Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to show children the importance of love and friendship. One way to celebrate the occasion in the classroom is through reading comprehension exercises that are both educational and fun. To help teachers and parents engage their elementary students, we’ve curated a list of 10 Valentine’s Day reading comprehension activities that are sure to keep students engaged.

1. “Love Monster” by Rachel Bright

“Love Monster” is a heartwarming book about a monster who’s trying to find love. It’s perfect for teaching young children about the power of positive thinking and determination. After reading, ask students to write about a time when they persevered to achieve a goal.

2. “The Day It Rained Hearts” by Felicia Bond

“The Day It Rained Hearts” is a charming story about a little girl named Cornelia who catches hearts falling from the sky and uses them to make unique Valentine’s Day cards. After reading, have students create their own unique Valentine’s Day cards using materials of their choice.

3. “Valentine’s Day Jokes” by Riley Weber

Valentine’s Day Jokes by Riley Weber is a fun, light-hearted book perfect for children who are starting to develop their sense of humor. After reading, have students create their unique jokes and share them with the class.

4. “Roses are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink” by Diane deGroat

This book is perfect for teaching elementary students about empathy and the importance of putting oneself in another’s shoes. After reading, ask students to write down a time when they noticed someone upset and how they helped that person feel better.

5. “The Biggest Valentine Ever” by Steven Kroll

“The Biggest Valentine Ever” is an excellent option for teaching collaboration and teamwork. After reading, ask students to create varying concepts for a giant Valentine’s Day card.

6. “A Crankenstein Valentine” by Samantha Berger

“A Crankenstein Valentine” is an entertaining book that embraces Valentine’s Day through both a fun and interesting story. After reading, ask students to create their own stories or something else relating to Valentine’s Day.

7. “Love, Splat” by Rob Scotton

“Love, Splat” is a best-selling book about a group of cats who experience love for the first time. The book teaches elementary students about the ups and downs of love and the importance of staying connected. After reading, ask students to describe how they show others that they love them.

8. “Happy Valentine’s Day, Charlie Brown!” by Charles M. Schulz

“Happy Valentine’s Day, Charlie Brown!” is an excellent option for teaching children about inclusion and kindness. After reading, have students create their unique Valentine’s Day cards containing amazing messages about kindness.

9. “The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart” by Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton

“The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart” is a delightful book about a girl named Geraldine who learns how to follow her heart despite others’ opinions. After reading, ask students what they want to be when they grow up and why.

10. “Love That Dog” by Sharon Creech

Finally, “Love That Dog” is an excellent option for teaching children about love for pets and learning to love reading and poetry. After reading, ask students to write poetry about a pet they might have. They can use any form of poetry.

In conclusion, reading comprehension exercises are a perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in elementary classrooms. With the above-listed activities, children can have a fun and educational Valentine’s Day. Implement these activities and spread love amongst your little learners.

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