Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (2024)

This page will provide you with ideas and resources to create bulletin boards about a number of winter related topics. These bulletin boards will help you integrate various winter activities into your daily curriculum. Our winter bulletin boards include the following: A board for the book "Snowballs", Q-Tip snowmen, snowman glyphs. There are also links to our other winter related bulletin boards like Christmas, and Hanukkah.

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (1)We are always looking for new ideas! Your creativity can help other teachers. Make you ideas last - take a picture and send it to us!Submit your bulletin board ideaand don't forget to include a photo if you have one! Let us know and we will take care to blur out any personal info in your photo.

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (2) Q-Tip Snowmen Grades K-2
Give each student a piece of blue construction paper. You then give them Q-Tips and white poster paint. They create the snowman by "dotting" their paper. They will need black paint to add the face and buttons. Using small pieces of other colored paper, they add the hat, nose, scarf, and arms.
Submitted by: Jennifer

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (4) Penguin Handprints
The perfect addition to your penguin, winter or snow theme. You will need the following supplies for this activity:

  1. A piece of white construction paper for each student.
  2. Black and orange tempera paint.
  3. Lined paper to attach to the construction paper.

Using a paintbrush, help students paint their hands. While the paint is drying, students will write a statement about their penguin. Once the paint has dried, have students glue their statement to the bottom of their penguin picture.


Submitted by: Jennifer

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (7) Snow Globes
Help your students capture the magic of winter in their own snow globes. You can easily incorporate one or more snow stories with this activity.

Below you will find the patterns needed (coming soon) to create a snow globe: the globe, the base and the writing paper. Use light blue construction paper for the globe and black for the base.Ask students to decide on their favorite snow activity. They will then decorate their globe showing this scene. As students are decorating their globes, provide students with some silver glitter to add some sparkle to their globe.

Once students have completed their decorating, ask them to write a description of their scene.For your display, use large sheets of white paper to build your own snowman. Display the snow globes around the snowman.


Submitted by: Jennifer

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (10) Snowman Glyphs Grades K-6
Students can show information about themselves using a glyph. Enlarge the key below or create one of your own.
Submitted by: Jennifer

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (13) Home Sweet Snow
Cut various colors of construction paper in half for the background of each house. Provide students with additional pieces of various colored construction paper. They will use these pieces to cut out the squares, rectangles and triangles to build their house.

Once students have constructed their houses, they are ready for the snow! Students will use white tempera paint. They can add the snow by either using their fingertips or a small, circular object like a pencil eraser or the end of a marker.
Submitted by: Jennifer

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (15) 'Tis the Season to Fight the Flu Grades: K-5
Nice health suggestions to keep kids aware of spreading germs!
Submitted by: Karen G. RN, CSN. Indian Fields Elementary School

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (17) Board for the book Snowballs Grades K-4
I had the students work in cooperative groups and I gave each group a cutout of a large snowman (or woman) with no features. After reading the book "Snowballs", which shows how you can create different paper snow people, they were instructed to create a cooperative snow-person. They came out great! I gave each group also strips of different colored paper and told them they could only use paper, no crayons or pencils. Buttons would be nice add ons, too. The only rule was each person in their groups were to be responsible for at least one feature of the snow-person. The bulletin board looks beautiful and very colorful!!!
Submitted by: SLevy10368@email-removed

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (18) December Bulletin Boards - More holiday bulletin boards including wreaths, Santa, gift trees and more.

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (19) January Bulletin Boards - New Year, Snowflakes, I Have a Dream, and more ideas.

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (20) February Bulletin Boards Black history, love, multicultural, and more bulletin board ideas.

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (21) Many more Bulletin Boards by Theme

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (22) Also see our other Monthly Lesson Plans, Thematic Units and Activities

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How do you put snow on a bulletin board? ›

For this bulletin board I put pasta in a ziplock baggie with some tempera paint and let the students shake and wiggle the pasta all around (I then touched up any spots that didn't get paint). I recommend gluing popsicle sticks into a snowflake design and then gluing pasta on top.

How to make a notice board attractive? ›

4. Make It Attractive

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 to decorate a class board for Christmas? ›

Draw Christmas Fireplace: Draw a cosy Christmas fireplace adorned with stockings, garlands, and a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. You can also use paper cutouts to complete your board decoration as shown in the figure below.

How to make fake snow for a bulletin board? ›

Simple Fake Snow

Take a cotton ball or cotton swab between your fingers and pull to stretch it out into wispy snow. Lay them out as a field of snow in craft projects, or reshape them into balls to make miniature snowmen. Imitate falling snow with laundry soap flakes or instant potato flakes.

How do you make fake snow for decorations? ›

Baking soda and water. Pour 1 cup of baking soda into a bowl, and add water one tablespoon at a time. Use a fork or a whisk to stir the two ingredients together, adding more water as you go. When it's light and powdery, it's ready to play with!

What can I use instead of bulletin board paper? ›

Use fabric instead of paper to cover your bulletin board.

Fabric will not fad as quickly as paper and it also does not tear. With fabric, staple holes are not as visible when you change out your designs. Ribbon is also a great substitute for traditional paper borders.

What makes a good bulletin board? ›

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. If your institution has an RA resource room, you can likely access a lot of the materials there.

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 to decorate tastefully for Christmas? ›

By simply adding a centerpiece of candles & some greenery or any holiday centerpiece of your choice , your dining room instantly screams Christmas. Remember it doesn't have to cost a lot to be beautiful. We created some candle centerpieces with beans, a glass jar, & a candle for a simple holiday look.

How can I decorate my classroom without bulletin boards? ›

Simple fix: use felt fabric (I used two yards), colored duct tape to stick the felt to the wall, and border to add more decoration! Then you can place Velcro on the backs of your projects/posters for an easy interchangeable bulletin board for the classroom!

How do you add falling snow to a picture? ›

Add snow in 6 simple steps.
  1. Add your layer. Open your image in Photoshop. ...
  2. Design your layer. Fill Layer 1 with black so that it appears as a dark square on top of your background. ...
  3. Blur and reduce your noise. Soften the noise by blurring it. ...
  4. Blend it in. ...
  5. Soften the look. ...
  6. Add more layers and play around.

How do you make snow activity? ›

With ½ cups of conditioner and about three cups of baking soda, you can make fake snow for your kiddos! Simply combine the ingredients until they match the texture of your preference. This recipe makes more of a snow dough for your littles to sculpt all winter long!

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