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We're Antsy For Third Grade! - End-of-the-Year Bulletin Board
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

How fun is this picnic themed end-of-the-year bulletin board designed by Caitlin Lehberger?! We think it's a great way to help students look forward into the next school year - writing what they're most excited to learn about or what they're looking forward to as they move up to the next level. {We especially love the "I want to learn times tables!" ant!}
We're Antsy for Third Grade!
- Background: Plastic picnic tablecloth.
- Title: "We're Antsy for ____________ [Third Grade, etc.]!"
- Border: Solid black wavy trimmer or complimentary colored/themed trimmer.
- Decoration: Create an cutouts from black construction paper, inviting students to write their sentiments onto them with white chalk or paint pens. Arrange the ants around the board.
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Kayla Johnson
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