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One of the most popular types of bulletin boards you'll see at springtime is the spring tree bulletin boards. These displays are usually large to accomodate
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One of the most popular types of bulletin boards you'll see at springtime is the spring tree bulletin boards. These displays are usually large to accomodate
One of the best things about having a school-aged kid is the fun projects. Yes, I’m going to be coming back to
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A kindness tree activity is a fun and effective whole school project to build community!A kindness tree bulletin board is a beautiful and creative way to encourage and acknowledge acts of kindness
Oh how we love these amazing spring bulletin board ideas for teachers to decorate their classrooms! You will find lots of ideas and they are perfect for nursery, preschool, kindergarten and middle school. *this post
Back to School Bulletin Board Ideas! Here are some of my favorite bulletin board ideas I found that are perfect for back to school.
School's back! School's back!! I had the best summer ever (I'll post about my epic travels when things slow down a little), but it is really good to get back to my domain here in Seoul. I returned to a disheveled library, 300 new books to barcode and enter, and a 5 boxes of textbooks to organize and get to the teachers ASAP before school starts on Thursday. I pretty much went straight from the airport to the school, only stopping for about an hour at my new apartment to drop off my bags. I rolled up my sleeves and tidied up a little, then got to work on the mountain of books. I pretended not to notice that ALL THE BOOKS ARE OUT OF ORDER. I will force ask my library club (minions) to alphabetize them next week :):):) We had orientation today. The elementary kids and parents came this morning and it was nice to see new adorable faces, but I tell you what - when those middle school and high school kids came with their parents for the afternoon orientation I was like MY BABIES! I MISSED YOU! HOW WAS YOUR SUMMER! ARE YOU GOING TO BE IN LIBRARY CLUB???? ...I am clearly not an elementary teacher. Secondary kids, I heart you. In celebration of the new school year, I present to you bulletin boards! This is one of my favorite parts of my job. I get to make bad puns and be crafty at the same time! Sometimes my kiddos help. One day I asked the kids in detention to make leaves for my "Poet-tree" and they said it was their favorite detention ever. Oops. These are my boards from last spring. (I meant to actually post this in the spring, but I got distracted and busy and then I was off jet-setting around the world all summer and la la la. So it didn't happen. But now it is!) I'm going to make ALL NEW BOARDS for this fall, but I haven't had a chance to work on them yet. I've been pinning a few ideas... such fun. Here's to a new year in the library! I *mustache* you to read! Come on in! What time is it? Library rules via acrostic. It's a Poetry Tree... a "Poet-tree" if you will! *badum chink* (thank you, thank you, I'll be here all year) A poem about trees to go with the Poet-tree A messy board to balance the straight lines all around it We read a latte! The book covers are coffee mugs!! Get it?!?!?? The 2nd graders helped me make hands! Here's my desk set up The 4th graders drew cyber-safety tips for the computer lab board. There are the beautiful stacks! They're getting really crowded these days. Time for more shelves! Thanks for visiting! I can't wait to update all my boards. I love that I get paid to do arts and crafts like this. Such fun, such fun.
It's 6 in the morning and I'm still awake. This is starting to become a really bad summer habit that I'll need to break soon. However, I just saw the cutest bulletin board idea on Pinterest! Look at that tree! Looks like I need to go stock up on the tissue paper. I love cute bulletin board displays so I'm always on the lookout for new fun ideas. This tree would also be cute to post during an apple unit. I really like this tree but was sad when I clicked the link and it was just a picture. I wanted to know what the whole bulletin board said and how they incorporated their students work or names (if it was posted for the beginning of the school year). But I decided I wasn't going to let that stop me. After doing some internet searching, here is a compilation of ideas that would work great with this apple tree. Beginning of the School Year "Welcoming a brand new bushel!" - Place students names/pictures on apples "Dropping into a great year!" - Place students names/pictures on apples "An "a-peel-ing" bunch!" - Place apples next to tree in a basket with students names or pictures on them "Our kids are 'apple'solutely the best!" - Place students names/pictures on apples "Our class is TREEmendous!"- Place students names/pictures on apples Apple Unit "Falling into a good book!" - Students write on an apple what there favorite book is and why "Ap-pleasing work/ideas/writing!" - Could be used with any pieces of student work, surrounded by or posted on apples. "Apple Red and juicy, shiny, sweet, Apple you're so good to eat Crispy and crunchy, healthy, too This core is all that's left of you." - Place construction paper apple cores made by students around the tree. Make sure to have your students put in the seed star! "We are learning our CORE curriculum!" - (Same as above) "Learning is bushels of fun!" - Create bar graph, coming out of baskets, with students favorite apples (green, red, or yellow). So many options! I'm undecided if I want to use the tree for my August bulletin board or wait for our apple unit. Decisions, decisions....
Summer Reading Decor, Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
A kindness tree activity is a fun and effective whole school project to build community!A kindness tree bulletin board is a beautiful and creative way to encourage and acknowledge acts of kindness