December Bulletin Board Ideas

Helping Christmas Hands Occassion

1. Use light/neon blue background paper and put snowflakes at the corners and around (but not too close to the one at the corner) the edge of the board.Put silver tinsel instead of a border around the board.
2. Trace each child's hand on green paper and put green glitter around the hands once you have cut them out.
3. Make a yellow star and brown stump with corresponding colors of glitter and put the tree together on the left side of the board.
4. Find SMALL candy cane cutouts and write the children's names on them (as many as you can fit on the tree without gobbing it up) with a black sharpie. Stick these on the tree.
On the right side use black block letters (lollipop style work good too) and put helping as the top word, Christmas as the middle and hands as the bottom. Use all capital letters except if you are using the lollipop (then use capital for the first letter of each word and lowercase for the rest.
5. Make three colorful tissue paper presents with tissue and curling ribbon (small ones) and find small christmas tags and write children's names on them (not the children in your class, just common childrens names like Jane, Michael, etc). and stick these below the tree but not around it.
You're done!
Submitted by: Anna Memmott, Elementary Education Student at BYU Highland, Utah Amemmott82@email-removed

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