Below are some beginning of the year and fall bulletin board ideas. Some
of these are from my classroom and some items are from Tracey and Rebecca's rooms. Some ideas are original and some were seen
on Pinterest and adapted for our classrooms.
In September we did a mini-unit on Apples. Projects pictures and freebies for this unit coming soon.
Writer's workshop
Tracey's hallway decorations.
A fun fall door.
Math Workshop Centers
No wasted space in this room, this is a mini-bulletin board on the side of a book shelf.
We started our school year off reading all the books from the series If you Give a Mouse a Cookie. After reading these books we do a text to self project. We read If you Take a Mouse to School and then students wrote sentences about what they enjoy doing at school. After writing their sentences each student drew a picture of themselves at school.
This is my "Do Now Board" (you can visit the TPT store and download this for free). This board was created to give my students visual reminders of their morning and afternoon responsibilities. Each morning students check this board to see what they need to do. Next to their name I will place a post-it note with any more work or special things they need to do. This is the first thing students see when they walk into my room in the morning. As soon as we have a more established daily routine, I will be adding responsibilities to the afternoon side.
My door for the month of October. Each student created their monster out of construction paper and then wrote a paragraph to describe their monster.
Above are Rebecca's fall hallway decorations. Each candy corn had
Halloween words on them in alphabetical order. The pumpkins above the
locker are focused on place value.