Saturday, September 3, 2011

Easy Bulletin Board Ideas For Your former Classroom

Easy Bulletin Board Ideas For Your former Classroom


Bulletin boards in primary classrooms can become quite a chore when they have to be changed monthly, or even weekly. All the time changing the student work, borders, and background - not to mention punching a new title out of building paper. There must be an easier way!

Here are a incorporate of ideas I have come up with in my classroom, and (so far) my classroom visitors are none the wiser:

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1. On the first bulletin board in my room, I put up a simple border that is piquant yellow, with hard hats on it. I did punch out letters on the Ellison engine that bear the title "Minds Hard At Work." The last items I settled on the board are plain laminated grid papers. I have 3 groups of four: one for each quarter for three field areas. On these graphs, I graph weekly chart class averages for such things as comprehension tests, spelling tests, independent reading points for the class, etc with permanent colored markers. The markers will come off with nail polish remover at the end of the year, and you are set once again. I do not put a butcher paper or fabric background under anything. The brown cork looks just a nice and makes clean up at the end of the year even easier!


2. The second bulletin board I have in my classroom has a simple star boarder, cork backing, and a simple homemade sign that says "Weber's Wonders." From there, I have three rows of border horizontally working over the board, with push pins evenly distributed on the three rows to assess with the number of students in my classroom. I print a small return address label with each child's name on it from my computer, and place one above each push pin. Our students have charm necklaces, which they may earn charms for throughout the year for discrete awards. I allow the students to wear their necklaces only on Spirit Day every Friday. This way, my bulletin board All the time looks full throughout the week, and the students All the time have a charm necklace to show off on Friday, so it does not become lost. We all win!

3. The last classroom tidbit I have with regard to changing out student work, means committing one wall in your classroom. You need to buy 11" x 13" black matte frames and colorful foam alphabet and party stickers. The first week of school, as a time-filler operation (or while open house), have the students stick their first names on the matte, and then decorate as they like. The colors precisely stand out on the black mattes! From there, staple the mattes onto the wall, and from that point forward, have the students pick work they would like to place in their "frame" throughout the year. You never have to think about it, other than to sticky tack up the work they have chosen, and the students will love showcasing their masterpieces!

Easy Bulletin Board Ideas For Your former Classroom


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