Cat in the Hat Themed Helper Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
We love the idea of a Dr. Seuss theme for the early childhood classroom! Colorful, quirky, and just plain fun, an ode to the popular children's author is sure to create an inviting and engaging learning space that your students will be excited to return to day after day! If you're looking for a way to keep track of your classroom helpers, as well as a way for your students to keep track of what 'hat' they'll wear in the classroom each week, you might consider this fun Cat in the Hat themed display. Featuring the furry character himself, vibrant blue and red starburst shapes display computer generated job title signs {see example below} and weekly assignments are made using hat cutouts that have student names/numbers printed on them.
Easy to put together and colorful to boot, this board packs a powerful visual punch and would fit in any classroom - whether you're looking to do a full-blow Seuss theme or are simply looking for a fun way to keep track of classroom helpers!
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