McDonald's Inspired Interactive Word Wall

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Elementary Interactive Word Wall Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: Pinterest.com | Tamara Herman

How adorable is this?! We found it while perusing Pinterest for fall ideas and couldn't pass it up. Since we can't find a link, we assume that this is an original design of Tamara Herman, but please let us know if there is a different source for the photo/idea!

McDonald's Inspired Word Wall

  • Background: Yellow bulletin board paper.
  • Title: "I'm Lovin' It!", "These Words Are Fried! {encourage students to replace "overcooked" words with the french fry synonyms}, etc.
  • Border: Brightly colored pattern border.
  • Decoration: Create a list of overused words, collecting a large McDonald's french fry container for each entry on the list. Label each container with one of the words - using a marker to script the word onto a label sticker or word processing software to print labels. Come up with acceptable synonyms for each word, scripting or printing them onto strips of yellow card stock, then place the synonym strips in the french fry containers and arrange on the board.

Supplies for this bulletin board...

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