10 Favorite February Bulletin Boards (2024)

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Hello! Happy New Year! I’m not sure about you, but I’m ready to say goodbye to 2021. Like… see-ya! I feel like I allowed some of 2020 to seep into 2021, and it just never seemed to get better. That’s why I’m focusing on 2022 and all the wonderful things I know it has in store for us! So, let’s talk bulletin boards. You guys know I love a good bulletin board that is easy, cute, and can stay up for a while! That’s why I’m sharing ten of my favorite February bulletin boards, today.

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Ok… let’s get started!

1. The Sweetest Thing February Bulletin Board

So, I’m a little partial to this bulletin board, but can you blame me? It’s so cute! This board is simple but sweet! To make, have students write about a time they did something sweet for someone else. Then, have them publish their writing on a chocolate kiss or heart outline. Staple up with the words “The Sweetest Thing” and Boom! Bulletin board complete.

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Even better? The writing activity and craft are done for you! Click here to grab this writing activity in my store!

This is a board I made back when I taught 2nd grade! I just used pre-cut bulletin board letters and gave it the title “How Sweet It Is…”

2. Throw Love Around

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How fun is this play on words? I think this would make a great February bulletin board! We’ve seen this done with the phrase, “Throw Kindness Around,” but I love the idea of changing out ‘kindness’ for ‘love’ for an easily converted February bulletin board! You can find this idea and tons of others on Chaylorandmads.com.

3. Bee Mine

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I love bee decor so this makes my heart buzz! Get it? Ok… silly jokes aside, this sweet February bulletin board idea from Life’s Journey to Perfection is simple and easy to have up all month long. Check it out here!

4. 100 Reasons We Love Our School

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This Valentine’s Day bulletin board is a great idea I found over at Angie’s Lucky Little Learners. I know this one talks about loving your school, but I love the idea of converting this to 100 reasons we love our class. Now you can have a simple board up for the 100th day of school and V-day! YEAH! See the original here!

5. We Love Alatte

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Can’t go wrong with a coffee-themed board in my opinion! And although I know this one is geared towards Valentine’s Day, I feel like you could just leave it up the rest of the year… if you wanted to… I found this one over on IG- you can check it out here!

6. Love Like

Ok… this door is seriously giving me all the 😍😍😍 vibes! Like what a great idea? As it is, it’s the perfect way to celebrate Black History Month by placing a spotlight on strong role models, and celebrating Valentine’s Day!

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You can modify the names used to include people you’ve learned about in class, or even switch them out entirely for students’ names in your class. How cute would it be to see the line “Be a friend like Kalani!” or “Try your best like Rayyan.” Either way, I feel like this would be such a good one to create with your students. Check out the original here!

7. Don’t Go Bacon My Heart

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It happened… we’ve put bacon on a door. They say bacon makes everything better, and I have to agree! The 3-D effect on this February door idea makes it so much better! Wouldn’t this be fun for a Valentine’s Day bulletin board, too? See the original here!

8. The Best Class Ever

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You know you have the best class ever! Why not make a simple anchor chart bulletin board? This idea is perfect if you are low on space (and time) and want something you know your students will love! Check out the original idea here on Teaching Alatte in First!

9. In This Class We Stick Together

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How stinkin’ cute is this? I know the cactus theme is a little bit dated, but I feel like a cactus-themed February bulletin board is not! Make this feel a little bit more “Valentine’s-y” by adding hearts with your students’ names on them. Then, plan to leave this baby up for the rest of the year! See the original (and get some classroom decor ideas) here!

10. Waddle into Love

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Planning a penguin unit this winter? Tie in this super cute February bulletin board idea! Also, can we take a moment and just enjoy how sweet the little penguins are on this board? It is giving me all the Kindergarten vibes! Oh- need ideas for a penguin unit? Check out this post!

February Bulletin Board Ideas

These are just a few ideas for sprucing up your bulletin boards for the month of February! Also, never underestimate the power of hearts with names on them!

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Check out these other ideas to help you get through the month of February and all the fun that comes with it!

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FAQs

What is a good bulletin board? ›

A good bulletin board is creative and informative and can help students learn new values or lessons. The bulletin board has to be creative enough to stimulate students' curiosity.

How effective are bulletin boards? ›

Bulletin boards are an ideal platform for providing enrichment opportunities to students. They help foster information and motivation. Students' stories, essays, achievements, and pictures can be posted on a school bulletin board to encourage students and make them feel valued and appreciated.

How do you make an interesting 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.

What are the weaknesses of the bulletin board? ›

Sharp Objects o Bulletin boards use tacks or pins to hold up the information being posted. Such sharp objects can become a safety hazard for students in the classroom. Loose pins that fall to the floor or scrape against students can cause injuries.

What are the 4 types of bulletin board? ›

Bulletin boards are typically used in four different ways - decorative, display, informative, and interactive.

What do teachers put on bulletin boards? ›

What are bulletin board ideas?
  • Holidays.
  • Beginning or end of the school year.
  • Course curriculum.
  • Book summaries.
  • Motivational or inspirational quotes.
  • Elementary school student activities.
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Why are bulletin boards important in schools? ›

Bulletin boards are used in the classroom for various purposes. They serve as a communication space where teachers and learners can share ideas and engage in peer-to-peer learning. Bulletin boards also provide a support network for teachers, reducing isolation and promoting professional development.

Do people still use bulletin boards? ›

Today, BBSing survives largely as a nostalgic hobby in most parts of the world, but it is still a popular form of communication for Taiwanese youth (see PTT Bulletin Board System).

What makes a bulletin board attractive to the learners? ›

They create an engaging classroom environment. A well-designed bulletin board can make the classroom feel more inviting and engaging. Students are more likely to be interested in the lesson and feel more motivated to participate in class. They showcase student work.

How do you write a good bulletin? ›

Tips on Writing for The Bulletin
  1. Don't overprove your thesis.
  2. Check all data, particularly dates, figures, and proper names, against the original documents.
  3. Keep your sentences short; one independent and one dependent clause are usually enough.
  4. Try to use the active, not passive, mode.

What are four simple classroom rules? ›

That said, here are some rules that I find most effective, and that students generally accept.
  • Arrive on time. ...
  • Raise your hand. ...
  • One mic rule. ...
  • Respect others. ...
  • Respect the space. ...
  • Keep your hands and feet to yourself. ...
  • Use appropriate language. ...
  • Come prepared.
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What are the five skills for effective board display? ›

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.

Are bulletin boards effective? ›

Bulletin boards provide visuals for classroom management systems. They show upcoming class activities. Positive bulletin boards might share student engagement strategies and classroom celebration ideas. In a Reflex classroom, teachers celebrate success as students build math fact fluency.

What is the bulletin board rule? ›

Sometimes it can be difficult to decide if a communication is really “public” or “private.” One of the best tests we know is to apply the bulletin board rule: If you can put whatever you are communicating up on a bulletin board for anyone to read, then it is a public communication.

What is the criteria for best bulletin board? ›

Interactive bulletin boards should have clear, concise directions that are easy for your students to read and understand. If some of your students need extra help with reading, consider recording the rules and allowing students to play them back as needed.

What is a standards based bulletin board? ›

A Standards-Based Bulletin Board is a format for demonstrating the rigorous standards-based assignments that students produce as they work towards proficiency.

What material is used for bulletin boards? ›

Here's what you're going to need: a large sheet of cork (about the size of your desired bulletin board), a flat and sturdy backing material (like plywood), adhesive (to secure the cork to the plywood), a roll of fabric (to make it pretty), a staple gun, and some wall hooks.

How high should a bulletin board be? ›

Installation Guidelines:

Static boards: Hang the board at 54” to the mid-height. (This measurement is 6” lower than the ADA standard guideline for hanging signs to improve reach.)

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