Making your classroom inclusive is more important than ever. In an effort to support all students, ,10% of all proceeds from this product will be donated to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City. This simple sign is a great addition to all classrooms. You get to share some American Sign Language with your students and let them know that they are WELCOME in your classroom. No matter who they are, what they believe in, or what they do, they. are. welcome. It’s important that our actions, words, and environments work together to continually send that message. Quickly download, print, and share this poster with your students. Looking for similar products? Be sure to check out these: ASL Alphabet Posters | American Sign Language | ABC Signs Colorful Literacy Alphabet Posters Shade of Blue Literacy Alphabet Posters Please feel free to email me at [email protected] with any questions you have. Cheers! Kelly Anne
Library bulletin boards can be a great way to show off your current programs, books, and ideas. We’ve gathered ideas to give you inspiration for your next bulletin board display!
Looking for a functional bulletin board for your life skills classroom? Look no further! I'm so excited to have this community sign and places bulletin board set up for you!Just add my Community Signs and Community Places resources and you will be good to with a functional bulletin board that is eas...
Bulletin board letters for the classroom that can be printed and cut from our free printable teaching resource.
The moment students step foot in a classroom they get an idea of what that class is all about. Let’s try to get them excited about math with some meaningful classroom decorations. I’ve gathered some ideas for bulletin boards, signs, and useful decorations that are perfect for middle and high school
If you love cacti / succulents, playful fonts, eye-catching colors and you're a SLP, then this is the perfect bulletin board kit for you! It works well for any grade level or age of clients and is easy to assemble! With over 100 pages, the possibilities of bulletin boards that you can create are endless! Take the guess work out of putting together your bulletin board and save your brain power for more important tasks - scheduling (EEK!), building relationships with your students/clients and therapy planning! **This is a DIGITAL download. Once you complete your purchase, you'll receive five PDF files that contains OVER 100 PAGES! Nothing physical will be mailed to you. This product is for your personal use only. Purchased files may not be resold in digital or physical form. Purchased files may not, under any circumstances, be altered in order to create similar or new products meant for digital or physical sale. The purchased file may not be uploaded to any blog or website in order to sell or share with others. You have permission to print these files at any printing shop or through an online printing service. Included in this download: * Black and green letters that spell "Speech & Language Skills Grow Here" * Black and green letters that spell "We're Ready to Grow" * 7 adorable cacti / succulents * 5 cactus puns in a variety of speech bubbles * 4 styles of blank speech bubbles (each in 6 coordinating colors - for a total of 24 blank speech bubbles) to personalize any way you choose * 7 banner pieces in coordinating patterns / colors * 7 borders in a variety of coordinating patterns / colors You may be interested in these similar products: Simply Spring Bulletin Board Kit https://madebymomandme23.etsy.com/listing/1683899186/spring-bulletin-board-kit-classroom-door Love Grows Here Bulletin Board Kit https://madebymomandme23.etsy.com/listing/1666351316/spring-bulletin-board-kit-succulent Grow With The Flow Bulletin Board Kit https://madebymomandme23.etsy.com/listing/1693687633/spring-bulletin-board-kit-succulent Please note... your finished product may look slightly different than the listing images due to differences in screens and printers.
I know you’ve seen them on your social media feeds. And I know you are thinking, these are adorable but I don’t have a cricut® and I am not going to buy a cricut® and so I will never be able to make these beautiful bulletin board letters. And then you hang your head and […]
Banner pennant letters (printable alphabet, font, stencils, patterns, and clip art). Great for welcome signs, bulletin boards, happy birthday signs,
Description Join the thousands of teachers around the world who have created a beautiful, on trend classroom using this Neutral Boho Rainbow Classroom Decorations bundle! Suitable for all year levels, these stunning educational printables have been created using a stylish & warm, neutral boho color palette to create a sense of calm and add an earthy feel to your classroom. With over 2500+ pages, this modern boho classroom decor bundle includes EVERYTHING you need to set up an amazing educational space for you and your students with new resources being updated and added regularly! All elements included in this pack are text EDITABLE which means you can easily customize them to cater to the needs of your students and the requirements of your school. This is great for teachers who teach in a bilingual classroom - allowing you to type in Spanish or French for example. You can also choose your own fonts!! Are you an Australian teacher? You will find Alphabet Posters and Alphabet Word Wall Headers in Australian school font options for those who require Victorian Modern Cursive, Queensland Beginners font and NSW Foundation font. Click here to see a preview of this Boho Rainbow Neutrals Classroom Decor Bundle!!! This boho rainbow decor bundle includes: Affirmation Alphabet Posters (PDF & Editable PPT) Affirmation Station (PDF & Editable PPT) Alphabet Posters (PDF & Editable (Editable PPT)) 4 Versions: Fonts Include: Standard Primary Font, Cursive Font, Australian State Fonts - VIC, QLD, NSW, SA for teachers in Australia Version 1: Boho Rainbow design only Version 2: Boho Colour Strip with coloured alphabet associated images Version 3: Boho Colour Strip with black and white alphabet associated images Version 4: Square Posters with Alphabet only - no images ASL (AMerican Sign Language) Posters Auslan (Australian Sign Language Posters) Alphabet Word Wall Headers and Editable Cards standard primary font and Aussie fonts (PDF & Editable PPT) Amazing Work Coming Soon Posters (PDF) Binder Covers and Spines - 24 gorgeous designs + Spines in 3 sizes, styled to match (Editable PPT) Birthday Display - (PDF & Editable PPT) Bulletin Board Borders - Scalloped & Straight edge (PDF) Bulletin Board Bunting and Banners (Editable PPT) Bulletin Board Lettering Pack (Editable) Classroom Calendar and Weather Display - (PDF & Editable PPT) Version 1: Pocket Chart Size Version 2: Standard Posters Print Size Classroom Jobs with Header - 2 designs (PDF & Editable PPT) Classroom Rules Posters (PDF & Editable) Clip Chart (Editable PPT) Clock Numbers (PDF) Classroom Labels - small, medium, large tub, round, square, Magazine & Tolsby (Editable PPT) Classroom Posters in Portrait and Landscape - EDITABLE (Type in your own classroom rules or values, motivational quotes and signs etc) Color Posters (editable) Days and Months of the Year Flashcards (PDF & Editable PPT) Days at School Tally (PDF & Editable PPT) Door Display - "We are a rainbow of possibilities" (Editable PPT) Flip Calendar - (PDF & Editable PPT) First Day of School Signs - (Editable PPT) Hand Signal Posters - 2 designs to choose from (PDF & Editable PPT) Large Skip Counting Number Display (PDF) Learning Intentions, Success Criteria, WALT, WALF etc - Multiple designs (PDF & Editable PPT) Meet the Teacher Templates (Editable PPT) Morning Slides - Google Slides and PowerPoint Templates (Editable PPT) Motivational Posters (PDF) Newsletters (PDF & Editable) Number Posters - 0-30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 (PDF & Editable) Reading Group Organizers (PDF & Editable) Shape Posters (PDF & Editable PPT) Student Goal Mats (Editable PPT) Student Name Plates - (with Alphabet and Numbers) (Editable PPT) Table Number Signs (PDF & Editable PPT) Teacher Toolbox Labels - multiple designs (Editable PPT) Teacher Trolley / 10 Drawer Cart Labels - 2 styles (Editable PPT) Visual Timetable with Clocks (PDF & Editable PPT) Voice Levels Display (PDF & Editable PPT) Welcome Posters (PDF & Editable PPT) SO MUCH VALUE!!!! PLEASE NOTE: Once you purchase this bundle, you will have lifetime access to any updates or new resources - no need to purchase any new additions. So, keep an eye out on my socials for update announcements and re-download the file to automatically access the latest version :)
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If you're tired of hearing, "I'm not a math person," show students that they are indeed math people! This bulletin board asks, “Which type of math person are you?” Signs shows different types of math people, such as an investigator, questioner, innovator, helper, hard worker, and more! Here's what is in the kit: Letters to spell out, “Which type of math person are you?" Bubbles that say, "(Because we're all math people!)" 16 Signs with types of math people showcasing different strengths This hallway or classroom decoration is easy to create using the included pieces. Just print, cut out the pieces, and hang on a board or wall! Everything prints on regular 8.5 x 11 paper or cardstock. The little posters with types of math people each feature a fun “Dot Dude.” These are included as color versions and black ink only versions (which look great printed on colorful paper.) 16 types of math people are included. These make a great discussion starter about what it means to be “good at math.” Hopefully students will see that we all can bring different strengths and contribute to math in different ways. We also can grow stronger in each area too! This positive message for students is perfect in any math classroom. Dot Dudes clip art and the term “Dot Dudes” are licensed and used with permission from Sarah Pecorino of Sarah Pecorino Illustration. Save when you purchase the big bundle of math bulletin boards! Check out the preview for more details.
These voice level button backgrounds are a hit! Attach a light up button and your class can follow the voice level rule with a visual!
Kodaly Rhythm Syllables Notes and Rests, Music Flash Cards, Bulletin Board SignsThese can be used as flash-cards or as signs posted in the Music Room.Print, laminate and enjoy!12 different cards with Notes and RestsDigital Download...
Create a fun and interactive bulletin board inspired by footwear loved by our students.... Crocs!Students can take their turn creating a "jibbit" for the classroom Crocs. They can use one of the provided jibbit templates or create their own on a scrap of paper. Jibbits can be attached to Crocs usi...
Solfa Street: This set includes "Solfa Street" slides for use in preparing, presenting, and practicing new melodic concepts as well as bulletin board cut outs of each house. Does your "Solfa Street" have a different name like "Music Lane" or "Melody Street"? No problem! I have included slides with a blank frame that you can fill in the name of your street by simply inserting a text box (directions included). The following concepts are included: Low/High m-s m-sl d-m-sl drm-sl l, - drm-sl s,l, - drm-sl drm-sl-d' drmfsl-d' drmfsltd' There are also slides for you to use during the preparation stage. For example, while preparing la you can use the slide that has mi ? s ? (?= for sale signs) Terms of Use: These slides are intended for personal classroom use only. Buyer does not have rights to share or distribute. The clip art in this document is copyrighted and may not be copied, removed or altered. You may copy a slide to include in a PowerPoint (etc.) for your own classroom, but these slides may not be used in commercial products. Thank you! Follow me for updates on new products, sales, and freebies!
The moment students step foot in a classroom they get an idea of what that class is all about. Let’s try to get them excited about math with some meaningful classroom decorations. I’ve gathered some ideas for bulletin boards, signs, and useful decorations that are perfect for middle and high school
I missed last week because of the giveaway but it’s time to link up with Tara at… My days of summer are tick tick ticking away…so I am pretty focused on school! A few “decor” ideas in now in place… This is SUCH an easy one to have up for a few days until I […]
It is time for our transportation unit in kindergarten! What are different ways of going places? We started our investigation by asking this question. We made a really basic KWL chart to record what we already knew about transportation and what questions we have. Our questions were great! How are cars made? Why do people ride buses? What is the thing called that people fly on that has a parachute and a fan? (I had to look that one up!) and Why do people use horses for travel? I will use those questions to guide what we are learning about over the next couple of weeks. Here is an a example of what our chart looks like. Our next big activity will be sorting types of transportation into land travel, water travel, and air travel. We started by handing each student a card with a picture of a form of transportation on it. The students sorted themselves into groups that go together. It took them some time to figure out that they had objects that traveled on land, water, or in the air but once they started getting it the groups came together quickly. We did this as our activity piece during morning meeting. Then we put them on an anchor chart to use later in the day. The cards can be used later in a center as an additional sorting or writing activity too. I love having real pictures for students to use instead of just clip art. The book that we are using from our reading series this week (Reading Street) is Max Takes the Train by Rosemary Wells. I love Max and Ruby! They take me back to when my kids were little and they loved the TV show so this is one of my favorite stories to read to my kindergarten students. We discuss all the different ways that Max travels throughout the book and if his choice of travel really makes sense. Would you take a plane to the ice cream parlor? I made a fun activity for this one too. Each student gets a travel card with a clothes pin attached. Name a place in the world (near or far) and they answer with the card how they will get there. With this one I focus on: travel on my own (walk), travel by non-motorized vehicle (bike or skateboard), travel by land (car, train, or bus), travel by air (plane or helicopter), and travel by water (boat or ship). Modes of transport are the key here. After we did this activity together the students went to Writer's Workshop with a prompt (we don't usually do prompts, but this was special) We posed the question, "If I was going to ________, I would take a _________" Their responses were really cute! If I was going to my grandma's I would take a car. I provided the students with the sentence stems, but you can see that they didn't all use them. I prefer the inventive spelling that this student used. He is totally independent when it comes to writing! If I was going to my friends I would take a scooter. On the flip side, this student did use the sentence stems and it supported him enough that he completed the assignment. This is huge for him! If left to his own devices he will sit and destroy the paper rather than writing anything so I was super impressed when he wrote this all on his own! If I was going to the library I would take a motorcycle. This student is a high flyer but doesn't always elaborate when writing. He is happy to write 3 words for a sentence and get moving on to the next thing. He took a lot of time today and even used bigger words like library and motorcycle. All in all this activity was a good fit for any level of student! Another fun book to read about getting places is How Will We Get to the Beach by Brigitte Luciani. In the book Roxanne tries to go to the beach in many different forms of transportation but they are never quite right. I created some retell cards for this one so we can retell the story afterwards. After we do the retell together we will do a cut and glue retell page all together. My students really enjoy those. To add in a little STEM fun I bought the book If I Built a Car by Chris Van Dusen. The illustrations are fantastic and I think students will really love this activity! After reading the book students will plan out a car and then draw it. I have a page ready for a final copy so they can just draw their car but I am thinking I want to let them create the car out of old junk. Am I crazy? I'm thinking yes but I'm still going to give it a try! The last idea I have to share today I'm probably the most excited about! We have turned our classroom window into a transportation display. Students are creating different vehicles at our Fun Friday craft station and they decide where they go on the board. They are so fun! To see the whole unit click HERE to preview it in my TPT store. I created some templates for vehicles to get you started but to be honest I just set out some old crafting paper and let them create on their own. You can get the templates FREE here. Transportation will be our theme for the next 6 weeks as we work through Reading Street Unit 5. I will be using their questions to guide that instruction as we move through this unit. Here are a list of books we plan on using during this time. They are all great jumping off points for more questions and inquiries! These are Amazon affiliate links which means if you buy through this link I receive a small amount. Thanks for supporting my blog! To top off our unit I also created some literacy stations that have a transportation theme too to replace my Valentine themed stuff that is still hanging out there. February is a weird month because the first 2 weeks are all pink and red and hearts and then the last half is just "Please help me get to spring break" mode. These will help fill the gap. I focused on digraphs and blends, sights words (40 words introduced in Reading Street for Kindergarten), alphabet recognition, word families and nonsense word fluency. I will add in some hot wheel cars, letter magnets, and other manipulatives to make these as hands on as possible. You can click HERE to see them in my store. Wow! That was a lot! We have plenty of activities to use the next 6 weeks or so! Thanks for stopping by today! What to save this post for later?
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Bulletin board letters for the classroom that can be printed and cut from our free printable teaching resource.
Made to match our other TROPICAL COAST Classroom Decor, this lush door display will create the most welcoming of entrances. Easy to edit, choose a sign and labels for a simple display or use our decorative lettering to create something unique! Perfect for your classroom door display, bulletin boards or classroom banners! ❤ Please note: This is a digital product. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with your download links ready to open and print! Here's what's included - - small round labels (different designs) - 6 to an A4 page with editable text boxes + can be resized - 16 different rectangular signs (landscape view) - 1 per A4 page with editable text boxes + can be resized - 8 larger square signs - 1 per page with editable text boxes + can be resized - 11 larger round signs - 1 per page with editable text boxes + can be resized - 2 different large display lettering - 'we can do unbeLEAFable work/things together' + 'from little things BIG things grow' (lettering can not be edited) File type – Microsoft PowerPoint (editable text) + ready to print PDF IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU PURCHASE THIS RESOURCE… All of our resources are downloadable digital files that you will be able to access immediately after purchase. What programs do I need to open and use this product? I recommend using Adobe Acrobat Reader to open any PDF files. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free program. To use our editable resources, you will need to have Microsoft PowerPoint installed on your computer to open and edit these resources. If you don't have PowerPoint, you can access a free one month trial of the program - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/try Ensuring your software is up to date can help to avoid any compatibility issues. What does it mean if a file is editable? Our editable files allow you to change and customize the text so you can make it exactly what you want to fit your classroom. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit. You will need access to Microsoft PowerPoint to do this. Editable does not mean all parts are moveable. Any included artwork, clip art, some fonts and other graphics are fixed to abide by copyright laws and cannot be edited or removed. Colors also used cannot be edited with the exception of colored text. If you want the text in the editable items to match the look of the ready to print decor, you may need to purchase and install some of the fonts. I've included information on the custom fonts used within the download along with a help sheet to make sure you’re getting the most from your purchase. You can also use any fonts you already have to truly customize the look of your classroom! Please read through the product description to check what can be edited and, if unsure, please message me. Copyright © classroomHQ All rights reserved by author Permission to copy for single classroom use only Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only
Print these Chromebook Care signs to post in your classroom or on a bulletin board to remind students how to properly care for their school issued device!
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I love bulletin boards. Have I mentioned that? I love making my bulletin boards art. I love putting art on my bulletin boards. Heck...I'll put almost anything on my boards! Here are a few ideas for quick and funky borders using some non-traditional items that you may have laying around your house. Poker Chips I use poker chips for several different things in my classroom, so I have quite a few on hand. They make a great border, don't they? If you have a metal edged board, you can use a glue gun to attach them. If you are working with a board with a wooden frame, the hot glue may damage it. Use glue dots. I like to layer them for more visual appeal. This bulletin board is a free download which feature the old national music standards. Poker chips hold spray paint well. I've spray painted them gold to use for the gold at the end of a St. Patrick's Day rainbow before and was pleased with the result. Boxes I did a movie theme in my room once upon a time. It was so fun to find new ways to use popcorn boxes and bags. They are inexpensive to purchase (I got mine on Amazon.) and could be reused. Popcorn boxes would be great for movie themed bulletin boards, popcorn words, etc... I have plans to do something similar with small Chinese takeout boxes with my Instruments of China board. Cards It seems that it is completely impossible to keep a full deck of cards at my house. Any kind of cards! That's okay, because they look GREAT as borders for bulletin boards. Uno, Phase 10 and regular playing cards work great for math bulletin boards, rhythm or time signature bulletin boards or maybe even a great trim for a bulletin board that showcases your daily schedule. This set is from a Go Fish set of cards I picked up at the dollar store. Love that they work so well with an ocean or beach theme. Kids love to stop and look for matches even when they are displayed on a bulletin board. Cupcake Papers This is one of my go to looks for making a display really pop. There are so many varieties of cupcake papers available that you can find any color and any theme that you may need. Flatten them out and staple them to your board. I've found that buying complimentary patterns and layering them can really be beautiful. When working with my rock star theme I wanted something metallic that would be a little flashy. It turns out that there is a cupcake paper for that! These little baking cups are so cute at the corners of my rock star alphabet display. I added some glittery foam stickers to embellish them a little. (Classroom teachers see the rock star theme HERE. Music teachers see it HERE.) Duct Tape It doesn't get any easier than this! Look at what a great job duct tape does to cover this older bulletin board. Check out your local discount store for tons of duct tape options. The bulletin board above is from my Number Posters - Rock Star Theme. This is another example of the versatility of duct tape. This is a light blue glittery duct tape. It is displayed on my Soar Into Music board. Legos This is SUCH an eye-catching display! The bulletin board is Minecraft inspired and the Legos (or are these Duplos?) go with the building theme. I used Scotch tape to attach them to my board. For some of the pieces I just laid them on top of one piece and then taped the next block on it so that not every block is taped. This may work better on a board that students can't easily touch. (Classroom teachers take a closer look at the board HERE. Music teachers HERE.) Pool Noodles Those of you that have been following my blog for a while know that I have a great love for re-purposing pool noodles. I've made ponies, steady beat swords and even workstations. I also just cut them up to make great bulletin board borders! For this fishy bulletin board I wanted them to imitate bubbles. I've attached them with glue dots. You could also use a low-temp hot glue gun to attach them. This bulletin board is called Making Music Together. Notepads They aren't just for note taking! I often use these little gems to add content to bulletin boards. They also make a great (and inexpensive) border. The iPod pad shown above came from Wal-Mart and the composer bulletin board can be found HERE. Paint Chips Paint chips are free and are a perfect way to add visual interest to any bulletin board. On the border above I chose to use two different kinds of paint chips and to create a pattern with them. Paint chips look just as great mixed up and stapled in any order. Staple them so they hang over the edge of the board and overlap. You can learn more about the Let's Talk bulletin board HERE. Plates Even more than I love pool noodles in the classroom, I love plates! When I packed up my room this year I marveled at my collection. I have Zoo Pals (photo above), baseball plates, basketball plates, beach ball plates, watermelon plates, heart plates, square plates, Santa plates and more. I also have colored plates in 3 different sizes and every color you can imagine. I use them for movement and composition activities, but LOVE using them on bulletin boards. I pick them up at discount stores, dollar stores and party supply places. Here are a few examples. The What's Cooking in Music board can be downloaded HERE. The watermelon plates are so fun! This year I found them in a larger, oval size. This bulletin board is part of my Music Burger writing display. Puzzle Pieces Shhh! Don't tell my daughter but sometimes I swipe her old puzzles for school projects! In this instance, it was a jumbo Barney puzzle that had several missing pieces. For the display below I just attached them to the board with glue dots. You might be able to use Scotch tape too. I have painted them before to match a bulletin board. Tissue Paper Like many teachers I have created flowers and pom poms to decorate bulletin boards. They have a huge visual punch and are relatively inexpensive to make. It's very easy to just scrunch it up together and staple it around your board. Creating enough tissue paper flowers to use around the edge of a bulletin board is also pretty, but time consuming. Braiding long strips of tissue papers creates an interesting look and lets you coordinate your border with whatever colors you may need. Song Bugs Bulletin Board Odds and Ends Really, I'll put anything on a bulletin board. I've used socks, fishing poles, candy, lights, my son's overalls and more. For this movie themed bulletin board I used a few View Master reels to accent the corners. Wrapping Paper In my bulletin board kits I often talk about using wrapping paper as a background for your bulletin boards. It can be found in many themes and patterns and often stays bright and colorful without fading for several months. Reversible wrapping paper can also be used to create borders. As you are stapling the paper in place, leave about two inches overlap on each side. Fold this down to reveal the back side of the paper and staple into place. What unusual things have you put on your bulletin boards? I'd love to hear about them or see a picture!
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Use these signs as a part of your IB PYP inquiry board to highlight the area of the inquiry process that you are working on. Or to record the children's work as they progress through the inquiry cycle. There are two sets ,with options for text only or text plus images, so that you can choose which b...
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Stinky Feet is a test prep game with a funny name, but it provides a serious review that will leave your students begging for more. Check out this game's simple set up that can be used with any content for any subject area over and over again.
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Looking for a composing activity for your youngest learners? This set is perfect for early readers or pre-readers. In this activity students take body percussion cards and place them in a music grid to compose a body percussion song. Included in this 25 page kit: -Music Grid -Body Percussion cards (16 to a sheet) in color and in black and white in both one sound per beat and two sounds per beat -quarter rest cards to coordinate with the body percussion cards -a sign for use at a workstation -a task for use at a workstation A variety of skin tones are used in the body percussion cards. Buy this as part of the Body Percussion Bundle and save 20%!
Encourage students to be a good leader with this motivational, character education bulletin board kit. Everything you need is included to create this classroom decoration for your school hallway, counseling office, or library! The inspirational message works for any grade level, elementary, middle school, or high school! Here's what's included: Letters to spell "Ways to Be a Leader" 44 signs with examples of ways to be a leader Layout ideas and tips Print the letters on any color paper, cut them out, and hang them up. The contents are designed for a large bulletin board. 44 signs with examples of ways to be a leader are included. These print on 8.5 x 11 paper, which you trim to create the squares. Different options are included so you can make it your own! This bulletin board could be used in a classroom, hallway, guidance office, library, or anywhere in the school to promote student leadership skills. It's perfect for any time of year! It works great if your school teaches different character strengths or virtues. I love that it can spark conversations and ideas about what makes a good leader. This bulletin board is part of my Character Building Bulletin Board Bundle.