What is Classroom Valentine's Bingo?
Classroom Valentine's Bingo is a printable card built around elementary school Valentine's Day parties — spotting candy hearts handed out, glitter gets everywhere, and someone gives a card to everyone. Each square captures a moment kids actually see during the celebration, from decorating a valentine box to watching the teacher hand out treats, making it a live scavenger hunt during the party itself.
Is Classroom Valentine's Bingo good for elementary school parties?
Yes, because it turns passive candy-eating into active observation. Kids watch for pink and red decorations, a homemade card, and heart-shaped cookies while the party happens around them. Teachers use it to keep early finishers engaged after the mailbox exchange, and it works for mixed-age groups since the clues describe visible events, not reading-level tasks.
Can I print Classroom Valentine's Bingo cards for my whole class?
Yes — generate one unique card per student so no two grids match. Each card randomizes clues like a heart cut from paper, conversation hearts traded, and a friendship valentine across different positions. Print the set once, hand them out when the party snack table opens, and kids mark squares as they spot each moment during the celebration.
Classroom Valentine's parties have a rhythm every teacher knows, and this card turns it into a game students love — decorating the valentine box, handing a card to everyone in class, the glitter that gets absolutely everywhere, the candy hearts traded across desks. The squares are the friendly, age-appropriate moments of the party, so the whole class can play and win. It's a no-prep activity for the party itself or the days leading up to it. Print unique shuffled cards for every student or share one link so the class plays together on their devices. BingWow is free for teachers, and the editor makes it easy to match the squares to your classroom's traditions and grade level.