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Valentines Day Music Craft Music Bulletin Board February Music Sub Plans

Valentines Day Music Craft Music Bulletin Board February Music Sub Plans

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Looking for a creative and meaningful Valentine’s Day music activity for your elementary music classroom? This Valentine Pitch Letter Music Craft is a fun, hands-on way for students to practice treble clef and bass clef note names while creating an adorable Valentine they’ll be proud to display. Perfect for February music lessons, this activity combines pitch practice, creativity, and memory strategies into one engaging music craft.

 

Students create a Valentine that looks like a letter you’d send to someone special. Using candy hearts, they match pitch names to the correct lines and spaces on the treble clef or bass clef staff. Then, they write a Valentine-themed mnemonic sentence to help remember the note names—turning abstract pitch concepts into something personal and memorable.


Included in this Valentine's Day Music Craft:

  • Craft Instructions
  • Craft Example
  • Valentine Templates
  • Candy Heart Templates
  • Treble, Bass, and Blank Clef Options
  • Bulletin Board Letters spelling "Love at First Note"
  • Bulletin Board Decor
  • Bulletin Board Example

 

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How the Craft Works

Students write the correct pitch names on the candy hearts, then place each heart on the correct line or space of the staff. Once the pitches are placed, students create and write their own Valentine-themed mnemonic sentence (such as “Every Great Bear Delivers Flowers”) to remember the notes. After coloring and assembling, the Valentine letter is complete and ready to display.

 

With treble clef, bass clef, and blank options included, you can easily choose the level that works best for your students.

 

Why Teachers Love This Craft

Teachers love that this is a true no-prep music craft—just print one page and students are ready to go. That makes it perfect for busy February music schedules, sub plans, post-concert days, or anytime you want a calm but meaningful activity.

 

This craft also supports deeper learning. Instead of just memorizing note names, students connect pitches to a mnemonic they create themselves, which helps information stick. The Valentine theme keeps students motivated, while the clear structure allows them to work independently or in centers.

 

Another big bonus is how great this looks on display. With the included bulletin board letters and décor, it’s easy to turn student work into a bright, cheerful music bulletin board that celebrates both creativity and musical understanding.

 


Ideas for Classroom Use

  • A festive Valentine’s Day music lesson
  • Pitch review during February music units
  • A calm center or early finisher activity
  • A no-stress sub plan
  • A hallway or classroom music bulletin board display
  • A creative assessment for treble or bass clef pitch recognition

 

If you’re looking for a music craft that blends creativity, pitch practice, and seasonal fun, this Valentine Pitch Letter Craft is a perfect fit. It’s engaging, low-prep, and makes a beautiful music bulletin board that your students—and your school community—will love during February.

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