Hint! If your school doesn't celebrate Valentine's Day this provides another opportunity for children to make notes for friends and family members.
Basic Card
As simple as it seems to you, many children don’t know how to make a basic card. Demonstrate and then guide them to fold a sheet of paper (white paper or construction paper) in half and then into fourths as shown. Explain that they can write on the card or illustrate it with markers and crayons. Remind them to be sure and sign their name!
Children will also enjoy doing "fancy writing" on their cards where they put small dots on the end lines of letters.
Pop Up Card
This one is a little more complicated. (I usually cut construction paper in half to make this card.) Fold the paper in half. Cut two 1 ½” slits from the center fold as shown. Take that center tab and fold it inside. When you open the card it will pop up. Show the children how to write on the front of the card and then glue a separate graphic to the pop up tab.
Recycle Cards
Ask parents to send in old greeting cards.
*Cut off the front and punch holes around the edges to make sewing cards.
*Cut into puzzle shapes.
*If cards have a relief children can do crayon rubbings.
Writing List
Provide children with writing lists for common words they will want to know how to spell when they make cards.
Holiday Card Center
Create a center where children can make cards for different holidays. Place the writing materials (crayons, markers, paper, pencils, construction paper, stickers, scissors) in a tub. Make a seasonal picture dictionary similar to the one shown. Add a class directory with students’ names and photos.