10 Winter Classroom Bulletin Board Ideas - Class Tech Tips (2024)

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  • November 29, 2023

Do you switch up your classroom bulletin boards for different seasons? Today on the blog, I have a handful of winter classroom bulletin board ideas you can tailor to your own learning space. They are ready for you to customize so students can showcase their work, learn about members of their school community, and explore winter themes.

In this post, you’ll find a handful of interactive winter classroom bulletin board ideas that connect to the season. From exploring global winter traditions to spotlighting goals for the new year, these ideas combine physical displays with digital interaction. Let’s dive into these ten ideas for winter bulletin boards.

Winter Classroom Bulletin Board Ideas

Before we jump into the list, a quick note – if you love bulletin boards, bookmark these posts on “11 Interactive Fall Bulletin Board Ideas” and “7 End of Year Bulletin Board Ideas” from earlier this year.

Snowflake Science

Create a board showcasing the science behind snowflakes. Include microscope images of snowflakes and information on how they form. You can connect this display to student work creations, too. Have students use Seesaw to create digital snowflakes and explain their patterns in a video post. Then, print the QR codes that connect to their video and add them to the bulletin board.

Winter Wonder Read Aloud

Have a display of staff members’ favorite books from the past year. Include QR codes that link to a Padlet where staff can post book reviews, and students can comment with their thoughts or questions. In addition to these staff favorites, you might spotlight favorite winter selections from an online space like Storyline Online.

New Year’s Goals Tree

Instead of picking just one goal for the upcoming school year, have students come together to create a tree where each branch represents a different goal. You might make a template in Google Slides to have students write their goals on digital leaves that can be printed and added to the tree. This is a great way to celebrate a digital creation in a physical space.

Winter Chill Playlist

There are lots of winter playlists already curated in music platforms like Spotify. You might make your own winter-themed playlist that captures sounds associated with the season. Or you might find a few that are ready to share. Use a QR code creator (like this quick action in Adobe Express) to create a QR code that links to the playlist. If you display this bulletin board in a community space, families can scan and save the playlist to listen to over winter break.

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Movies About Books

If you have a list of books students will explore during the second half of the year, you might make a display that shows off some of these titles. You can include “where to watch” information like a streaming service or which videos are available at a local library. Alternatively, you might create a list of books you’ve already read together that have movie versions.

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Seasonal Poetry Corner

Encourage students to write winter-themed poems. Students can create a collage or illustration corresponding to their poem to display on a bulletin board. Then, they can snap a picture of their poem and add it to a page in a collaborative space like Book Creator to compile them into a class digital book. You can include a QR code on the bulletin board so families can download the class book.

Tasty Travels

Is there such a thing as winter foods? You might showcase winter foods from around the world on a bulletin board, too. Here is a list from National Geographic with ideas to explore. You could also include a link to an interactive map for students to see how close or far two places on the list are from one another.

Winter Wildlife Watch

Have you introduced a live animal cam to your students? There are lots of places that utilize this technology to show off how different animals live. This list includes a few places that show outdoor spaces that can help students explore different seasons. You might add a picture of 5-7 animals to a bulletin board space to introduce animals you’ll look at together over the course of the winter.

Weather Forecast Board

For an interactive winter classroom bulletin board, students can set up weather predictions at the start of the week. Students can access weather predictions for your area using a local or national website. And even spotlight the weather in another part of the world that they are learning about. At the end of the week, they can reflect on what was correct about the predictions.

Historic Winter Events

Use a winter bulletin board to showcase significant winter events with a timeline. This could include a breakdown of one event, like the Antarctic Expedition (December 14, 1911), when Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team became the first to reach the South Pole. Alternatively, you might spotlight historical events that took place just in the month of January or that connect to a particular part of the world.

Ready to get started with one of these winter classroom bulletin board ideas? Each of these is ready for you to customize for your learning space. I’d love to hear which one is your favorite – or what you would add to this list! Send me a message on Instagram or Twitter (X), or reply to one of my Monday newsletters (sign up for free) to let me know.

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FAQs

10 Winter Classroom Bulletin Board Ideas - Class Tech Tips? ›

Create a visually appealing design that grabs attention and encourages students to explore further. 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 can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

Create a visually appealing design that grabs attention and encourages students to explore further. 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 make a creative bulletin board? ›

Make it interactive and engaging if you want students to pay attention to your bulletin board. For this, you can use fabric clips, colorful sketch pens, and even create different pockets to store information. All in all, use your creativity to make your bulletin board as interactive as possible.

How can I improve my bulletin board display? ›

How Teachers Can Maintain An Effective Bulletin Board
  1. Provide Clear Directions On Bulletin Board.
  2. Add Color.
  3. Make It Durable.
  4. Put It At Eye Level.
  5. Use What You Have On Hand.
  6. Choose a Classroom Theme.
  7. What Stays And What Changes? Organization Is Key For A Perfect Bulletin Board.
  8. Start Before You End.
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How to decorate a classroom board? ›

Decorate your classroom and help to set the tone for the year with the best quotes. You can print out quotes about learning, motivation, and inspiration or find quotes relating to your specific classroom theme. Hang the quotes on the walls, or display them on a bulletin board or whiteboard.

What makes board display attractive to the learners? ›

The main purpose of the board display was to help teachers teach and students learn. It's like a helpful picture or tool that teachers use to explain things, show ideas, and get students involved. It also helps keep things organized, lets students participate, and makes lessons interesting and easy to understand.

How do I make an interactive display board? ›

Turning your whiteboard into a smart board is simpler than it seems. After applying Projector Whiteboard Wallpaper and securing your projector, connect it to your computer. Use interactive software to enable touch capabilities, and that's it. You've turned your whiteboard into a smart board.

What is an interactive bulletin board? ›

You'll find examples of interactive bulletin boards like this one all over Pinterest. The concept is basic: Post notes with encouraging and kind words on a board for students to grab when they need to be lifted up. Provide paper for them to add their own kind words for others too.

How do you make a classroom display? ›

Tips for Creating Inspirational Classroom Displays
  1. Tip 1 – Make Your Display Informative.
  2. Tip – 2. Make Your Display Interactive & Engaging.
  3. Tip 3 – Use a Unique Design or Theme.
  4. Tip 4 – Make Your Display Exciting & Creative.
  5. Tip 5 – Choose The Right Display & Location.

What makes a good bulletin board? ›

Clean & Easy To Read Fonts/Graphics

You're sure to have fluent readers in your class but for those who are still building those skills, it's really important to keep things simple for them. Cool fonts are great but using simple & easy to read fonts and graphics makes your bulletin boards more student-friendly.

What should I put on my classroom walls? ›

The takeaway: Classroom walls should feel warm and lively but not overcrowded—keep 20 to 50 percent of the wall space clear, and fill the rest with student work, inspiring pictures, and learning aids.

What are the 4 general purposes of bulletin board? ›

Bulletin boards are typically used in four different ways - decorative, display, informative, and interactive. They each have distinct functions and require different levels of planning and effort to set up.

How to make a school display board? ›

Use at least a 16 pt font size for the main text on your display board. You want people to be able to read your board from at least a few feet away. Headings and sub-headings should be printed in larger font than the main text, and it is also helpful to use bolding, underlining, or colours to make them stand out.

What is bulletin board example? ›

A bulletin board (pinboard, pin board, noticeboard, or notice board in British English) is a surface intended for the posting of public messages, for example, to advertise items wanted or for sale, announce events, or provide information.

What do you use to decorate a bulletin board? ›

Most classroom bulletin boards use solid-colored butcher paper. This hides the corkboard and make it look more colorful. You can be more creative and use wrapping paper or colorful fabric instead. Wrapping paper is great because it adds a lot of texture and pattern.

How do you 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.

How do you dress a plain bulletin board? ›

Simple! Fabric scraps, a splash of paint, glitter, a few decorative board pins, and maybe some cool paper patterns. Nothing too complicated!

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