Get inspired with these fun and creative elementary music bulletin board ideas to jazz up your classroom!
Tired of the same old “musical note borders” or “composer of the month” bulletin boards? Who isn’t?
I’ve dived deep to discover fresh, unexpectedly delightful ideas for your elementary music bulletin boards.
Prepare to be inspired, intrigued, and just possibly, a tad bit surprised. Let’s jazz things up!
“Composer of the Month”
Students get to learn about a new famous composer each month, sparking curiosity and admiration for musical history.
“Musical Instrument Family Tree”
Showcasing how different instrument groups are related, this bulletin board becomes an engaging musical genealogy chart.
“Musical Alphabet”
Visually explore the ABCs using musical terms for each letter, capturing students’ curiosity through sound.
“Rhythm Corner”
Learners can match clap patterns to visual rhythms, turning note values into a fun game.
“Meet the Music Notes”
Introduce students to the fundamentals by showcasing different music notes with fun visuals and brief descriptions.
“Dynamics Volcano”
Watch students erupt with excitement as they learn varying volumes from pianissimo to fortissimo using visually striking volcano graphics.
“Music Around the World”
This bulletin board transports students on a global adventure by showcasing instruments, genres, and musicians from different continents, fostering cultural appreciation.
“Lyrics of the Week”
Engage students with a weekly display of inspiring, funny, or thought-provoking song lyrics to spark discussions and creativity.
“Concert Countdown”
It builds excitement by showcasing a countdown to the next school concert, emphasizing preparation and anticipation.
“Soundtrack to Our School Year”
Celebrating the highlights of the school year with tracks that capture those memorable moments.
“Practice Makes Perfect”
Encourage students by displaying their practice time logs and progress charts, fostering a sense of accomplishment and motivation.
“Musical Heroes”
Spotlight famous musicians and their achievements to inspire budding performers.
“Note Detective”
Transform students into musical sleuths by having them identify and match notes and rhythms hidden around the board.
“Instrument Petting Zoo”
Students get to explore various instruments up-close, fostering hands-on learning and curiosity.
“Sing a Story”
Encourage students to create musical illustrations of beloved children’s stories, turning each narrative into a lively, melodic adventure.