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Celebrate Valentine's Day with these free classroom resources from PBS LearningMedia. Engage your students in a fun math activity or dive into the history of this lovely holiday. 

1. Valentine's Day | All About the Holidays

Grades: 3-5

No one knows for sure who St. Valentine was, but we still honor him with a holiday. Listen to one legend about who he was, and discover more about this celebration of love. This video is also available in Spanish! 

2. Valentine Cards: Exploring Relationships Between Variables

Grades: 3-12

Determine how many valentines will be exchanged depending on the number of students in each class. This interactive exercise focuses on examining data to find a pattern and extending the pattern until a rule can be realized, taking math out of the classroom and into the real world.

3. Why Do We Love Sugar? | Braincraft

Grades: 6-12

What does sugar really do inside our bodies? Find out in this episode of Brain Craft! 

4. Why Pride and Prejudice Is Relevant Today | The Great American Read

Grades: 9-12

“Just keep doing you” might not be the first phrase that comes to mind when thinking of Jane Austen’s most famous novel, but the message comes through. Find out why Pride and Prejudice has such devoted fans and why Elizabeth Bennett’s tale is perfect for the modern age.

5. Heart to Heart Window Art Craft | Sesame Street

Grades: PreK-K

It's crafting time with your students! Help your students make this Valentine's Day window art for someone special.

6. Happy Halentine's Day | Nature Cat

Grades: K-2

It's Valentine's Day, Hal's most favorite holiday of all! And to celebrate, every year Hal shows his love by handing out cards, flowers and candy to all of his Valentine’s, ending with a super special delivery of love to his mommy!

7. Chocolate Factory Math

Grades: 3-5

How does a chocolate factory use math? Go behind the scenes of the Anthony-Thomas chocolate factory where we discover how they use math concepts like time, fractions, and decimals to determine how many chocolates they make per day, how much a candy bar weighs, and more. 

8. Exploring Shakespeare: An Immersive Experience | Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet

Grades: 6-12

Explore the world of Shakespeare using this immersive interactive featuring Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet. Interactive slides include video clips, infographics, graphic organizers, and different activities to engage students through a visual and immersive setting. Enter the Globe Theater and click on objects to explore the space and learn more about Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet.

9. Exploring Pigments in Flowers: Lesson Plan

Grades: 3-12

Are all red flowers the same? In this lesson, students will investigate if the pigments from one red flower are the same as another red flower.

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