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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (3)Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (4)The saying "A picture paints a thousand words" is especially true of classroom bulletin board displays and fun projects for our students to complete.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (5)As teachers, we can get a lot of ideas and inspiration just from seeing a photograph from another teacher's classroom.This page contains ideas and examples for some of the displays that I have created in my different classrooms.



Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (7)The majority of these photographs were taken before I started Unique Teaching Resourcesand are not related to a particular set of lesson plans available onmy website. If I have lesson plans related to a particular photograph that you see on this page, I will include a link that will take you to a page wherecan view this information.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (8)This page of Unique Teaching Resources is a "work in progress" and I will be adding more photographs during the year. Please check back on thisclassroom bulletin board displays page from time to time to see the new photographs that I have added.

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First Day of School Classroom Bulletin Board Displays:

"Learn More About Roald Dahl" Author Study Display (left)
"Fill Your Arms With Books" Octopus and Ocean Display (right)

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (10)On the first day of school, I have no student projects to showcase on my bulletin boards. I do not like to have students walkinginto their new classroom and see empty display areas, so I always create classroom bulletin board displays that feature what we will be learning about during the first month of school.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (11)During the first month of school, my students complete an author study about Roald Dahl, so I created a bulletin board display (shown on the left) thathighlights Roald Dahl and his novels.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (12)During the first part of the school year, my students will "Dive Into Reading" a wide variety of different genres of literature.I designed an octopus that has its arms filled with books and an ocean themed bulletin board display. I surrounded the octopuswith titles of the genres that my students will be reading:fantasy, mystery, adventure, science fiction, realistic fiction, historical fiction, biography, and nonfiction (these large titles are hard to see in this photograph).

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Related Reading Resources:

  • Dive Into Reading Sticker Charts: These fish shaped sticker charts are divided into eight genres: fantasy, mystery, adventure, science fiction, realistic fiction, historical fiction, nonfiction biography, nonfiction information, and a free choice selection.
  • Resources For Books: On this page of my website, you will find a list of the books thatI have created lesson plans and fun group projects for. You can find unique projects for the following books written by Roald Dahl by clicking on the links below:

    1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Lesson Plans
    2. The Enormous Crocodile Lesson Plans
    3. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me Lesson Plans
    4. Esio Trot Lesson Plans


At the beginning of the school year,
I post these "S.M.A.R.T. Rules" in my classroom:

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S - ay please and thank you
M - ake friends and be thoughtful
A - rrive on time, prepared, and ready to learn
R - espect yourself and others
T - ry your best!


You can find the free download link for this free "Be S.M.A.R.T."
bulletin board display set by clicking on the link below:

Go To: Free Bulletin Board Display Banners List

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End of Year Reading Bulletin Board Display:
Students Design Their Own Book Report Projects

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (20)My students complete a lot of unique book report projects that I have designed throughout the school year.For their last book report activity in June, students design their ownprojects. Below is a classroom bulletin board display featuring my students' reading projects.

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Book Report Templates, Projects, and Teaching Resources:

  • Book Report Templates: You will find ideas for over 20 different book report projects on this page of Unique Teaching Resources.

End of Year Reading Celebration Day:

Students Dress Up As Their Favorite Characters
From the Books That They Have Read

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (25)At the end of the school year, we have a Reading Celebration Day. My students enjoy dressing up as their favorite characters from the books that they haveread that year. On this day, my students give speeches pretending to be the characters that they chose.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (26)For part of their character speeches, my students present "1st Place Book Awards" to their favorite books and they completea project shaped like a trophy for this assignment (shown below).

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Click on the following link to view these trophy book report projects:
Favorite Book Report Trophy Shaped Projects

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Penguin and Winter Bulletin Board Display

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Related Penguin Themed Resources:

  • Winter English Teaching Resources: Chill Out With A Good Book! Penguin Sticker Chart Set
  • Winter Printable Worksheets: Penguin Chill Out and Read Our Stories Stationery and Bulletin Board Banner Set
  • Winter Bulletin Board Displays: January Penguin Calendar Set

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Journal Ideas and Writing Prompts:
Sentence Strips and Pocket Charts

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (33)Pockets charts are ideal for displaying sentence strips. This pocket chart display contains writing prompts and journal writing topics.I change these sentence strips once a week.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Journal Ideas Pocket Chart


Related Writing Prompts Teaching Resources:

  • Creative Writing Prompts: 12 pages of writing topics for each month of the year
    (January - December).
  • Creative Writing Templates: Fun writing projects in a variety of unique shapes.
  • Poetry Lesson Plans: Templates and projects that will engage your students in writing poems.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (36)Below: I display my classroom calendar pocket chart next to my creative writing prompts pocket chart in my classroom.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (37)I like using a pocket chart for calendar sets because you don't have to worry about staples, thumb tacks, or velcro and the pieces do not getdamaged inside the pocket chart. It is also quick and easy to change my calendar pocket chart at the beginning of each month.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Calendar and Writing Prompts Pocket Charts

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (40)Below: This is a photograph from a different school that I worked at. This is the same pocket chart shown above and I probably usedit for at least 10 years before having to replace it with a new one. In this classroom display, I also am using a pocket chart for our "word of the day" display.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Word of the Day and Calendar Pocket Charts


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My Classroom Library

I divided my classroom library into the following genres of literature:

fantasy, adventure, mystery, science fiction, realistic fiction,
historical fiction, non-fiction, and biography

(Not all genres are visible in this photograph.)

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Classroom Libary Divided Into Different Genres

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (46)I label all of the spines of the books in my classroom library so that it is easy for students to find the correct place in my library where the book belongs.

Encourage Your Students To Read a Wide Variety of
Different Genres of Literature With These Teaching Resources:

  • Genre Pizza Reading Sticker Charts: These unique pizza charts encourage students to read 8 different genres of literature: fantasy, adventure, science fiction, realistic fiction, mystery, non-fiction, biography, and a free choice book.
  • Dive Into Reading Sticker Charts: These fish shaped sticker charts are divided into eight genres: fantasy, mystery, adventure, science fiction, realistic fiction, historical fiction, nonfiction biography, nonfiction information, and a free choice selection..

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (47)Below: In addition to separating my classroom library into genres, I have colorful boxes labeled with the names of some of my students' favorite authors.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (48)If a student has really enjoyed a story written by a particular author, they are usually always enthusiastic to read another book by the same author. Dividinga section of my library into "favorite author boxes" helps students to find these books quickly.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Classroom Libary Favorite Author Section

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (51)Below: My students love reading biographies about famous people. Although they may learn more about history if they read a biographyabout George Washington (and I do have these types of reading assignments during the school year), I have found that during their free time,my students love reading about the lives of people that they know about from TV, movies, music, sports, andfamous authors.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (52)I created these biography boxes in my classroom library so that students can quickly find a book about a famous person that interests them to read.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Classroom Libary Biography Section


Related Biography Resources:
Unique Book Report Projects That Your Students Will Love!


  • Biography Book Report Newspapers: Your students will enjoy creating these extra large newspaper book report projects. They will have fun being newspaper editors and writing articles, cartoons, and timelines based on the famous people that they have read about in their books.
  • Character Body Book Report Projects: After reading a biography, your students will love designing large character body projects about the famous people that they read about.
  • Movie Camera Book Report Projects: Your students will enjoybeing movie directors and shouting "ACTION!" as they direct films about the famous people that they read about.They will have fun choosing set locations, costumes, props, and actors for their biography movies.

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Spelling Words Classroom Display:
Using a Pencil Shaped Pocket Chart

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (56)This is a colorful pencil shaped pocket chart that I use for displaying my weekly spelling lists.I divide my spelling words into three groups:

  1. challenging words
  2. words from the spelling rule that we are studying that week
  3. high frequency words

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Spelling Pocket Chart

Related Spelling and Sight Word Resources:

  • Spelling Teaching Resources: Free spelling lists and flashcards.
  • Fry 1000 Instant Words: Free words lists and flashcards for Fry's sight words.
  • Dolch Sight Words: Free words lists and flashcards for Fry's sight words.

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My Behavior Management Program:
Using Post-It Notes and 3 Pocket Charts

Below: Red, Green,and Yellow Behavior Pocket Charts

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: 3 Behavior Charts

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (62)My students record their own behavior problems for three categories using Post-It Notes.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (63)They place their "behavior notes" in the corresponding pocket chart circles (red, green, or yellow) shown in the above photograph.

  1. Red - Late to Class: This particular behavior management program was for Grade 5 students.At our school, fifth grade students walked to and fromthe cafeteria on their own and they also went out for recess on their own. If a student returned late from either lunch or recess, he/she went andgot a Post It Note and recorded being late on the note and placed it in the red pocket chart.
  2. Green - Homework Not Done: As I was collecting homework assignments,if a student did not compete that assignment, he/she would go and get a Post It Note and record this on the noteand place it in the green pocket chart.
  3. Yellow - Classroom Behavior:

    • First Warning: During class, if a student was misbehaving, I would not stop my lesson or the activity that we weredoing at the time to address this problem. I would simply walk over to the student and place a Post It Note on the edge of the student's desk.The student knew that was my warning signal that I was not happy with what he/she was doing at the time.This "silent warning" would almost always cause that behavior to stop.
    • Record Classroom Behavior On Note: If the student continued talking or not working on his/her assignment,I walked over and moved the Post It Note from the edge of the student's desk to the center of the desk.The student then knew he/she had to write about this behavior problem on the note and place itin the yellow pocket chart

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (64)My students evaluate their effort and classroom behavior at the end of each week and prior to progress reports and report cards.

  • End of Week: At the end of each week, my students were given all of their "Behavior Post It Notes" and they glued them ontheir "Classroom Behavior Worksheets." This was my way of having students keep a weekly record of their own behavior.

    These "Classroom Behavior Worksheets" wereuseful at parent conferences because if I had behavior concerns to discuss witha parent, these problems were written in the student's own handwriting on notes, which were glued on their child's personal behavior chart.

  • End of Term: For most schools, teachers are required to give a citizenship or effort grade on report cards and progress reports.Prior to completing my report card evaluations, I had a conference with each of my students.

    We used their "Classroom Behavior Worksheets" to discuss what mark they felt they deserved for citizenship/effort based on their charts.My students knew ahead of time the citizenship and effort grades that would be on their report cards because they wereincluded in the evaluation and decision making process.

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Classroom Helpers Display:
Using an Overalls Pocket Chart

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (66)I assigned 6 different students to be my classroom helpers each week. I used an overall pocket chart to display this information.By using a pocket chart to hold the names of my student helpers, I was able to quickly change the names at the beginning of each week.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Overalls Pocket Chart


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"Tools for a Good Group Discussion" Sentence Strips:
Tree and Apple Shaped Pocket Charts

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (70)I love pocket charts that are in different shapes and colors! These apple and tree pocket charts have been used time and again in myclassrooms during my teaching career.

Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (71)In the photograph below, these pocket charts are being used to display sentence strips about "Tools For a Good Discussion" and "Discussion Starters."We were completing a literature study about Roald Dahl at the time and my students often met in literature circle groups during this unit of study.

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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays: Tree and Apple Pocket Charts


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Classroom Bulletin Board Displays (80)This page of Unique Teaching Resources is a "work in progress" and I will be adding more photographs during the year. Please check back on thisclassroom bulletin board displays page from time to time to see the new photographs that I have added.

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