Bulletin Boards
Bulletin Boards are a great part of our classrooms. Bulletins boards can
teach and/or enlighten your students.
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I found this bulletin board in Mrs. L.
Bernal's math classroom. She has cut tissue boxes in half and placed
activities in box halves. Students can use activities after completing
assignments or as a center activity.
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Backgrounds for Bulletin Boards don't have to be plain butcher paper
anymore, you can use:
fabric
wall paper
plastic table cover
(These are 54" x 108" and are found at
dollar stores in bright colors)
a shower curtain
paint
wrapping paper
and more
Bulletin
Boards borders don't have to be plain either try:
bookmarks
wall paper border,
look for it at your local dollar store
die cuts stapled side
by side
digital pictures of
students
comic strips
wrapping paper cut
into three inch strips
If you have any ideas of your own please send in to jresendez@teacherszine.com and I will
post them here.
Ready
Made Bulletin Boards from
are Great Time Savers!
Here is a new idea emailed in: "GUESS
WHO?"-Here is a great hall or classroom bulletin board. Buy or cut out
letters. At the top or in the middle of the bulletin board put the words
"GUESS WHO". Have each student pick a piece of colored construction paper.
Fold it in half. On the front have the kids write info about themselves-
favorite food, sport, book, movie, etc... On the inside flap put the child's
name and put their picture. Great for beginning or end of school year.
This
bulletin board is great for identifying the setting of a story or books
read. Nonfiction books and chapter books are great for this. After the
student reads a book have them write the title of the book along with
several sentences about the setting of the story. Then, have them use yarn
to connect them right up to the location on the map.

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