13 Interactive Back to School Bulletin Board Ideas - Class Tech Tips (2024)

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  • July 14, 2023

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Can you make your back to school bulletin board interactive this year? Today on the blog, I have a handful of ideas for classroom displays. These are perfect for the start of the school year, but if you’ve stumbled upon this blog post mid-year, don’t worry. I’m confident you can tailor these to any time of the year!

These back to school bulletin board ideas are designed for interactivity. Students might contribute something as the school year progresses or use a tablet or smartphone to scan a resource and get more information. Lots of the ideas on this list encourage you to use QR codes to link to online content. If you’re new to QR codes, here is a link to a post that shows you how to make them. You can follow the steps in this post to create QR codes to add to a back to school bulletin board.

Interactive Back to School Bulletin Board Ideas

The ideas on this list are ready for you to customize for your group of students. And if you try one out, don’t forget to snap pictures for your own professional portfolio and maybe to share on social media to inspire other educators, too.

Let’s jump into this list of interactive back to school bulletin board ideas!

Meet the Teacher

Create a back to school bulletin board to introduce yourself to students with fun facts and a photo. If you are going to have students create All About Me projects, this is a space for you to show off an exemplar they can use as inspiration for their own project.

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Classmate Collage

Have students create a collage that includes their favorite items. You might use a collage-building tool and have every student make a collage in the shape of a square. Ask them to add text or write a caption to accompany their picture. This first week of school activity can help you create a bulletin board for back to school.

AI Photo Challenge

Incorporate generative artificial intelligence (AI) into your next bulletin board with an interactive twist. On the first few days of school, ask students to write a prompt that includes an animal doing something unexpected in a place they don’t usually spend time. Use these student-created prompts in Adobe Firefly to create images to display on a back to school bulletin board.

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Learning Goals

To kick off the year, you might create a board with learning goals for the month or upcoming units of study. You can update this regularly or use it to give students a preview of what is coming up during the first few weeks of school. If you have student work related to these learning goals from last year, you can spotlight it here, too.

Book Recommendations

Create a board where students can add book recommendations during the first few weeks of the school year. You might start with several of your favorites or a couple of titles students loved from the previous year. If your students from the previous year created videos or multimedia content related to the books they read, you might create a QR code and link to their recommendations.

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Inspirational Quotes

Display a selection of quotes from famous people to inspire students throughout the year. In addition to historical figures, you might want to choose quotes from contemporary people who students will recognize. If their quote was captured on camera, you might connect the link to a QR code and attach it to your bulletin board.

Birthday Calendar

Create a large birthday calendar for students to see whose birthday is coming up next. You might leave space next to each month so students can decorate their birthday month’s section as a group. This is an opportunity for students to show off their All About Me creations on their birthday, too.

Our Class Schedule

To kick off the school year, you might create a bulletin board with your daily or weekly schedule. You can refer to this space during the first few weeks of school or throughout the school year. To make this space more interactive, you might have movable pieces so you can shift the schedule as needed.

Historical Figures

To give students a preview of what is coming up this school year, you might create QR codes that link to websites featuring historical figures you will learn about in an upcoming unit. These QR codes could link to a variety of content, such as an audio or video clip.

Classroom Social Media

Create a classroom bulletin board inspired by social spaces like “Instagram” or “Twitter.” This interactive space can update with new content each week as students post pictures, notes, or short messages about what they are learning. This could complement an exit ticket or formative assessment routine, too.

Virtual Field Trips

Regular readers of the blog know that I’m a big fan of virtual field trips. You can use a bulletin board to display information about in-person field trips the class will take later in the school year. Alternatively, you might link to Google Arts & Culture resources to transport students to spaces you will study but won’t actually visit this year.

Augmented Reality Board

For an interactive back to school bulletin board, you can incorporate AR elements. Students can interact with them using a smartphone or tablet. There are lots of options for using augmented reality in the classroom, and this list has a handful for you to explore.

Global Pen Pals

Dedicate a bulletin board for showcasing letters, photos, and information from pen pals in different countries. This might look a bit empty during the first few weeks of the school year. But you and your students can build it out together over the course of the school year.

There are so many ways to celebrate the start of the school year. With these back to school bulletin board ideas, you can incorporate QR codes, give students a chance to contribute, and update them throughout the year. I can’t wait to see what you create. Share your back to school bulletin board pictures on Instagram or Twitter, and tag me @ClassTechTips!

Find more posts on back to school tips & resources:

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Caption contests are fun ideas for work bulletin boards. To do this activity, post a photo or cartoon and ask teammates to write-in or print out and post possible captions. At the end of the week, have employees vote on the best submission or have a judge choose a winner.

How do you make a bulletin board fun? ›

Caption contests are fun ideas for work bulletin boards. To do this activity, post a photo or cartoon and ask teammates to write-in or print out and post possible captions. At the end of the week, have employees vote on the best submission or have a judge choose a winner.

What is an interactive bulletin board? ›

Interactive bulletin boards are a great way to get students thinking, engaged, and excited about a topic, and encourage class discussion. Many interactive bulletin boards engage students in lessons by incorporating games, facts, jokes, and puzzles.

How to make an effective bulletin board? ›

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 to make a classroom display? ›

Crucial to a good display is making sure it is a learning device and not a distraction. Visual displays are a great way to reinforce lessons and allow students to be exposed to content in a visual way. Make sure the display has important information but not too much information as you dont want to create a distraction.

How to make a bulletin board in a classroom? ›

Use a roll of cork backing to construct your own DIY bulletin board. Simply cut the size you'd like your bulletin board to be and then attach to the wall using command strips. You can place several lengths of cork side-by-side to create any size you want.

How to make a display board look good? ›

Make it Attractive – Use photos, illustrations and 3-D objects to keep your display exciting and enticing to others. Use Your Imagination – Paints, markers, crayons and poster board will add impact to your display.

What are four simple classroom rules? ›

Here are four rules you may consider implementing in your classroom to help improve student behavior.
  • Rule 1. We are safe.
  • Rule 2. We are respectful.
  • Rule 3. We follow directions the first time.
  • Rule 4. We work hard and try our best.
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Why use an interactive board? ›

An interactive whiteboard can be used to organise information more effectively, provide digital charts and visuals for students, use the board for question and answer sessions and use reinforcing visual and audio features for students.

What is interactive whiteboard in education? ›

An interactive whiteboard is a digital device that allows users to project files and manipulate them on a board's surface. An interactive whiteboard will only function when a computer, projector and LCD display are present. A whiteboard will display whatever is shown on a user's computer screen.

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.

What skills should teachers have to come up with effective board displays? ›

A teacher should have at least 5 skills to be able to come up with effective board displays. These are the following: Creativity, Resourceful, Originality, and Good in communication and artistic.

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How Teachers Can Maintain An Effective Bulletin Board
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  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 can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

7 Things to Consider Before Creating Bulletin Boards in Your Classroom
  1. Use Fabric, Not Paper. It would help to cover your bulletin board with fabric instead of paper. ...
  2. Use Painter Tape. ...
  3. Use Black Sharpie to Outline. ...
  4. Make It Attractive. ...
  5. Take Your Students Help. ...
  6. Avoid Seasonal Bulletin Boards. ...
  7. Laminate Your Bulletin Board Items.
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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.

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