Valentine's Day and Random Acts of Kindness Week: Activities for Your Montessori Classroom

While many teachers know that candy-filled and romance-centered Valentine’s Day traditions are not a perfect fit for the Montessori classroom, there is no reason to skip the holiday altogether! By putting together educational and fun activities, Montessori teachers and students can enjoy Valentine’s Day as a celebration of community and friendship…which is perfect, as the holiday falls within Random Acts of Kindness Week. We have taken the time to put together some easy, fun activities to highlight the wonderful and special friendships within your Montessori classrooms.
Montessori Classroom Activities for Random Acts of Kindness Week and Valentine’s Day
Paper Valentines can be quite wasteful, and store bought cards take away some of the sincerity behind the gesture. This year instead of hand making cards, consider helping children create Friendship Beads instead, out of recycled paper! This activity is a wonderful choice for your classroom, as it takes absolutely no preparation or special materials.
What You Need
- scissors
- a glue stick
- recycled paper: some ideas include student paintings or drawings, construction paper, newspaper, magazine pages… anything!
- something cylindrical: a bamboo skewer, thin dowel, or plastic straw…even a pencil crayon or paintbrush.
- colorful yarn or string


Help students cut their paper into long triangles. No need to be exactly perfect! Each bead is hand made and unique – and just like the children making them – will come in all shapes and sizes. Aim for about an inch wide on the thick end.

Use the glue stick to apply glue to the non-decorated sides of the triangles, but leave about a half inch from the top unglued – this will allow students to slide the bead off the cylinder they roll the paper on.

Starting with the unglued thick end, place the cylindrical object onto the un-decorated side of the paper. Roll downwards slowly – the glue will keep the roll in place, and the colors of the decorated side of the triangle will show! Slide the finished beads off.

Finally, have students exchange beads with one another, with children making sure that everyone gives one of their beads to everyone else. Children will have fun trading beads, stringing their collection onto yarn, and seeing the brightly colored necklaces that the classroom created together!


- Elmer’s Glue: the white glue or gel glue both work. Check your local dollar store for small bottles…just make sure that they are water soluble.
- fabric squares: recycling fabric is a great way to make this project friendly for the Earth too! Look at Goodwill for a few old sheets or old t-shirts.
- acrylic paint
- a large bucket
- Have the children squeeze the glue into a pattern or drawing on their fabric square. Let the glue dry.
- Decorate the fabrics with slightly watered down acrylic paints – the dried glue will keep the fabric underneath from becoming colored. Let the paint dry fully.
- Soak the fabric squares in a bucket of hot water to dissolve the glue, revealing the patterns! Let the squares dry.
- Join the squares together to form a quilt with each student’s fabric square. The finished quilt can be hung on a wall or kept in the Peace Corner.