Valentine’s Day Math Activities
Valentine’s Day is a strong reminder of the importance of love, but it also offers the perfect opportunity to embrace math. There are plenty of Valentine’s Day Math Activities that kids and adults alike can get involved in during this time of year.
If you love these math activities, check out more in my Valentine’s Day Activities blog post.
Valentine’s Day is even a great time to review geometric shapes, with activities such as cutting out paper hearts of different shapes and sizes. The possibilities for Valentine’s Day Math Activities are almost endless but all make learning more fun.

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What homeschool topics are connected to Valentine’s Day?
When I planned Valentine-themed lessons at home, I noticed how many subjects naturally fit together. Over the years with my older kids, I connected the holiday across several areas without adding pressure, which made February feel purposeful during our homeschool days.
- Math: Heart-themed counting, graphing, and word problems fit naturally into our regular routine.
- Language arts: Reading passages, copywork, and short writing assignments tied easily into the season.
- Science: Simple observations, experiments, and themed worksheets added variety to our week.
- History: Holiday traditions opened the door to light cultural and historical conversations.
- Art: Creative projects offered a relaxed way to balance structured lessons.
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to practice math in fun, creative ways. There are many engaging Valentine’s Day math activities that can help kids learn so keep reading to see my list.
Recommended Valentine’s Day Books
This Valentine’s Day, why not forgo the usual overused gift option and give your loved one something special: a book that speaks to the heart?
The Biggest Valentine EverPete the Cat: Valentine’s Day Is CoolLittle Blue Truck’s ValentineDay It Rained HeartsHappy Valentine’s Day, Mouse! (If You Give…)Love Is My Favorite Thing

My recommended Valentine’s Day printable packs
I keep a small collection of Valentine-themed printable packs on hand because they save time and still feel thoughtful, especially when I want structured practice without having to plan from scratch.
What are the skills kids will learn from these activities?
I saw these activities support steady academic growth while keeping my children engaged, especially during those midwinter weeks. Even when my teens were younger, the mix of hands-on pages and themed problems helped concepts stick.
- Number sense: Practice with counting, comparing, and recognizing values using seasonal visuals that feel familiar.
- Problem-solving: Simple challenges encourage kids to think through steps rather than rushing to answers.
- Fine motor control: Cutting, tracing, and writing tasks supported hand strength and coordination during early learning years.
- Logical thinking: Pattern work and sorting activities guided kids to notice relationships and sequences.
- Reading comprehension: Short directions and themed word problems built confidence in following instructions.
More Valentine’s Day Activities
When my older kids were younger, I liked rotating math with fun projects, worksheets, and themed learning ideas to keep the week balanced. Having a short list ready makes planning easier without feeling overwhelmed.
- Kindergarten Valentine’s Day Books
- Valentine’s Day Cutting Activities
- Valentine’s Day Counting Book
- Valentine’s Day Bingo Cards
- Valentine’s Day Books for Elementary Students
- Valentine’s Day Slime recipe
- Dissolving Candy Hearts Experiment













Valentine’s Day provides the perfect chance to have fun with math. These heart-themed math ideas are perfect. It doesn’t have to be overly complicated. It just needs to be educational yet still enjoyable.

Hi, I’m Monique Boutsiv! I’ve been homeschooling for 18 years and have four children ranging from toddler to adult. I create science activities, educational printables and homeschool resources for preschool through elementary-aged children.
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