A pre-kindergarten bulletin board is intended to hold the attention of young minds and inspire them to learn. The large workspace with different concepts allows small children to feel submerged in the topics being discussed. Use larger than life images, words and learning objectives to encourage participation.
Most pre-K bulletin boards are designed to teach young students the purpose of a calendar, months on the calendar, the days of the week, numbers, pattern, weather or additional academic concepts. Creating a bulletin board that offers multiple learning opportunities will engage all the learners, regardless of learning level.
You cannot simply decorate a bulletin board and expect it to teach the children. The board is an integral part of instruction, large enough for the students to explore concepts visually while sitting quietly or interact with the teacher in a small group format. A large pre-K bulletin board provides adequate space to present academic concepts, group exploration, discussion and interaction with the subjects presented on the board.
The brighter the colors, the more fun the bulletin board will be and the higher attention level it will receive from the students. Use dye cuts to create large and colorful letters. Complement the teaching objectives with colorful pictures that showcase the academic goals for the classroom.
A large bulletin board helps to focus the efforts and attention of young children.