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By Crystal

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I would love to have that many bulletin boards. Last year I had more room, but this year I missed it. Though, it probably is a little overwhelming.

*You could break each one up for each subject.
Math, Spelling, Writing,
Reading. On these boards you can put various visual strategies.

* Last year I had a whole wall of bulletin boards and used two as one. I made a board that each student could put one piece of work they were proud of. I sectioned it off with yarn. Each student had a square about 10in by 12in big and every Friday they could choose a piece of work out of their Friday Folder. Then

the students went and stuck their work in their square. I didn't have to do anything, except in the beginning.

* The classroom direct catalog has wall murals for I think $8.00. They are a large poster with various themes that students can color and decorate.

* One large b.b. that I have used is a Boggle Game. You take blank white paper and put one letter on each piece. You can use about 25 letters (pieces of paper) and the students can play boggle during free time. Every now and then you can have a student mix it up.

 


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