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Saturday, May 28, 2011

2D and 3D Displays at the Admin. Office

There are lots of photos of bulletin boards and display cases over at Hands, Head, nHeart blog.  Nancie Kay had lots of work on display over at the administration offices.  What a great tool for advocacy.

Friday, May 27, 2011

"Who Am I"

Here's another fun bulletin board by Stephanie over at the Art Abroad blog.  This "Who Am I" themed self portrait collection was done by her third graders.

"Wonderful World of Weaving"

Here's a bulletin board featuring weaving by Stephanie Melachrinos over at the Art Abroad blog.

She's got more weaving bulletin boards over at that post, so check them out.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Weaving Bulletin Board

Here's a very interesting bulletin board on weaving.  The pieces  are more 3D than what I'm used to doing and I like it. 
This is from the blog, "Ann's Art."

Friday, May 13, 2011

Room Displays

This isn't exactly a bulletin board, but I like how art is displayed in this classroom.
This is from "The Incredible Art Department."  If you've never visited that website, you are in for a treat.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Artists In Action

Here's a great idea for a board that rotates kids' photos in and out.  This is from the blog "My Heart is in Art", by Whitney Farr.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Giraffes As a Possible Summer Bulletin Board Idea



This is an idea I might save for summer bulletin boards or showcases.  My school likes to have some things up during the summer, but I don't want to use art work that kids would want to take home with them.  This is from the blog "Elementary Art Room."

Second Grade Bulletin Board Ideas

If you are in need of bulletin board ideas for the second grade classroom, you can check out this link from Tara Durning's blog, Ms. Durning's Fairytale.  My favorite idea is the door decoration that has cut out bugs with her students' head superimposed.   = )  How fun!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Teacher Appreciation Week

Kris over at the "I {Heart} Teaching"  blog shared this door display.  I can imagine this adapted in so many ways.  Thanks, Kris.