Spring Bulletin Board Ideas for Your Classroom - Mrs. B’s Beehive (2024)

Keeping your classroom fresh and exciting for your students can be tricky. Many of us have wall space covered with helpful teaching tools for our students. Word walls, vocabulary words, math tips, the alphabet, and number lines cover every spare space. I know how hard it is, but I always try to keep a spot open for a bulletin board.Spring bulletin board ideas are perfect for keeping your wall space fresh and up to date.

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Student Centered Spring Bulletin Board

As winter fades and spring warmth embraces the classroom, decorate your bulletin board to match! Your bulletin board might be a place where your students get to be creative, too. Display their artwork! Even more so, students love to see their work displayed, they take a sense of pride in it. Furthermore, they also tend to try harder to make something look good if they know it will be displayed!

Saint Patrick’s Day

To start with, Saint Patrick’s Day is one of the first holidays introducing spring. Specifically, celebrating this holiday with lots of green, gold, and shamrocks is fun for all. For some Saint Patrick’s Day themes for bulletin boards, check out the ideas below! I don’t have a link for the two rainbow bulletin boards, but they would be great for fine motor practice. The leprechaun is from Crafty Morning and uses glue and shaving cream paint to give the leprechaun’s beard some texture! The lucky to be a family bulletin is an old one I used to do with my class.

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Easter

Easter is a fun holiday to celebrate with children. They look forward to visits from the Easter Bunny as well as Easter egg hunts with candy-filled eggs. For some fun Easter-themed spring bulletin boards, the phrase “Chillin’ with my Peeps” is always fun because of the marshmallow chick-shaped food that people generally love or hate. I don’t think there’s a middle ground. Add in some writing practice with these adorable peeps I found on TPT.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

We all have heard the rhyme: “April showers bring May flowers!” Incorporate long-anticipated spring flowers into your bulletin board for the month of April. You can make a spring bulletin board with raindrops, umbrellas, flowers, bees, etc. I think the “Don’t Bug Me I’m Reading” would be super cute with a ladybug craft. The bee craft was made for a private school, but the wording could be changed to something like – “BEE-lieve you can do hard things” or “Kindergarten is the place to BEE, etc”.

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Mother’s Day Spring Bulletin Board

Mothers are not appreciated enough in our society. Specifically, sometimes we let them know we are thankful, and sometimes we forget until it’s Mother’s Day. Above all, we should encourage our students to celebrate their mothers during the month of May.

You can personalize your spring bulletin board with photos or drawings provided by the students of their mothers. Send them home on Mother’s Day so your students have a gift for their mother. Another idea for a Mother’s Day bulletin board is to make handprint flowers. Most importantly, each student gets to use their own handprint to make their own flower that can live on your bulletin board for a while and then be sent home for Mother’s Day.

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End of School & Summer

The end of school is an exciting time for all. During this time, we’re wrapping up current learning, preparing students for summer and for the next grade level, and celebrating the beginning of summer. Then, to incorporate summer into your bulletin board, students can illustrate their favorite summertime activity to post. Ideally, start with your favorite activity in the center of the bulletin board like this relaxing gnome on a hammock, and let your students’ creativity speak for itself for their favorite activities.

Here are some other ideas you might enjoy. The balloon bulletin boards are so bright and colorful, but the stress of popping a balloon would not work for me LOL! The pineapple bulletin board was an old one I did with my students and could be changed to – “This year was sweet!”

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Spring Bulletin Board Ideas

Make sure to keep all the wording for your bulletin boards and any templates that you used in a Ziploc bag with the title of the bulletin board written on it. I keep all of these bags in a tub with the name of the month on it. I also keep classroom decorations and seasonal books in these boxes as well.

When it’s time for the new month, it’s so easy to just pull out the bulletin board bag and staple it to the wall! Any copies I need are in the bag with it, and I can have my students do an art project to match the wording. It works out perfectly!

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Ultimately, there are lots of fun ways to celebrate spring with spring bulletin board ideas in your classroom. Whether you are a person who likes to change the bulletin board every month or every season, there is something that will work for you.

These are just spring ideas, but if you’re off-season or looking to plan the whole year of bulletin boards, you’re in luck! I have bulletin board ideas for Back to School, Fall, and Winter as well!

While students are working on their art, it’s always a good idea to have something for first finishers and quick workers to do so they aren’t disrupting the rest of the class’s art time. With this in mind, my Spring Review for Kindergarten is a great refresher for young learners to practice basic operations, numbers, and phonics.

Looking for some spring resources to keep your students engaged? Check out these resources perfectly aligned to kindergarten spring skills:

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FAQs

How can I decorate my classroom without bulletin boards? ›

Simple fix: use felt fabric (I used two yards), colored duct tape to stick the felt to the wall, and border to add more decoration! Then you can place Velcro on the backs of your projects/posters for an easy interchangeable bulletin board for the classroom!

How can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

Eye-Catching Visual Design:

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 do you cover bulletin boards in the classroom? ›

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.

How can I decorate my classroom easy? ›

One of the best ways to decorate your classroom is to add some comfortable rugs and flooring. This makes the room feel more inviting, but it also helps keep students' attention focused on their work. Carpets and flooring can also help to dampen noise levels, making it easier for students to focus.

What to put on classroom walls? ›

It's a great spot to hang anchor charts, words to know, and your learning targets. As you can see, a focus wall can contain a lot of information! If you departmentalize, it's easy to display just what you need for your subject by creating a math focus wall or reading focus wall, for example.

What to put in the classroom bulletin board? ›

Here's a list of 15 creative bulletin board ideas you may consider using in your classroom:
  1. Word wall. A word wall is a bulletin board in the classroom that introduces unfamiliar words and their definitions. ...
  2. Literary genres. ...
  3. Alphabet boards. ...
  4. Inspirational quotes. ...
  5. hom*ophones. ...
  6. Emoji. ...
  7. Classroom rules. ...
  8. Bucket fillers.
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How to make an inexpensive 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 do you make a good display board? ›

Make it Easy to Understand – Use clear sub-titles and simple captions to make your point. Make it Attractive – Use photos, illustrations and 3-D objects to keep your display exciting and enticing to others. Use Your Imagination – Paints, markers, crayons and poster board will add impact to your display.

How to make a notice board stand out? ›

Pictures and symbols can be a great way to communicate information on a notice board. This is because they are easy to understand and people often process them faster than text. Additionally, they can make your notice board more visually appealing and encourage people to stop and read the information that is posted.

What to put on a bulletin board in your room? ›

Consider putting up some personal items that mean a lot to you or that you are proud of.
  1. 1st place science fair medals.
  2. Award winning essays.
  3. Personal artwork.
  4. Postcards, birthday cards, or other holiday cards.
  5. Tickets to concerts and movies.

What is better than paper made of? ›

Made of non-woven fabric for durability and a light weight. Rugged fabric is simple to hang without worrying about wrinkles or tears. Ideal for affixing border trim, posters or student work to your bulletin board with staples or tape and later removal without rips or tears. Roll measures 4' x 12'.

How do I attach stuff to a bulletin board? ›

I have also used clothespins, and they are quick and easy when it comes to switching out work, but I found that I ultimately prefer to staple. If you're like me and you prefer to staple you students' work to the board, your floor might look like this (or worse) once you're done removing the old work.

How do you make a classroom display board? ›

Cut, laminate, cut. Vocab cards, topic information and backing are the staple of every classroom display board but check your school's display policy beforehand so you know what's expected and how creative you can be. Don't forget to cut out and laminate your materials as they will last much longer.

What can you use instead of a 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 display student work without a bulletin board? ›

Post them with clothespins

This extremely simple way to display student work has a big advantage: no bulletin board required. Suspend a couple of ribbons and use clothespins to hang work. So easy!

What can you use instead of bulletin board paper? ›

Bulletin Board Hack 1: Use Fabric on Your Bulletin Board

CHANGER. And I'm not just saying that! Use fabric instead of paper to cover your boards. This little hack will save you YEARS of a headache.

How to cheaply decorate a classroom? ›

One way to spruce things up is with cheap wrapping or contact paper from your local dollar store. Use wrapping paper on your bulletin boards. Cover old furniture, file cabinets, unsightly chalkboards, or boxes with contact paper. You'd be surprised at how well your classroom decorating can turn out with a bit of paper.

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