How Valentine’s Day Was Born: Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio

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Discover the Surprising True Story Behind a Beloved Holiday Did you know Valentine’s Day wasn’t always about hearts and chocolates? This engaging unit study takes elementary students on a fascinating journey through history, revealing how a saint who had nothing to do with romance became the face of love—and how businesses…

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Where did Valentine’s Day really come from? The answer might surprise you—and your child.

Most people assume this beloved holiday stretches back centuries, rooted in ancient tradition. But the real story is far more fascinating: Valentine’s Day as we know it was largely *invented*—first by a medieval poet, then shaped by businesses looking to sell cards and chocolates.

In this engaging unit study, students will trace the remarkable journey of Valentine’s Day from a Christian martyr with no connection to romance, through the creative imagination of Geoffrey Chaucer, to the store shelves of 19th-century America. Along the way, they’ll develop the critical thinking skills to question assumptions, evaluate evidence, and recognize how traditions are created and transformed over time.

What Your Child Will Discover

  • The Real Saint Valentine— A martyr who died for his faith, not for helping secret lovers
  • Chaucer’s Invention — How one famous poet single-handedly connected Valentine’s Day to romance
  • Ancient Roman Festivals — The wild celebrations that influenced our modern holiday
  • The Business of Love— How merchants transformed a folk custom into a commercial phenomenon
  • Traditions We Inherit — Understanding the invented origins of customs we take for granted

A Format Designed for Learning

A 5-Day Unit Study for Elementary Students

This unit study is organized into five clearly structured sections, each following a consistent format that builds strong learning habits:

  1. A Reading — Engaging, age-appropriate non-fiction text that brings history to life
  2. Vocabulary Terms — Key words defined in context to build language skills
  3. Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts — Opportunities to think deeply and express ideas clearly
  4. Coloring Sheets — A creative way to reinforce concepts and provide a restful close to each lesson
  5. Lapbook Activities – Hands on activities to reinforce lesson vocabulary and lessons.
  6. Audio – A podcast version of the lessons is included with every purchase. (Delivered within 24 hours)

We recommend completing one section per day, allowing your family to finish the entire study in just one week.

Included With Your Purchase

🎧 Bonus Podcast Access— All readings are available as audio versions, perfect for auditory learners, read-aloud time, or on-the-go listening during car rides and quiet moments.

Why This Matters

As parents, you’re preparing your children to navigate a complex world—one where understanding how ideas and traditions are formed is just as important as knowing what they are. This curriculum cultivates the habits of reading and writing that expand cognitive stamina and strengthen literacy skills, while teaching your child to think critically about the world they’ll one day lead.

When your child learns that even something as familiar as Valentine’s Day was deliberately shaped by poets and merchants, they gain a powerful insight: traditions aren’t fixed. They’re created by people—and that means the next generation can thoughtfully examine, preserve, or reshape them.

Give your child the gift of curiosity, discernment, and a love of learning.

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How Valentine’s Day Was Born: Unit Study, Lapbook & Audio

$14.99

Discover the Surprising True Story Behind a Beloved Holiday Did you know Valentine’s Day wasn’t always about hearts and chocolates? This engaging unit study takes elementary students on a fascinating journey through history, revealing how a saint who had nothing to do with romance became the face of love—and how businesses…

Where did Valentine’s Day really come from? The answer might surprise you—and your child.

Most people assume this beloved holiday stretches back centuries, rooted in ancient tradition. But the real story is far more fascinating: Valentine’s Day as we know it was largely *invented*—first by a medieval poet, then shaped by businesses looking to sell cards and chocolates.

In this engaging unit study, students will trace the remarkable journey of Valentine’s Day from a Christian martyr with no connection to romance, through the creative imagination of Geoffrey Chaucer, to the store shelves of 19th-century America. Along the way, they’ll develop the critical thinking skills to question assumptions, evaluate evidence, and recognize how traditions are created and transformed over time.

What Your Child Will Discover

  • The Real Saint Valentine— A martyr who died for his faith, not for helping secret lovers
  • Chaucer’s Invention — How one famous poet single-handedly connected Valentine’s Day to romance
  • Ancient Roman Festivals — The wild celebrations that influenced our modern holiday
  • The Business of Love— How merchants transformed a folk custom into a commercial phenomenon
  • Traditions We Inherit — Understanding the invented origins of customs we take for granted

A Format Designed for Learning

A 5-Day Unit Study for Elementary Students

This unit study is organized into five clearly structured sections, each following a consistent format that builds strong learning habits:

  1. A Reading — Engaging, age-appropriate non-fiction text that brings history to life
  2. Vocabulary Terms — Key words defined in context to build language skills
  3. Discussion Questions & Writing Prompts — Opportunities to think deeply and express ideas clearly
  4. Coloring Sheets — A creative way to reinforce concepts and provide a restful close to each lesson
  5. Lapbook Activities – Hands on activities to reinforce lesson vocabulary and lessons.
  6. Audio – A podcast version of the lessons is included with every purchase. (Delivered within 24 hours)

We recommend completing one section per day, allowing your family to finish the entire study in just one week.

Included With Your Purchase

🎧 Bonus Podcast Access— All readings are available as audio versions, perfect for auditory learners, read-aloud time, or on-the-go listening during car rides and quiet moments.

Why This Matters

As parents, you’re preparing your children to navigate a complex world—one where understanding how ideas and traditions are formed is just as important as knowing what they are. This curriculum cultivates the habits of reading and writing that expand cognitive stamina and strengthen literacy skills, while teaching your child to think critically about the world they’ll one day lead.

When your child learns that even something as familiar as Valentine’s Day was deliberately shaped by poets and merchants, they gain a powerful insight: traditions aren’t fixed. They’re created by people—and that means the next generation can thoughtfully examine, preserve, or reshape them.

Give your child the gift of curiosity, discernment, and a love of learning.

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