put inside a Valentine's Day card. There are poems for parents and for the child's special or favourite person. You could also use these to inspire your pupils to write their own poetry.
With all of these Valentine's writing ideas, you can make your classroom a place that's full of love and support on this special day.
Valentine's Writing Ideas for Children
- Write a poem for your favourite person. What do you like about them? How do they make you happy?
- Write about everything typically Valentine's Day. Teddy bears, chocolates, flowers and more.
- Write a letter to Cupid. How does he feel on Valentine's Day?
- Write about something you love. It doesn't have to be a person - it could even be your favourite food or favourite book.
- Write a poem in the shape of a heart, making sure to use all the Valentine's vocabulary that you know.
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