Valentine’s Day Graphing Printable

What is a fun Valentine’s Day activity I can do with my child that will help develop math skills?

This year for Valentine’s Day we thought it would be fun to incorporate a little Valentine’s Day graphing. You may remember doing a similar activity as part of our preschool graphing and measuring series. We changed up the printable to make it more festive and it was a hit!

Support Teach My Toddlers by using the affiliate links in our articles to shop. We receive a small commission (at no extra cost to you) so we can continue to create helpful free content. Thank you, we appreciate it!

Find out how to use this valentine's day graph to teach your toddlers math skills

This activity is geared more toward preschoolers. You can try it with a toddler but they may not grasp the concept of the activity. But they will probably enjoy using the dot markers though!

Discover how to use this valentine's day graph to teach toddlers math skills

To do the activity, start by printing off the graphing worksheet. You can use dot markers for the activity or you can also use different kinds of stickers, crayons, colored pencils, candy, buttons, or anything else you have on hand! On the bottom line, mark each of the hearts with a different color of dot marker.

Learn how to use this valentine's day graph to teach toddlers math skills

Pick a color to graph first. Roll the dice and mark that number in the column above the color you selected. Continue to do this until you have rolled for all of the colors. If you use candy, you can eat the candies after you are done! This Valentine’s Day graphing was a huge hit.

Learn how to use this valentine's day graph to teach your toddlers math skills