Candy Heart Graphing Free Printable for Valentines Day

Here’s an adorable math activity to use with your students on Valentine’s Day! This candy hearts graphing activity promotes a variety of early math skills like graphing, color recognition, sorting, and so much more! So, grab this free printable graphing worksheet and a box of conversation candy hearts, and let’s get started! Check out these cool 30+ Valentine's day Crafts for kids


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Candy Heart Graphing Free Printable for Valentines Day

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, This free candy heart graphing printable makes an engaging math center and strengthens counting, sorting, and graphing skills all at once!

A quick review of graphing using candy conversation hearts.. perfect for the Valentine week. Students will sort candy, graph, and answer questions about most and least. A fun way to incorporate Common Core Math Standards! 

Supplied Needed:

So, grab the following items and prepare to amaze your preschoolers and kindergarteners in your life!

  • Conversation Candy hearts( Easily available at Dollar store)
  • Candy heart graphing free printable

How to use Candy Heart Graphing free printable

To begin, print the my free candy heart graphing printable and open the box of conversational candy hearts. Color the first heart on each of the graphing sections with each of the colors from the box. The colors will depend on what type of box you choose to use for this activity. Finally, students can place the hearts on the graphing page to see how many of each color were in their box. 

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