I don't know about you, but I never seem to have enough display space in my classroom. Never mind that I have five (!) bulletin boards. I want most of my display space to be for student work or instructional materials, but I realize it is important to have other displays like birthdays, job charts, and classroom management items. That's why this year I came up with the idea of "combination" displays. A combo board serves multiple functions in a small space.
The first example is my job chart/birthday board. The pocket chart has has class jobs, which I call "leaders". This goes with our school focus of the "Leader in Me". Around the outside of the chart, I have a cupcake for each student with their birthday. The cupcakes are in chronological order, so when a child has a birthday, I can just pull the cupcake off, pop it on a pencil, and give it as a gift.
Another example of a combo board is my Super Improver Wall. Using cards clipped to the pockets, I can add my Super Improver stars. At the same time I can keep track of discipline by using the colored cards behind. If students break a classroom rule, I move the cards. The consequences for each color are above the display.
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