How Do You Make A Bulletin Board For A Classroom?
Need a bulletin board? Decorating your walls can mean a whole lot of work! Many new teachers think they must make their bulletin boards super splashy while others spend hours turning their classrooms into life-size underwater scenes or jungle-scapes. With standards as a focus and child-centered work the utmost importance, why not create a bulletin board that attracts students and their families, provides multiple great learning activites, all with little effort on the part of the teacher. Here is one example that takes minimal prepwork, and is always a hit. Start with a butcher paper or material covered backing. Add border of your choice. Students of grades 1st through 3rd are usually capable of writing enough of an autobiography to satisfy this project. If the brainstorming and draft writing is divided into three distinct paragraphs: past, present, and future, incredible ideas and information will be discovered. Have students polish up their final drafts and cut them into 8X9 inch pap