Easter is rapidly approaching! What better method to celebrate than by creating a joyful classroom bulletin board? Let’s explore some imaginative concepts that will infuse the delight of the season into your learning space!
Sweet Lineup
Have each student design their own sweet character and put them in a row like a parade. It’s a great and fun way to make your board personal.
Spring Storytime
Decorate the board with book covers of Easter and spring stories. Have students add their own book suggestions as well.
Grow Where You Are
Show a garden theme with flowers that have each student’s name and a good quality or goal. This board helps growth and positive thinking.
Kindness Expedition
Urge students to perform kind actions by hiding kindness eggs for each action. Each egg contains a reward they can get for doing good actions.
Spring’s Arrival
Embrace the spirit of the season by creating a board filled with spring flowers and butterflies. Use project paper to design 3D flowers that stand out on the board.
Rainbow of Hope
Make a rainbow using handprints in different colors, which shows hope and new beginnings. It’s a great way to add color and meaning to your board.
Excited to Learn
Turn your board into a learning tool by adding math problems that look like eggs. Each egg can have a different challenge or puzzle.
Bunny Route
Make a route of bunny footprints that leads to a pot of ‘gold’—a basket full of successes or class goals. It’s a fun surprise with a treasure theme!
Eggs of Support
Ask students to write supportive messages on egg cutouts. These good notes can make anyone’s day better as they walk by the board.
Rabbit Romp
Design a board with a rabbit theme, encouraging each student to create their unique paper bunny. Opt for gentle pastel colors to create a delicate, springtime atmosphere and incorporate cotton tails for enhanced texture.
Easter Egg Search
Make a hidden egg hunt on the board where students can find and solve clues. This board keeps students interested and excited.
He Has Arisen
Create a spiritual display using a large cross as the main point, with flowers made by students around it. This board helps remember the story of Easter and what it means.
Artistic Roots
Make a carrot patch using orange paper and green tops. Each carrot can show a student’s artwork or a fun fact about Easter.
Egg-cellent Jamboree
Enhance your board with geometric Easter eggs created by the students. Allow them to use watercolors to add an artistic touch and display them to form a vibrant arrangement.
