Football Facts
Football facts are a good way to teach students about football, and this can inspire and students. For this bulletin board you will need green butcher paper, white tape, index cards, and markers. Start by asking students what they know about football, and jot some ideas down on the blackboard. Then break students into groups or pairs, and provide them with index cards and markers. Allow students to research football facts.
Then instruct students to write a fact on each card with the markers. They can add their own special style to each card as long as it is legible. While students complete their part of the project, teachers should cover bulletin boards with the green paper. Then use the white tape to create yard lines vertically on the board. When the students are done allow them to hang the cards on the bulletin board.
Football Name Game
This idea is good for younger children, and it teaches dexterity and coordination. For this bulletin board idea, teachers should cover the board in a similar manner as the previous idea. Before you start this project create several large football shaped stencils. Provide each student with a piece of brown paper, a stencil, a pencil, scissors, white yarn, and glue.
Let the students use the stencil to trace a football onto the paper. Then allow them to cut out the shape. Then help kids write their name on the football with the pencil. Help kids cut out the white yarn into several small pieces. Then help kids use the yarn and glue to cover the name they have written on the football. When the footballs dry, you can attach them to the bulletin board.
These fun football themed bulletin board ideas are easy to create, and students will enjoy creating them. Try these ideas for a unique bulletin board this football season, and you will be impressed with the results.
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