Our bulletin board letters and numbers are a great solution for creating engaging classroom displays. Use them on boards, windows, halls, displays and classroom doors!
Write your title on a scrap piece of paper and use our Quick Print Guide (in the printable file) to write a list of page numbers you need to print.
Alternatively you could print multiple sets of the letters, and store them ready-to-go in an alphabetized index box for any future title you make.
Student art or craft always looks amazing displayed in the classroom!
To make these simple suns, simply provide for your students:
- yellow paper circles
- strips of yellow paper
- black and pink oil pastel
- scissors and glue
Paper chipping is a great early paper craft skill to learn for students practicing using scissors. Once they have sun rays snipped, they glue them around the edge of the circle. This is a great opportunity to do a mini-lesson on using the glue stick and applying just enough glue!
If you're interested in creating this display you can find the letters over in our TpT store!
- letters in upper and lower case
- numbers 0-9
- punctuation - question mark, exclamation, at sign, period, ampersand, hashtag, comma
- approximately half-page-sized, and capital letters a full page size. We sized them so the largest letter fits on the page (capital W) and the rest are in proportion to this. To make smaller or larger letters, experiment with your print-ratio settings, e.g. print at 70%, 110%
In addition to this display you can use them creatively in your classroom for just about anything! Why not:
- create an alphabet line
- display a classroom welcome - Welcome to our class! for example
- devise a themed motivational message - We have a rainbow of opportunities, for example
- use them in alphabet activities - laminate and use with dry erase markers for rainbow writing or play dough mats