John 13:34-35
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another.”
In the Bible, it says that those who know Love, know God because God is Love. In the HCS Learning Commons, we are blessed to see God’s love at work every day in our school community.

Web-Link Library Resources:
- The History Of St. Valentine’s Day – Saint Valentine was a bishop who lived in the third century in Rome and fought against Emperor Claudius II who banned marriage.
- {Valentine’s Day} Pixelated Popup Card – A cute heart that will mean a lot to anyone who likes this style of art or is a nerd/geek at heart.
- Early Elementary Valentine Unit – Everything A Teacher Needs For Valentine’s Day – Lessons, printables and more!
- Jan Brett Valentine Selection – Print your own cards, coloring pages, valentines, bookmarks, placemats, mailboxes and projects.
- Use Valentine’s Day To Teach God’s Love – Valentine’s Day is a great time to teach your children Bible lessons on all the ways God loves us and how we are to return that love both to Him and to others.
- Christian Valentine’s Day Resources – Projects, Crafts and Teacher’s Guide.
- “Have a Heart!” Celebrate Valentine’s Day Across The Curriculum – Valentine’s Day activities/lessons for Grades 6-12.
- Valentine Food Ideas For Kids! – Enjoy these treats, sweet and savory, to help you make the day “full of heart”.
- Say It With Bacon – How to make bacon roses.

Subscriptions Resources:
Discovery Education – Valentine’s Day Content
Explora – Log in to Explora and search “Valentine’s Day” to find Valentine’s Day PDFs and Lesson ideas.
Learn360 – First log in to Learn360 and then click on the link to the left to find Valentine’s Day Educational Videos.
Enchanted Learning – Log in to Enchanted Learning and search “Valentine’s Day” to find many great Printables.
Gale Cengage Learning – Valentine’s Day Articles (Targeted Grades 8-12). We recommend searching “Valentine’s Day” in the advanced search option under the “topic finder” heading for a more detailed breakdown of content.

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