I don't usually display the students' birthdays in my classroom due to lack of wall space. I do display them on the calendar each month, but there are no names on the calendar pieces, so it's always a guessing game as to whose birthday it is. I have seen "to-do" lists in photo frames before and decided I could make the same type of thing with a birthday board! Just print the page out, pop it in a cheap frame from the Dollar Store or Walmart, and write on it with a Vis-a-Vis marker or EXPO marker. You can easily erase Vis-a-Vis with a wet tissue if you have kids move out or in. EXPO erases with a tissue as well.
I have a circus theme in my classroom so I'll be using the circus birthday board, shown below. I included a few other styles in this free download in case you want it! Click HERE to get the birthday board freebie!
I also prep birthday bags ahead of time {typically in the spring or summer} so that I am not rushing around creating certificates or prizes/candy for my students' birthdays. It's always so nice to have a bucket of bags to pull from when a birthday comes up. This year, I'm excited to have my birthday board behind it to make it even easier! To see my birthday bag idea, click HERE!
Enjoy!
xo
Megan
I have a circus theme in my classroom so I'll be using the circus birthday board, shown below. I included a few other styles in this free download in case you want it! Click HERE to get the birthday board freebie!
I also prep birthday bags ahead of time {typically in the spring or summer} so that I am not rushing around creating certificates or prizes/candy for my students' birthdays. It's always so nice to have a bucket of bags to pull from when a birthday comes up. This year, I'm excited to have my birthday board behind it to make it even easier! To see my birthday bag idea, click HERE!
Enjoy!
xo
Megan
Love this cute and simple birthday board idea. Thanks for the freebie!
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