Bulletin Boards that Pop
Winner of Classworks bulletin board contest announced
Although the name “bulletin board” has bored in the title, this creative classroom outlet is often where teachers find the inspiration to make their lessons come to life. Classroom displays don’t have to be boring, in fact, we’ve seen multiple examples that are anything but.
An important element to any classroom, bulletin boards often provide a way to introduce new material or proudly display student work, while remaining engaging and educational. Often the difference between a standard classroom and one that motivates, these interactive displays help ensure students acknowledge and understand the material posted. To avoid becoming stale, Classworks suggests updating content often to reflect current classroom topics. From colorful collages to festive themes, inspirational quotes, and oodles of pizzazz; these displays give us all the clever feels!
When we launched our newest bulletin board holiday contest, the creativity displayed by our classroom artists was simply incredible. Let’s explore the winning Classworks artists who knocked their bulletin boards out of the park!
“Classworks Elves”
Submitted by Alicia Ritchie of Southside Elementary School, AR
This winning submission was gifted a classroom pizza party and bragging rights! See the other amazing submissions after the click.
Bonus Entry!
Buckle up for this revved-up bulletin board from Rowland Norment Elementary School in Robeson County, NC. This school-wide bulletin board challenges different grades to race their car toward the math and reading goals. Ready-Set-Read!
Feeling Warm, Fuzzy, and Inspired?
Use our free downloadable graphics as a launching pad for your next bulletin board work of art! Share with us on our Facebook page a photo of how you have utilized these graphics (bonus points for seasonal themes!). We can’t wait to see your work shine!