New Year, New Decor: January Classroom Door Decor Ideas & Bulletin Board Ideas - Teaching with Kaylee B (2024)

January is not only the start of a brand new year but also a fresh beginning for our classrooms. I like to call it a classroom reset. We just finished winter break so we can review expectations and change any classroom routines easily. But I also like to make it a fresh start with fun January classroom door decor.

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It’s so fun to see how students decorate their mittens for these January classroom door decorations.

I teach in Idaho. And January can be a very cold and dark month. But I like to bring in some happiness with winter classroom door decorations. Plus, students love a surprise with some new classroom door decorations. Not only does it bring my students joy, but it brings me happiness as well. So let’s get into the January classroom door decor that I use in my 2nd grade classroom.

To help my students feel special, I like to include their names in our classroom door decorations. It helps build a positive classroom culture because it shows that each student belongs in our class.

I type my students’ names on the cutest mitten clipart and print them off. Then I like to have students color and decorate them before I add them up on our classroom door for winter. Students love doing this and get so creative with it! I love to see what they come up with.

I also put up a sign that says, “our class is snow much fun.” My 2nd grade students love a good pun, so they think this is so funny! And I add up cute banner underneath. This helps bring in some other fun winter colors to the door display.

You can make this a little more interactive with students by adding a fun read aloud with it. Read students a book and then have them decorate their mittens. You could read “The Missing Mitten Mystery” by Steven Kellogg or “The Mitten” by Jan Brett. Learn about other great winter read alouds that my students love here in this blog post: 11 of The Best Winter Read Alouds For Elementary Students

I love how adding in students’ names into your January classroom door decor can foster a sense of belonging, celebrates individuality, and welcomes all to a space when learning takes center stage.

These January classroom door decorations will warm your students’ hearts during the chilly winter months. Find the ones I use here.

But if you want to make these winter classroom door decorations to help your students practice the academic skills they have been learning, then you can easily turn it into a writing project.

Winter Classroom Door Decorations

Students just got back from winter break, so you can have students write about what they did during the break. I have a version of the mitten where students finish prompts about what they did over winter break. They write about where they went, what they played, what they ate, and their favorite part. Find these mittens here.

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I love to hear how students enjoyed their winter break with this January classroom door display.

Or you can guide students on writing a paragraph about their winter break following the writing progress. Students brainstorm things they did over the break. They pick three of those to be the details or body of their paragraph. Then they write a rough draft that includes an introduction sentence, their 3 details, and a conclusion sentence. You conference with students and help students edit their writing. Then they write their final draft on a mitten with writing lines. Find this version here.

You can hang these up as January classroom door decorations with a sign that says, “Winter Break was Great!” And add a banner like the example I shared earlier. This helps tie everything together. Find everything you need for this here.

Students get so excited to write about their winter break when they know their writing will be displayed for everyone to see. It helps motivate them to do their best work and use their nicest handwriting. Find this version of the Winter Classroom Door Decorations here.

Not wanting students to write their whole paragraph on a mitten? I have a full page version here. These are great to include in a memory book that you are collecting work from the whole school year. Learn more about this writing project here in this blog post: 3 Winter Break Writing Activities to Start Preparing For Now

Winter Bulletin Board Ideas

Or you can make a bulletin board display with them. In the resource, I have also included bulletin board letters for both sayings of “our class is snow much fun” and “winter break was great.” Cut these out and staple them up as part of a winter bulletin board. That way, if you don’t want to use these things for classroom door decorations, you can make a cute January themed bulletin board. Find these here.

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You can display student work on a winter bulletin board.

In this next winter bulletin board idea, you can have students practice their math skills. I have students make a snowflake math craft. They solve different math facts on small white papers. Then they glue the little pieces on a blue page that has an outline of a snowflake. They glue those white pieces on the outline and it looks like a snowflake.

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This snowflake math craft makes a great winter bulletin board.

You can display these on a bulletin board. I like to include these on my students’ memory books that are hanging up in our classroom. It is a great way to decorate our classroom for winter. Find this winter math craft to use with your class here. I like having my students do a fun math craft every month. Find my bundle with all my monthly themed math crafts here.

I hope you have enjoyed these classroom door decorations ideas for january. You can get students so excited when you involved them, even if it’s just a little like including their names on the decorations.

My students look forward to how our door is going to be decorated each month. They all have a similar layout of having a sign, banner, and then clipart with my students’ name on them. I have these included in a money-saving bundle. Find this bundle here.

Here are some other January themed blog posts you may be interested in:

5 Math Activities Perfect for the Winter Season

Classroom Behavior Management Tips for After Winter Break

New Year, New Decor: January Classroom Door Decor Ideas & Bulletin Board Ideas - Teaching with Kaylee B (2024)

FAQs

What do teachers use to decorate doors? ›

Transform your classroom door with colorful yarn or string for creating tassels that bring texture and movement to the decoration. Include thematic tassels related to subjects or topics taught in the classroom, for example, math symbols, science images, or literary motifs.

How to decorate a classroom wall? ›

You can hang posters, murals, and paintings, or you can create your own artwork. If you're short on time, you can even find printable wall decorations to print out and hang up.

What colors are good for a classroom? ›

Here are some colors that we find tend to work well in most classrooms:
  • Muted blues.
  • Light grays.
  • Neutral greens.
  • Muted yellows.
  • Off whites.

What do you put on your front door in January? ›

Wreaths are classic front door decorations for winter. Get creative with DIY wreath ideas that showcase your personal style. Here, a papier-mache deer trophy spray-painted white makes a rustic statement against a black door, while a natural wreath made of live greenery softens this sophisticated front entry.

What colors do you decorate with in January? ›

With winter comes cold colors like blue, silver and even pure white. These are great colors to use to decorate your home and give it a wintery feel. These colors are also calming, so rooms decorated in these shades can create a sense of peace and serenity.

What are some door decorations? ›

You can decorate a front door entrance with sconce lights that complement the style of your home, decorative door knockers, planters full of greenery or flowers, or seasonal wreaths made with anything from pine branches to eucalyptus or faux flowers.

How to decorate a school entrance? ›

This could involve using a small area rug just for the entryway, using a different paint color or wallpaper, or even adding a screen, divider, or bookshelf between the entryway and the rest of the home. For something even more subtle, consider adding a floor lamp or plant to mark the divide between the spaces.

How can I decorate my classroom cheaply? ›

One way to spruce things up is with cheap wrapping or contact paper from your local dollar store. Use wrapping paper on your bulletin boards. Cover old furniture, file cabinets, unsightly chalkboards, or boxes with contact paper. You'd be surprised at how well your classroom decorating can turn out with a bit of paper.

How do you decorate a classroom with charts easy? ›

Tips to Decorate your Classroom with Charts

- Use the most common and frequent topics that you usually go over almost every day. - Keep the wording simple. - Use appealing colours that are eye-catching. - Make the text bold and large.

How can I make my bulletin board more attractive? ›

Create a visually appealing design that grabs attention and encourages students to explore further. Use vibrant colors, high-quality images, and visually appealing fonts to make your bulletin board visually engaging. Consider incorporating borders, headings, and 3D elements to add depth and interest.

How can I improve the school setting in bulletin board display? ›

Think outside of the traditional framing. Bring in actual picture frames, and utilize a clothesline and clothespins to hold up pictures of targeted topics. Utilize wrapping paper or newspaper instead of the solid color rolled paper. Or even add temporary display shelves to highlight students' achievements.

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