Use this 1920s printable timeline set to create a bulletin board or classroom wall display of key events in U.S. History from 1920-1929. Scroll down to learn more!
Use this 1920s printable timeline set to create a bulletin board or classroom wall display of key events in U.S. History from 1920-1929. Scroll down to learn more!
Use this 1920s printable timeline set to create a bulletin board or classroom wall display of key events in U.S. History from 1920-1929. Scroll down to learn more!
Use this 1920s printable timeline set to create a bulletin board or classroom wall display of key events in U.S. History from 1920-1929. Scroll down to learn more!
Amazing classroom decoration ideas including how to add a class fireplace, a beautiful teacher space, a classroom fridge and more!
This set of 7 decades note pages/posters are perfect for bulletin board decor, hall displays, or as a quick coloring page to accompany your unit study. Shrink them down for interactive notebook inserts and mini books. Students love these note pages because they provide just enough to engage but aren’t overwhelming. Add in relevant videos to bring these historical topics to life. CLICK HERE to save 35% on this resource in the History Note Posters Bundle! DECADES INCLUDED: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s Terms of Use Copyright © Project Based Learning with Elle Madison. All rights reserved by the author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. This means it is for ONE teacher. Additional licenses may be purchased by the original buyer at a discount. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this JPEG are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Designing a high school classroom is a lot of work, but the ample amount of research showing the benefits of creating a welcoming environment for "your kids" makes it worth it. The added challenge for high school teachers is that anything pre-made is juvenile, so here's my attempt to keep it secondary:
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Bulletin boards are my favourite part of back to school setup! Here's three more boards gracing the hallways of my school this year: This one was so easy to complete. The letters are printed off the computer and cut out. The background is just bulletin board paper cut and layered. Staple, staple, staple, and done! Anything goes when it comes to bulletin boards. The bodies on the sheet are bathmats! Again, the letters are printed and cut out. The puffs are made from crepe paper that was hanging out in the art room. We made these emoji's out of paper plates. Super easy and quick. It seems we were all about printing and cutting letters this year, as here they are again! These were definitely the most tedious ones to cut out. Are you interested in even more bulletin board ideas? Do you want to save time by finding them all in one place? Follow the image or button below to grab your copy of my free bulletin board inspiration guide. Take Me to the Free Download Pin this post.
From 1924 a page of advertisements including floor polish, cigars, tobacco, pencils etc.
This New years bulletin board kit is so simple to assemble and looks great on your door or bulletin board during the month of January! It includes a New Years resolution craftivity to display as well! It can work well with almost any grade! Related Products ⭐ Christmas & Winter Buffalo Check Bulletin Board Kit ⭐ February Valentines Day Bulletin Board Kit "Bee Mine" Theme ⭐ January Themed Journal Prompts {33 Prompts} Included in this download: **Based on customer feedback, this now includes white outline version of ALL of the letters for your to print on colored card stock! :) 4 Sayings: -#2023, #2024, #2025 (numbers included for up to #2030) -Happy New Year -New Year New You -This Is Your Year To Sparkle Colored circles in two sizes -Also with a black and white option if you want to print on colored card stock Craftivity -updated with #2023 through #2030 Two options are included. One has prompts for students to write a short sentence about and the other has goals that the students can fill in. I used Astro brights paper and cut it into small strips and crinkled it to make it look like confetti coming out. **Not included: The borders and black background paper. Both were purchased from Lakeshore Learning. Connect with me on Instagram! Tag me in a picture of your completed bulletin board for a chance to be featured on my page! Ashley McKenzie Instagram Page
By Jennifer Cauley Thanks to Jennifer for sharing another sensational display. It's a real work of art, here are Jennifer's details of the construction: 'I have another board for you, our Flapper Board. This one was really time consuming to put together but everyone stopped to take a closer look. I was actually worried that it wouldn't survive the month because students and teachers kept touching it to feel the different textures! We used this to promote anything connected to the 1920's (literary fiction, YA, classics, literary analysis and criticism, etc.). We used the Silhouette cutting machine for the fish scale tiles and the letters, but everything else was cut and folded by hand. We used a permanent marker to color the tops of our staples black before loading them into the stapler. The staples were pretty much invisible on the board, you really had to look to see them. Tissue paper was fun to work with but I don't recommend using it for a background like we did. It kept tearing and we were worried that the weight of the other elements would pull the whole board down. The fish scale tiles looked great, but they wouldn't have been possible without the Silhouette machine. Even with the machine, we had to pop out all of the scales (it took forever) and the whole tile ended being very delicate and flimsy. We will never use tiles like this again. We decided wrapping paper or fabric would have been a better choice for the background, it wouldn't have been hard to find something with a pattern we liked. It would have been stronger, easier to work with, and the rest of the board would have been much easier to deal with'. What a great idea to colour the staples!
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If you're a follower of mine, then you know that I'm a huge fan of the Back to School Bulletin Board (capitalized because it's that important to me). I've got two new boards for us to taco 'bout (hint hint) today. Stick around 'till the end for some links to previous boards for even more inspiration. I always create back to school boards with my teacher bestie. This year, we started with hers, so I shall share it first: Shoot for the Stars This was so much fun to make. The rocket was made from poster board and duct tape. The stars are from Trend and are called "gumdrop stars". We used both the small and large sizes. The letters are printed and hand cut. We used these fonts: - KG Cold Coffee - KG Satisfied Script - GL Time for the Charm Bomb I picked "Cold Coffee" because I thought the detail looked a little like rocky planets. ☺ Taco 'Bout a Great School We love creating 3D boards, so we couldn't go a year without one! The one was a bit labor intensive, but not difficult. Here's the step-by-step process for you: 1. Cut Shape We used a cardboard desk box for the taco shell. 2. Secure No one wants to go through a bunch of work to find it on the floor the next day! We used duct tape, a whole lotta push pins, staples, and more duct tape to make sure this taco wasn't going anywhere. 3. Create Layer The desk box had a bunch of Styrofoam in it. We curved a piece and duct taped it in place so that we wouldn't be stuffing the entire taco later - just the top layer. We added even more duct tape to make sure this thing wasn't hitting the floor. 4. Stuff Tissue paper, crepe paper, and streamers were used to stuff the taco. We used hot glue to stick the lettuce to the back of the taco shell. The ground beef was brown crepe paper. Another crumple and stuff layer with a few globs of hot glue here and there. Tomatos were red tissue paper and sour cream was white tissue paper. We added grated cheese with small strips of yellow streamer. 5. Add additional decorations The title was printed and hand cut from Astrobrights paper. I used the font KG Sorry Not Sorry Chub. Some paper tassels and fans were added to fill blanks and add some extra pizzaz. If you need more inspiration, check out my previous three back to school bulletin board posts: Are you interested in even more bulletin board ideas? Do you want to save time by finding them all in one place? Follow the image or button below to grab your copy of my free bulletin board inspiration guide. Take Me to the Free Download Pin this post. Helping to inspire, Posted by Angela at 10:03 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Bulletin board, Classroom Setup, Decor
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Accio, construction paper!
Included are: • 1920 Banner • 6 girls and 6 boys in 1920 style clothing This set contains all of the images/only the illustrations as shown in the preview. COLORED illustrations only. Each graphic is hand drawn by me, and unique to Melonheadz. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Each image is saved in its own 10 inch png file. Saved at 300 DPI for optimum quality. I have seen them printed as large as 3 feet without losing any of their integrity. This Digital Clipart set includes: 1 zip file Please be sure that you have the software to unzip the file before purchasing. Melonheadz Illustrating Clipart illustrations and printables work great for bulletin boards, classroom decor, worksheet embellishments, Boom cards, See Saw, gift tags, and much, much more! …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… This is a digital product, so no physical item will be provided. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Please click the link below for my Terms of Use, and take the time to read it, as you will be agreeing to the terms upon purchase. -----> Melonheadz Illustrating Terms of Use Follow me on Facebook and Instagram for updates, and on TPT!
I love bulletin boards. Have I mentioned that? I love making my bulletin boards art. I love putting art on my bulletin boards. Heck...I'll put almost anything on my boards! Here are a few ideas for quick and funky borders using some non-traditional items that you may have laying around your house. Poker Chips I use poker chips for several different things in my classroom, so I have quite a few on hand. They make a great border, don't they? If you have a metal edged board, you can use a glue gun to attach them. If you are working with a board with a wooden frame, the hot glue may damage it. Use glue dots. I like to layer them for more visual appeal. This bulletin board is a free download which feature the old national music standards. Poker chips hold spray paint well. I've spray painted them gold to use for the gold at the end of a St. Patrick's Day rainbow before and was pleased with the result. Boxes I did a movie theme in my room once upon a time. It was so fun to find new ways to use popcorn boxes and bags. They are inexpensive to purchase (I got mine on Amazon.) and could be reused. Popcorn boxes would be great for movie themed bulletin boards, popcorn words, etc... I have plans to do something similar with small Chinese takeout boxes with my Instruments of China board. Cards It seems that it is completely impossible to keep a full deck of cards at my house. Any kind of cards! That's okay, because they look GREAT as borders for bulletin boards. Uno, Phase 10 and regular playing cards work great for math bulletin boards, rhythm or time signature bulletin boards or maybe even a great trim for a bulletin board that showcases your daily schedule. This set is from a Go Fish set of cards I picked up at the dollar store. Love that they work so well with an ocean or beach theme. Kids love to stop and look for matches even when they are displayed on a bulletin board. Cupcake Papers This is one of my go to looks for making a display really pop. There are so many varieties of cupcake papers available that you can find any color and any theme that you may need. Flatten them out and staple them to your board. I've found that buying complimentary patterns and layering them can really be beautiful. When working with my rock star theme I wanted something metallic that would be a little flashy. It turns out that there is a cupcake paper for that! These little baking cups are so cute at the corners of my rock star alphabet display. I added some glittery foam stickers to embellish them a little. (Classroom teachers see the rock star theme HERE. Music teachers see it HERE.) Duct Tape It doesn't get any easier than this! Look at what a great job duct tape does to cover this older bulletin board. Check out your local discount store for tons of duct tape options. The bulletin board above is from my Number Posters - Rock Star Theme. This is another example of the versatility of duct tape. This is a light blue glittery duct tape. It is displayed on my Soar Into Music board. Legos This is SUCH an eye-catching display! The bulletin board is Minecraft inspired and the Legos (or are these Duplos?) go with the building theme. I used Scotch tape to attach them to my board. For some of the pieces I just laid them on top of one piece and then taped the next block on it so that not every block is taped. This may work better on a board that students can't easily touch. (Classroom teachers take a closer look at the board HERE. Music teachers HERE.) Pool Noodles Those of you that have been following my blog for a while know that I have a great love for re-purposing pool noodles. I've made ponies, steady beat swords and even workstations. I also just cut them up to make great bulletin board borders! For this fishy bulletin board I wanted them to imitate bubbles. I've attached them with glue dots. You could also use a low-temp hot glue gun to attach them. This bulletin board is called Making Music Together. Notepads They aren't just for note taking! I often use these little gems to add content to bulletin boards. They also make a great (and inexpensive) border. The iPod pad shown above came from Wal-Mart and the composer bulletin board can be found HERE. Paint Chips Paint chips are free and are a perfect way to add visual interest to any bulletin board. On the border above I chose to use two different kinds of paint chips and to create a pattern with them. Paint chips look just as great mixed up and stapled in any order. Staple them so they hang over the edge of the board and overlap. You can learn more about the Let's Talk bulletin board HERE. Plates Even more than I love pool noodles in the classroom, I love plates! When I packed up my room this year I marveled at my collection. I have Zoo Pals (photo above), baseball plates, basketball plates, beach ball plates, watermelon plates, heart plates, square plates, Santa plates and more. I also have colored plates in 3 different sizes and every color you can imagine. I use them for movement and composition activities, but LOVE using them on bulletin boards. I pick them up at discount stores, dollar stores and party supply places. Here are a few examples. The What's Cooking in Music board can be downloaded HERE. The watermelon plates are so fun! This year I found them in a larger, oval size. This bulletin board is part of my Music Burger writing display. Puzzle Pieces Shhh! Don't tell my daughter but sometimes I swipe her old puzzles for school projects! In this instance, it was a jumbo Barney puzzle that had several missing pieces. For the display below I just attached them to the board with glue dots. You might be able to use Scotch tape too. I have painted them before to match a bulletin board. Tissue Paper Like many teachers I have created flowers and pom poms to decorate bulletin boards. They have a huge visual punch and are relatively inexpensive to make. It's very easy to just scrunch it up together and staple it around your board. Creating enough tissue paper flowers to use around the edge of a bulletin board is also pretty, but time consuming. Braiding long strips of tissue papers creates an interesting look and lets you coordinate your border with whatever colors you may need. Song Bugs Bulletin Board Odds and Ends Really, I'll put anything on a bulletin board. I've used socks, fishing poles, candy, lights, my son's overalls and more. For this movie themed bulletin board I used a few View Master reels to accent the corners. Wrapping Paper In my bulletin board kits I often talk about using wrapping paper as a background for your bulletin boards. It can be found in many themes and patterns and often stays bright and colorful without fading for several months. Reversible wrapping paper can also be used to create borders. As you are stapling the paper in place, leave about two inches overlap on each side. Fold this down to reveal the back side of the paper and staple into place. What unusual things have you put on your bulletin boards? I'd love to hear about them or see a picture!
Accio, construction paper!
Hello! I just wrapped up my first week of my eleventh year teaching and wanted to share some picture of my classroom with you. This post contains Amazon affiliate links for your convenience. I am paid a small commission for referring you to the products I am recommending but you will not pay any additional ... Read More about Classroom Tour 2017-2018
Superheroes, Star Wars, s'mores, emojis, and more.