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Marti Van Walbeek

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Marti Van Walbeek

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  1. Bulletin Boards Bulletin boards can be used to reinforce instructional goals, communicate essential information, include and motivate students, and to make the classroom a more appealing place. Bulletin boards should be attractive, have an objective, and should often be used to display student work. Source: Kiley Dibbet, Molly O’ Brien; www.learnnc.org Marti Van Walbeek

  2. Sharp Students in Room Have your students write their own names on the bulletin board or have them draw their name on pieces of paper, and then staple it around the pencil on the board. This bulletin board allows the students to feel like they are welcome in your classroom. Students will enjoy being able to help “decorate” the classroom. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Molly O’Brien; image from www.teachnet.com Marti Van Walbeek

  3. Off to a clean start • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names in one of the bubbles or allow them to write their own names. By allowing the students to help create the bulletin board helps to form a classroom bond. Students will like doing an activity centered on them. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Molly O’Brien; image from sbac.edu Marti Van Walbeek

  4. Performing “Jean-ius” • This bulletin board idea can be used for good behaviors. Create the bulletin board by using old jean pockets. On the outside of the pockets, they represent good morals or behaviors that the students are performing. Monitor and keep tickets on students that are performing those good behaviors in that particular pocket. It is a fun and meaningful for the students that adds texture, creativity, interactivity, and teaches students to be conservative with the bulletin board. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Personal idea and creation; Molly O’Brien– Marti Van Walbeek

  5. 100 yard Performer • This bulletin board is used in the fall for performing good behaviors. The board is a football field with yard makers. Each student has their own football player and each time they finish a goal or stay on task(which ever works best for your classroom) they get to move their football player 10 yards. I would attach the football player by using Velcro. Once a student reaches the goal line, he/she get a reward. This is a great motivation and helps keep the students focused and on task. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Personal idea; Molly O’Brien- • Picture source: http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/football-diagram1.gif Marti Van Walbeek

  6. Colorful Helpers • This bulletin board helps you keep your classroom organized and can also go along with classroom rules and responsibilities. The board allows students to see their job and the classroom helpers for the day/week. It can be changed as needed but could be used year-round. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Molly O’Brien– sbac.edu Marti Van Walbeek

  7. Student of the week • This bulletin board can have a variety of names “Star Student”, “All About Me”, or “Student of the Week.” Each week a different student is selected to fill up the board incorporating pictures and other artifacts that describe them. This gives each student a chance to show who they are to the rest of the class. It also helps classmates to get to know each other. • Source: Kiley Dibbet, Molly O’Brien; www.media.photobucket.com Marti Van Walbeek

  8. “Oh,The places you’ll Go!” • After finishing a year, students would be advancing to the next level and/or middle school transition. Cut out and laminate pictures of places, real and imagined, that could represent popular places that they may go in their life. For example, cut out pictures of a high school, college, Eiffel tower, Washington D.C., etc. Also, have the students post their own ideas or places they wish to go. If there is not a picture of their place, students would be able to draw or print off one of their own to add to the board. • Molly O’Brien Marti Van Walbeek

  9. Are you manners Blooming? • The background is a large flower. Additional flowers are placed for each student, the petals will represent good manners, and in the middle part of the flower is the description of their achievement. This bulletin board would show students visually meeting their goals and accomplishments. Also, it will allow your students to see different parts of the world through your own imagination. • Source: • http://www.teachnet-lab.org/ps101/akaufman/friends/friends1.jpg Marti Van Walbeek

  10. Hats Off to a New Year! • The background is on a door. However, I would put this idea on a bulletin board. I would use this as a “Welcome Mat” to my students and parents that walk in the classroom at the beginning of the year. This first time that my students came to visit, I would take pictures of my students. I would include the names of my students along with their birthdays. Then you could include their character goals and achievements. This way you could keep it up year around. I would change the title: “Hats Off To All Of Our Students.” This would allow your students to see who is in the classroom along with giving them a sense of importance and feeling welcome. • Source: • www.mrsmcdowell.com/TDS%20Scrapbook/classroom Marti Van Walbeek

  11. How Am I doing? • The “How Am I Doing” bulletin board involves the students by pinning up their accomplishments or goals. I would use a T-chart; on the left side I would put their goals, and the right side they would move the sticky notes to the other side after they meet their goals. I would leave this up for my students and parents so they could visually see their goals and accomplishments. Also, this would allow my students to see accomplishments of all the other students. • Source: • http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3746785 Marti Van Walbeek

  12. The Tree of good Principles • Tree of Principles: The interactive bulletin board involves the students by pinning up leaves of the good principles of attitudes. For each time that a student performs a good attitude, they would place leaf explaining their good attitudes. They would fill up the tree throughout the year with leaves; students would be showing good attitudes and personal growth. This would show students visually displaying goals and accomplishments. This can also, allow your students to see the accomplishments of all the students throughout the year. It is important that students remember their accomplishments of the good attitudes that they performed. • Source: www.allsewnup.com/.../ Marti Van Walbeek

  13. “M-MM Good behaviors” • M-mm Good Behaviors: I would include all my students’ pictures in this bowl of soup along the ingredients of good behaviors or character goals. On one side of the bulletin board it says “Our-brainy soup.” I would monitor who was performing what good behavior ingredient from our bowl of brainy soup. This visually would project to them that they are the brains in the classroom and making good chooses. This bulletin board would promote a good self image along with inspiring them to learn. I would leave this up so students could see that I think highly of them. • Source: • http://www.homeroomteacher.com/holidaybulletinboardideas.html Marti Van Walbeek

  14. “Gearing Up for a New Year” • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names in one of the gears or allow them to write their own names. Students and parents will enjoy this board when they walk in the room. Take their picture, place it in the center of the gear. • Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  15. imagination. “Picture Yourself as a Part of A Group” This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names in one of the colors or allow them to write their own names. Involving them in creating the bulletin board will teach the students to interact in classroom activities. Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  16. Fifth Graders Are Out of This World! • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names on the rockets. Students enjoy science fiction along with building up their self esteem. • Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  17. “Cookin’ Up Great Behavior” • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place the students name on this board when they perform good behavior. This board will reinforce good behaviors in the beginning of the year. Students will want to follow the rules so they can get their name on the board! • Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  18. “Check Out Forth Grade” • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names on the checkers. Students say “king me” when they perform good behavior or earn rewards. King the students for recognizing good behaviors and academic success. • Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  19. “Our Recipe for Success” • This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names in the recipes. This bulletin board will build the student’s self esteem along with getting them off to a good start for success! Also, this board informs the parents that you care about all of the students! • Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

  20. “Welcome Back, You are First- Class!” This idea is to be used at the beginning of the school year, place students’ names on the letters. Make sure that you mail them a welcome letter in the beginning of the year before they enter the room. Take their picture when they come to visit– post it to the letter. This board is a great way to welcome students and parents. Source: The Education Center, Inc Marti Van Walbeek

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