The Road To Success - Teacher Appreciation Door Display

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Preschool and Kindergarten Teacher Appreciation Door Display and Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: southlandvolunteers.blogspot.com

Shauna over at the Southland Elementary Volunteers blog posted some super cute teacher appreciation door ideas that would be perfect for any last minute 'thank yous' to the educators/staff members who have made an impact this school year! While there are lots of great ideas, we especially love this transportation themed door.

Road To Success Teacher Appreciation Door

  • Background: White bulletin board paper.
  • Title: "Thanks ____________ [teacher's name] For Putting Us On The Road To Success!"
  • Border: Cut long strips of black bulletin board paper, adding yellow lines with paint or scraps of construction paper to make it look like a road!
  • Decoration: Use construction paper in assorted colors to create simple car cutouts - either freehand the shape, print a car coloring page onto colored paper and cutout, or purchase car cutouts. Write a student's name on each car and arrange them around the display!

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