Thursday, July 12, 2012



A Great Bulletin Board Ideas


                                                                                  

When a child first enters into a classroom the first thing that they see is the walls. Children look around to created a prospective of how you are as a teacher, what they will learn and how they should expected to act as a student in that classroom. 


Things that should be on a teachers wall in the class

  • Motivational Posters:
    • Something that encourages the students to be successful.
  • Classroom Rules:
    • Shows the students the way they are expected to act, or consequence will occur.
  • Reviews:
    • Reviews can be colors, numbers, the alphabets, shapes (What I would use for my younger elementary children.)
  • Word Wall:
    • Words that students should already know as well as words that will be taught and used throughout the year.
  • Calender:
    • The days of the week and mark important days that projects or assignments are due.
  • Birthday wall: 
    • Celebrated children birthday, this allows children to feel special and have a great day at school.
  • Lessons of the Week;
    • Examples as well as things the children will learn during the week.
  • Students Work:
    • Displaying the students excellent work on the board allows visitors, parents, other teachers and classmates review and admire students assignments. This also encourages students to continue to do great to keep their assignments posted for visual display.


I recently completed my first bulletin board in my ECED 3013 course. My group and I really thought outside of the box with creating our board to consign with the lesson that we taught as well. Here is a picture of our finished product. 



http://bit.ly/LLFxeB ****(Great website to find bulletin board ideas)**** 

1 comment:

  1. Your link suggests that all students get a chance to display what they think is their best work, so creativity isn't stopped and so students don't feel left out or, worse, stupid. Could an "Our Favorite Assignments" board do the trick?

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