We Think You Are A-MAZE-ing! - Teacher Appreciation Display
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Teacher appreciation week will soon be upon us and, if you are looking to show your thanks with a colorful display, we’ve been collecting fun, vibrant, and unique bulletin boards to share!
Want to let your teacher friends know what an a-MAZE-ing job they're doing? This Pac Man themed bulletin board created by Erica Bowman offers a fun, colorful way to show your appreciation! Created using tape and construction paper cutouts, not only is the design sure to be a hit, it's also simple to put together!
We Think You Are A-MAZE-ing!
- Background: Cover the board with black bulletin board paper.
- Title: "We Think You Are A-MAZE-ing!" - We like the idea of using two different letter sizes; perhaps 2" letters for most of the message and 4" letters to help "MAZE' in 'A-MAZE-ing' stick out.
- Border: None needed.
- Decoration: 1) The Maze. Use masking tape to create the maze directly on the black bulletin board paper. 2) The Character Cutouts. Cut a Pac Man shape from yellow construction paper (i.e. a circle with a triangle cut out of it) and ghost shapes from construction paper of assorted colors. Add student names to the ghost cutouts and attach wiggle eyes, if desired. For the cherry cutouts, create/print a template to trace or find a black and white clip art image to print onto colored paper and cut out.
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