Valentine’s Day Table Topic Discussion Questions

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Valentine’s Day Table Topics

Make the questions special by printing and cutting out each square, then cut out folding hearts on red construction paper. Glue or paste the squares onto the hearts.

(Questions for Valentine’s Day – Print and paste onto red construction paper hearts.)

Mother Nature made it rain cats and dogs on Valentine’s Day.

What, if anything did you do differently?

Roses are red.

Violets are blue.

How can you prove your true love is true?

What constitutes a “perfect” Valentine’s Day for you? Name three things you and your special Valentine have in common?
What is your most treasured Valentine’s Day memory? What is your worst Valentine’s Day experience?
Recipe for successful Valentine’s Day romance is:

  • flowers for the table
  • a luscious dessert
  • candlelight
  • romantic movie

What is your recipe for successful relationships after Valentine’s day?

Why should we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day?
Tell us something that you like or love about your special Valentine. What is your favorite rainy Valentine’s day love song?
In how may languages can you say “I Love You” to your special Valentine?

Write a Valentine’s day Haiku Poem

Exercise:

February National Haiku Month. A good Valentine’s Day activity is to hold a haiku writing session. The Haiku follows a specific format and necessarily have to rhyme as with usual poems.

First Line: 1 – 5 syllables
Second Line: 2 – 7 syllables
Third Line: 3 – 5 syllables

Valentine flowers

Fill my heart with warmth and love

and so pretty too!

Table Topics questions by Pat Kelley 2019

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