This is probably one of my most popular boards. I think the reasoning behind it is because it speaks to so many people and teaching diversity has become such an important principle to instill in children. This board is popular with schools and churches alike. Most churches are drawn to it because it can be used to teach about missions and the importance of reaching out to people who might be different from you. Here are the products I used... PDS352 - Small Multicultural Hands Cutouts…
Puzzle idea for Bully Prevention Month - great for a community bulletin board accent. Spread awareness about bullying, and promote kindness and friendship.
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I found this cute bulletin board idea on Pinterest and used it for a great how-was-your-summer activity. Materials: White paper (I just used photocopy paper) Pencils Colored markers Scissors I traced most of the kids hands for them in pencil. Then, I told them to decorate their hand however they liked. I showed them the
Ensuring that everyone is welcome and represented Everyone is Welcome. What does this statement look like in your classroom? Do you have equal representation of all races? Does you classroom library include books about diversity? Do you provide coloring materials that allow your students to ACCURATELY draw their families? Do you facilitate conversations about cultural […]