Math Welcome Poster Banner
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I’m extremely proud of this math welcome poster banner I created!
Inspiration
So, I’m not at #TMC16, but I’ve been following along with the adventures on Twitter as best as I can. I’ve seen a ton of tweets about Sara VanDerWerf‘s math-y badges.
If you haven’t seen her blog post about them, you definitely need to check it out here!
Working at a tiny, rural school means that everybody in the school knows everybody, and there is no need for a name badge. I loved the idea behind the badge, so I decided to incorporate it in a different way.
I have a new classroom this year because our school is consolidating 7th – 12th grade into a single building. A previous teacher left a “Welcome” banner poster behind the door, but Shaun and I decided it just didn’t match my style of decorating. I’ve been pondering how to decorate outside my classroom when it dawned on me that I could make my “Welcome” sign math-y!
Individual Letters
I started playing around in Publisher to create math-y letters.
I printed each letter on a different sheet of colored paper.
Over the years, I’ve hung these posters in my classroom both horizontally and vertically.
Here are my math-y welcome posters outside the door to my classroom:
Free Download of Math Welcome Poster Banner
Math Welcome Poster (PDF) (12318 downloads )
Math Welcome Poster (Editable Publisher File ZIP) (4321 downloads )
Want more posters to decorate your middle school or high school classroom? Check out my posters page!
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Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome, Sharon!