"Sailing Back to School!" Classroom Bulletin Board Idea

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Elementary Back To School Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: childcenteredteaching.blogspot.com

We found this fabulous back to school bulletin board at Child Centered Teaching, a blog designed by educator, Regina Castillo. We were super impressed with the amount of detail put into the design and just had to share! This board is a definite must if you're contemplating an ocean/sea theme this year!

Sailing Back to School Bulletin Board

  • Background: Cover the top two-thirds of the bulletin board with sky blue background paper; the rest with navy bulletin board paper. Hide the "seam" with a 2-inch strip of white bulletin board paper, edging one side to look like waves.
  • Title: "__________ [Third Grade, Mrs. Nelson's Class, Room 203, etc] Is Sailing Back To School!" or "Sailing Into __________ [Third Grade, Mrs. Nelson's Class, Room 203, etc] For An Awesome School Year!"
  • Border: Blue solid color trimmer.
  • Decoration: 1) The Boats. We're not sure exactly how Regina created hers, but here's a look at what we would do to recreate them...Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board Idea
    • Fold a sheet of construction paper in half length-wise {i.e. hot dog style} and, starting from the bottom, draw & cut out an isosceles triangle. This will be the "jib".

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board Idea

    • From a second sheet of construction paper, cut a right triangle from one of the corners. This will be the "mainsail".

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board

    • Using the scraps from the first {isosceles} triangle for the appropriate angle, create the "hull" of the boat.

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board

    • Cut a 1-inch strip, length-wise, from a piece of construction paper and fold the strip in half. This will act as the "mast". Paste the "jib" to the strip of paper; left of the fold.

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board Idea

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board

    • Attach the mast {along with the jib} to the mainsail. Simply fold the strip of paper in half once again and line the crease up with the center of the mainsail. When assembled, this is what will create the 3D effect {shown above}.

    Ocean Back To School Bulletin Board Idea

    • Trim any excess construction paper from the mast, glue the hull of the boat to the mast, and add detailing as desired!
    Label the sails with various subjects/topics to be covered throughout the year as an introduction of sorts. 2) The Island. Using a scrap of brown bulletin board paper, create an "island" {cut a quarter-circle} in the bottom right corner. Add detailing as desired - a palm tree, a beach hut, an umbrella/sunbather, etc. 3) The Details. Create clouds from white construction paper to arrange in the "sky" as well as a sun {optional} to complete the scene.

Supplies for this bulletin board...

Hope you enjoyed the tutorial! We certainly had fun creating the sailboats :) ...We'd love to know how you're decorating your classroom for the coming year so leave us a comment below or catch up with us on Facebook!

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Kayla Johnson

Kayla is a creative homeschool mom and co-owner of SupplyMe. She's passionate about teaching her kids through hands-on learning and faith-based education. Whether she's crafting with her kids or planning lessons, she loves inspiring others to make learning meaningful and fun. Read more about Kayla →

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