Spring Bulletin Board Ideas for Your Classroom (2024)

Oh how we love these amazing spring bulletin board ideas for teachers to decorate their classrooms!

You will find lots of ideas and they are perfect for nursery, preschool, kindergarten and middle school.

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Some of the bulletin board ideas are meant to be made by teachers, while others are a class projects where you have your students help you with the decorations. All of these will look amazing in your homeschool classroom too! Happy decorating.

Spring Bulletin Board Ideas

We are sharing a few ideas that we prepared for you as well as featuring some of the coolest classroom decoration ideas submitted to us by teachers from all around the globe (want to see yours featured here too? Send your photos to info@easypeasyandfun.com – or join our Facebook group and share the photos with the community.

There are many cool themes you can use for spring, flowers, bugs, growing being the most popular picks. These are perfect for end of February, March, April and other spring months.

Never Stop Growing

Let your students help you with the most adorable and easy spring bulletin board. Have them stamp their hands on a piece of white construction paper (use the flower like paints).

If they can write their name next to the handprint, that will be even cuter.

Cut out the handprints and turn them into flowers! The grass on this one was made out of tissue paper (you can actually get one cut into strips at some party supply stores).

We are Hungry for Knowledge

Cateterpillars are certainly popular when it comes to spring bulletin boards, be it to appreciate nature or Eric Carle’s the Hungry Caterpillar.

To make this one, use some of the brown packaging paper, wrinkled it up a bit to get the bark texture and stick it to the bulletin bard to make the branch.

Cut circles our of “caterpillar” colored construction paper (if you are decorating bulletin board often and cut cirles often I do recommend getting a circle cutter.

Spring is in the Air Bulletin Board Idea

This one is a twist on air drying the laundry. Cut the letters (I do recommend using the cutting machine for this as it can be quite a challenge to cut them otherwise).

You could also print the letters on paper and cut them out in shapes of shirts, socks, pants and other laundry. It all depends a little on how much space you have on your bulletin board.

Hang the letters with clothespins on twine to make the laundry line look. I also added two clouds cut out of construction paper on each end.

Make paper flowers (you can check a smaller scale tutorial for making paper strip flowers). Cut grass out of green construction paper and decorate with ribbon, if you so wish.

Learning Gives You Wings to Fly

Another fun spring bulletin board idea are these lovely birds in a nest.

To make this one, use some brown packaging paper and wrinkle it up and shape into a nest. Cut a branch shape out of brown construction paper and stick it onto your bulletin board.

We made the birds super simple, with oval shapes. Two in the nests and one ready to fly.

Paper Chain Rainbows

We do love paper chains and you can make the most impressive rainbow display with them.

Bulletin board by @classroom_decor

Giant Blossom and a Ladybug – Spring into Learning

Both the blossom and the ladybug are beyond adorable on this one.

Made by: @suzygosdanian

Butterflies on a Balloon Tree

This idea was submitted by Katarina, and it’s one of the coolest looking ideas for a spring bulletin board. A whole bunch of green balloons tied to the board and decorated with paper butterflies to give a even more springy feel to it. We love it.

Reading Helps Your Mind Bloom

We love the title and decorations of this gorgeous bulletin board submitted by Kayla C. Tissue flower bulletin board border is screaming spring.

Clever Use of Umbrella

You can totally use your every day objects when making your bulletin board, just check out this wonderful display submitted by Emily H. Use your old broken umbrella, add a few paper raindrops and impress. The little clothespin butterfly is super cute too.

Learn the Letter B with Butterflies

Submitted by Andrea R.

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Spring Bulletin Board Ideas for Your Classroom (2024)

FAQs

How do you make an interactive bulletin board? ›

Write a question on a bulletin board and leave plenty of space for students to write their answers. The kids can use markers to add their thoughts and answers to the board. The only limit to creating an interactive bulletin board is your imagination!

What makes a good bulletin board? ›

Make it interactive and engaging if you want students to pay attention to your bulletin board. For this, you can use fabric clips, colorful sketch pens, and even create different pockets to store information. All in all, use your creativity to make your bulletin board as interactive as possible.

What should I put on my classroom walls? ›

The takeaway: Classroom walls should feel warm and lively but not overcrowded—keep 20 to 50 percent of the wall space clear, and fill the rest with student work, inspiring pictures, and learning aids.

What can I use instead of bulletin board? ›

Use foam core board to make a bulletin board. Create a small board using just one foam core board, or arrange as many as you want to make a larger size. You can find affordable foam core board at the Dollar Store! Attach your boards to the wall using command strips.

How to make a school display board? ›

Use at least a 16 pt font size for the main text on your display board. You want people to be able to read your board from at least a few feet away. Headings and sub-headings should be printed in larger font than the main text, and it is also helpful to use bolding, underlining, or colours to make them stand out.

How can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

Create a visually appealing design that grabs attention and encourages students to explore further. Use vibrant colors, high-quality images, and visually appealing fonts to make your bulletin board visually engaging. Consider incorporating borders, headings, and 3D elements to add depth and interest.

How to decorate a classroom board? ›

Decorate your classroom and help to set the tone for the year with the best quotes. You can print out quotes about learning, motivation, and inspiration or find quotes relating to your specific classroom theme. Hang the quotes on the walls, or display them on a bulletin board or whiteboard.

What is bulletin board example? ›

A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

What are the different types of bulletin board display? ›

Bulletin boards are typically used in four different ways - decorative, display, informative, and interactive. They each have distinct functions and require different levels of planning and effort to set up. Decorative - Turn a bare wall into a creative masterpiece.

What is an interactive bulletin board? ›

You'll find examples of interactive bulletin boards like this one all over Pinterest. The concept is basic: Post notes with encouraging and kind words on a board for students to grab when they need to be lifted up. Provide paper for them to add their own kind words for others too.

What is an interactive bulletin? ›

Interactive bulletin boards are a great way to get students thinking, engaged, and excited about a topic, and encourage class discussion. Many interactive bulletin boards engage students in lessons by incorporating games, facts, jokes, and puzzles.

What kind of displays should be placed on bulletin boards of schools? ›

Mostly, bulletin boards consist of information about disaster risk reduction management, gender equality awareness, announcements, and reminders. Bulletin boards are used to relay information to students, reinforce lessons, display student work, and more.

What do teachers cover bulletin boards with? ›

Use fabric instead of paper to cover your bulletin board.

With fabric, staple holes are not as visible when you change out your designs. Ribbon is also a great substitute for traditional paper borders.

Why do we need bulletin boards in classroom? ›

Bulletin boards can be another teacher in your classroom. Bulletin board displays that change periodically to reflect new lessons help visual learners better understand new material, reinforce new words and concepts, and challenge students to participate in new ways.

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