School hallway art display

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Ashley | Artsy Blevs | Art Teacher on Instagram: "Last year’s Positivity Hive was very fun! Here are the steps we took to make our installation. It was perfect for the last few minutes we had at the end of class on the first day. Please let me know if you have any questions about collaborative displays! I do have a resource for making this in my TpT if you want the link you can comment “link”. ❤️🐝 • • • • • • • • • • • #elementaryart #artteacher #teachersofinstagram #artteacherproblems #teacher #iteachtoo #artteachersofinstagram  #arteducation #artlessons  Art teacher Teacher life Teacher problems Back to school Art display Kindness  Kid art" School Wide Collaborative Art, Collaborative Art Kindergarten, Art Classroom Tables, First Day Of Art Class Middle School, Whole School Art Project, First Day Art Class Ideas, Art Classroom Decor High School, School Art Display, Art Bulletin Board Ideas

Ashley | Artsy Blevs | Art Teacher on Instagram: "Last year’s Positivity Hive was very fun! Here are the steps we took to make our installation. It was perfect for the last few minutes we had at the end of class on the first day. Please let me know if you have any questions about collaborative displays! I do have a resource for making this in my TpT if you want the link you can comment “link”. ❤️🐝 • • • • • • • • • • • #elementaryart #artteacher #teachersofinstagram #artteacherproblems…

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Kristalli Liisa-Mari
school bulletin board ideas using fabric | ... You Loved • 9 bulletin board ideas for displaying student work First Grade Jitters, Clipboard Decorating, School Hallway, Bulletin Board Paper, Displaying Student Work, Hallway Displays, School Hallways, Bulletin Board Ideas, Teacher Bags

1. Repurpose your filing cabinets 2. Paint the cork of the bulletin board 3. Use shower curtain, table cloth, or fabric in place of bulletin board paper. 4. Hang a fish net to the wall and attach student work with clothespins 5. Use sheet protectors 6. Mount clothespins to the wall with tacks or hot glue clothespins (use a hair dryer to remove stubborn pieces of hot glue on the walls at the end of the year) 7.Back work on construction paper and cover your windows 8. Run a clothesline or yarn…

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Beverly Acors

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