10 Fantastic Fall Bulletin Boards and Doors for Your Classroom:

  1. “Autumn Leaves” Tree: Create a large tree trunk on one side of the bulletin board and add branches extending out. Cut out colorful fall leaves from construction paper and paste them on the branches. You can also add quotes or students’ names on the leaves.
  2. Harvest Cornucopia: Draw or print a large cornucopia shape on brown paper and cut it out. Fill the cornucopia with cutouts of fruits, vegetables, and other fall harvest items. Write the names of different fruits and vegetables on the cutouts.
  3. Pumpkin Patch: Cut out large pumpkin shapes from orange paper and display them on the bulletin board. You can also add vines and leaves to make it more realistic. Write students’ names or positive messages on the pumpkins.
  4. Scarecrow Scene: Design a scarecrow by using construction paper or drawing it on the board. Add straw or raffia for the hair. Decorate the surrounding area with hay bales, sunflowers, and other fall elements.
  5. Apple Orchard: Draw or print a large apple tree on the board. Attach cutouts of red, green, and yellow apples to the tree branches. You can also add baskets with apples on the ground.
  6. Changing Leaves: Cut out different leaf shapes from colored paper and arrange them in a gradient from green to red, symbolizing the changing colors of autumn leaves. Add a title like “Autumn Colors” or “Leaves of Fall.”
  7. Halloween Door Decoration: Decorate your classroom door with Halloween-themed elements like pumpkins, ghosts, spiders, or bats. Use black paper for a spooky effect and add a catchy phrase like “Welcome to Our Haunted Classroom.”
  8. Thanksgiving Feast: Create a table setting on the bulletin board with cutouts of plates, utensils, and Thanksgiving dishes like turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. Add a gratitude message at the center.
  1. Fall Quotes: Write inspirational fall quotes on colorful paper and display them around the bulletin board or door. Choose quotes that celebrate the beauty of autumn and promote positivity.
  2. Harvest Festival: Create a scene portraying a fall harvest festival with hay bales, scarecrows, pumpkins, and gourds. You can add signs for different activities like apple bobbing, corn maze, or pumpkin carving.

Remember to adapt these ideas to suit your classroom’s theme and age group. Have fun decorating your classroom for the fall season!