Snow Many Helpers! - Winter Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Want to update your classroom helpers board for winter? Here's a cute snowflake design that's super simple and perfect for the season!
Snow Many Helpers Bulletin Board
- Background: Sky blue bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Snow Many Helpers!"
- Border: Winter snowflake bulletin board trimmer.
- Decoration: Find a simple snowflake clip art image online, using your classroom projector system to enlarge and trace the shape onto a piece of white bulletin board paper. Arrange the large snowflake in the center of the bulletin board. Use a black marker and white card stock or your computer to create classroom job labels, adding a label to each point on the snowflake cutout. Make or purchase smaller snowflake cutouts, scripting each students' name onto one of the shapes. To assign classroom responsibilities, simply place the snowflakes with student names by the appropriate point/job label.
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