Valentine’s Day Game – Fun 4 Corners Game Activity for Middle & High School
This 4 Corners Valentine’s game is a festive and engaging way to bring holiday fun into your middle or high school classroom! Students will move through a series of Valentine’s Day-inspired slides with prompting questions, each offering four possible answers and related images in the four corners of the screen. After taking a moment to reflect on the question, students will express their decision by going to the corresponding corner of the classroom, where they can discuss the reasoning behind their choice with the other like-minded students. This Valentine’s Day activity is a great way for students to build connections and enjoy a fun break from the routine during the holiday season.
Included in this Valentine’s Day 4 Corners Game Resource:
➡️ Valentine’s Day 4 Corners Game Slideshow: This resource includes a 25-slide PowerPoint and Google Slides presentation designed to guide the activity from start to finish. Each slide features a fun, Valentine’s Day–themed question with four possible answer choices displayed in the four corners of the screen, each paired with a high-quality Valentine’s Day image. The prompts are lighthearted and discussion-friendly, encouraging students to make quick decisions, move around the classroom, and explain their thinking to peers. It features 25 engaging prompts, such as:
- Which is your favorite Valentine’s treat?
- Which Valentine’s Day gift would you most want to receive?
- In which magical way would you choose to fall in love if you had to?
- What is the most romantic music genre?
- What is the best Valentine’s Day emoji?
- If you got a singing telegram, which outfit would you want them to wear?
How to Use This Valentine’s Day Activity in Your Classroom:
Using the included PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation, begin by showing students a prompting question: For instance, “What is the most over-the-top romantic gesture?” Four answer choices will appear with corresponding images in the corners of the slide (1. Flash Mob, 2. Skywriting, 3. Singing Telegram Day, 4. Giant Teddy Bear). Students move to the corner that reflects their choice.
Once in their groups, have students discuss why they made their selection. These quick conversations create an easy, low-pressure way to build classroom community while enjoying a lighthearted Valentine’s Day activity.
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