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Bulletin Boards:

The Giving Tree

The crafts that went along with the bulletin board:
traced & cut hands/arms for branches
traced & cut hands for leaves (not in picture)
painted paper plate apples
cut, painted, and designed corn using bubble wrap, paint, and construction paper
cut & designed turkeys


On The Right Track

The crafts that went along with the bulletin board:
paper plate geese
cut & designed owls (from Lakeshore Learning)


Have you filled a bucket today?


The top bulletin board was on the left side of the hall, it was used for students to write something nice to their follow classmates. The bottom board was on the right side of the hall, it was used for the student/parent to write something nice to their teacher and/or paraprofessional.
The crafts that went along with the bulletin board:
decorate bucket
attached pictures and/or wrote a nice thank you letter to the teacher and/or paraprofessional


"BEE"ing a good citizen

The crafts that went along with the bulletin board:
cut and create bumble bee
write what a good citizen is
cut, paint & create hive using construction paper, paint, and bubble wrap


Oh, the places you'll go!


The crafts that went along with the bulletin board:
Each class voted on a favorite Dr. Seuss book. The favorite book was the theme of the crafts for the class. The themes were: Yertle the Turtle, The Cat in the Hat and,  the Lorax.
The Lorax crafts were: a paper plate craft, picture with a truffula tree craft,a paper bag craft, and a craft using paints to create truffula trees. 
Yertle the Turtle crafts: paper plate craft, egg carton craft, and picture taken wearing turtle shell craft.
The Cat in the Hat crafts were: paper plate craft, paper bag craft, and picture taken with Cat in the Hat props.
All classes had their picture taken staged to look like either they were hanging onto a balloon or sitting in a basket attached to a balloon. 


I will try and find the pictures to the other bulletin boards, I think there are 3 or 4 more.
Enjoy your weekend!:0)






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