Do you find yourself frustrated thinking about June bulletin board ideas? June is a month of freedom from school, family vacations, and summer camp. But, for some, it also includes summer school. For teachers who have students into the month of June, it’s important to keep your bulletin board active and inspiring even through the summer months

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What Makes a Great June Bulletin Board?

June is a month that may be difficult to plan for when it comes to bulletin boards. It’s not a regular school month, unless a school took too many snow days, in which case they may find themselves making it up in June. Summer school occurs in June, also though, so you can always include this in your theme.

We scoured the web to find some of the best ideas for June for teachers who are still in their classrooms during this time and we found some of the best components to include might be the following:

  • Holidays such as Father’s Day 
  • Summer School
  • Family Vacations
  • Books to Read During the Summer (Beach Themes)
  • Preparation for a New Year
  • Celebrating Summer

21 Great June Bulletin Board Ideas

Here is a list of 21 great June Bulletin Board ideas that focus on summer, vacation time, holidays, and that incorporate literacy into the themes in a big way to keep kids actively thinking and reading through the summer months!

  1. Diving Into Summer From Little Leaning Corner
June Bulletin Board

Diving into Summer features a tribute to the summer season and focuses on the beach and sea creatures like the starfish and seahorses to inspire imaginations.

  1. Flip-Flop Into Summer From McKinley Early Childhood Center
June Bulletin Board

Flip-Flop into Summer uses the flip-flops as a reminder of how relaxed everyone is during the summer months and how much fun they have exploring the beach and enjoying freedom from schedules. Teachers could also take this idea a step further by allowing students to wear flip-flops at school during reading time to give them a sense of freedom and unconventionality.

  1. Under The Sea Book Fair By Erica Nunez

This Under the Sea Book Fair was created by Erica Nunez, a volunteer for the Miami Lakes K-8 Parent Center. It features a gorgeous blue “under the sea look” complete with a whale and several sea creatures.

  1. This Year Was Sweet From The Designer Teacher
June Bulletin Board

This Year Was Sweet June bulletin board celebrates the school year with a circle of delicious, happy pineapples wearing sunglasses. It’s a cute idea and focuses more on the year we are leaving behind and the memories rather than the summer itself. 

  1. Look How We’ve Bloomed From The Designer Teacher
June Bulletin Board

Look How We’ve Bloomed is a tribute to growth, using flowers as the metaphor. It can be done in a variety of flowers or just one kind and decorated however you choose. Individual student names could be on the stems of the flowers if you choose to personalize it more. It is located at the same URL as “The Year was Sweet.”

  1. Friends Flock Together The Designer Teacher
June Bulletin Board

Friends Flock Together is a cool idea featuring some beautiful flamingoes around a sign with the same title. This is a perfect idea for the month of June as the weather gets warmer, focuses on the importance of friendship, and helps kids who don’t get to go on a Florida vacation this year to feel that they are already there!

  1. Palm Tree Birthday Board From Little Learning Corner

This Palm Tree Birthday Board was used by a church class teacher for the month of July where she listed all of the class’s July birthdays, but it could easily be used for June, as well. Build the palm trees from large sheets of colored art paper and tack it to the board, then create a realistic-looking hammock. This provides a relaxing scene for kids to enjoy when they are working in class and feeling tense.

  1. Firefly Jar From Preschool Activities

The Firefly (or Bee Jar) project will light up your June Bulletin Board, doors, and classroom wall space with a summery idea! Try this while allowing individual students to put their name on a bee or firefly (whichever you prefer), and show that the whole jar is important but individuals make up the community, etc.

  1. Brighten Your Mind From Lori’s School Library Blog

Brighten Your Mind is an idea by a school library and media teacher. This sun-focused bulletin board idea brings in the theme of the importance of reading. In fact, this teacher’s blog called “Lori’s School Library Blog,” focuses primarily on reading and its importance to our lives.

  1. Summer Vacation From Themehill

Summer Vacation is a vacation-themed idea for a bulletin board was first presented in a church class but could be adapted to a school room as well, using “books” instead of referring to God or religion if it is a public school setting. 

  1. The Tie Board By Vicky Moore

The Tie Board features a string of men’s ties drying on a clothes line and helps students to celebrate Father’s Day in the month of June. Students could use this to inspire them to create a unique gift for Dad while they are in summer school and to instill the spirit of giving back to those who mean so much.

  1. Ready For Summer From Hikendip

This Picnic Theme board or door background is highly cute and conversation-inspiring. Featuring lots of slices of melon and just as many ants, it truly illustrates how picnics are the thing of summer. Who hasn’t been on a family or church picnic only to turn their heads a minute and find the ants have taken over? Guard your picnic stuff, folks!

  1. Time for Summer From School Bulletin Boards

The Time for Summer idea comes to us from Schoolbulletinboards.net and features the image of the sun inside a sunglasses frame. Who doesn’t need sunglasses when going to the beach? This fun bulletin June Bulletin Board, allows kids to participate by having them design and add their own pair of sunglasses to the board.

  1. Paper Flowers By Lia Griffith

The Paper Flowers board can include any type of item that illustrates the activities we encounter in the summer. Using picture frames to encase the different ideas, it keeps each one separate, like an individual work of art, while still adhering to the central theme.

  1. Pop Into Summer From Creative Classroom Paperie

The Pop into Summer bulletin board idea is a great June bulletin board idea due to the colorful popsicles and summer background it features. Items can be added that students want to include so that they are involved in the creation. Whatever you decide, just make sure to give the kids portrayed in the scene a popsicle to emphasize the central theme.

  1. Turtle-y Cool From Art Of It

Turtle-y Cool is a bulletin board with a sea turtle theme. It is sure to be a winner for animal lovers and beach lovers alike! Lots of green made of plastic plates and construction or art paper really makes it pop! Why  not use this as a cool June bulletin board idea to inspire students to write about the importance of protecting the Ocean’s ecology?

  1. Say Aloha From Little learning Corner

This bulletin board serves as an independent word study on “Aloha” and the uniqueness of the Hawaiian culture. There are many different meanings to the word, “Aloha,” so this is a chance for students to explore how the words is used in Hawaiian society and to serve as a reminder that there are many “mini cultures” in the United States that should be explored and understood.

  1. Countdown To Summer From Hikendip

The Countdown to Summer background features a huge sand dune area with pails and scoops and sandcastles like you’d see on a summer coastline. It could easily be used as a countdown to summer, as the title implies. But it could just as easily be used as a countdown to the start of a new school year with a few minor changes.

  1. Bees Will Buzz From Art Of It

Bees will buzz is the name of this dynamic bulletin board background by a teacher in Florida. It reminds one of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” when Hamlet said, “The cat will mew and dog will have his day.” Perhaps with older kids, you could use this background as a discussion starter about classic literature such as Shakespeare where certain turns of phrase, even simple ones, made the work sensational.

  1. The Blazing Sun From Bored Teachers

This Blazing Sun background idea is more like the backdrop of a movie set than a bulletin board. This is a big idea that looks quite impressive to the viewer and serves as a 3D method to draw kids into the classroom environment. This idea is not only a good thematic idea but a great backdrop for a unit on the solar system for science.

  1. Star Gazing By Lauren Beckham

This Star Gazing bulletin board idea comes to us from Laurel Beckham and features a forest scene in the late evening where the sky is filled with stars. This would be a great bulletin board anytime, but would especially be great if teaching astronomy units in the science text or when reading literature that is based in the wild. 

June Bulletin Board Ideas FAQS

What types of topics should you include in June bulletin board ideas?

The best ideas involve the holidays such as Father’s Day, family vacations that kids enjoy between summer and Fall, and unique beach scenes or other nature scenes that capture the experiences one has during this time.

How can I involve my class in the development of our class bulletin boards?

Ask them to create cutouts in small groups and then to contribute one unique item they create by themselves to contribute to the project. This way, they feel a sense of independence, while also feeling that their contribution made a difference to the project from the class as a whole.

What should a class bulletin board capture most?

The spirit of learning that you want your classroom to have, specific learning units, the seasons or holidays you are in, and the class culture.

We hope you have gained some inspiration for your own unique bulletin boards from these 21 sample bulletin boards from other educators and professionals. Your bulletin board can be anything you choose, so long as it follows some of the principles of good bulletin boards we always point out like themes you might be teaching at your school, the goals of your class, seasons, and other aspects. 

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As a reminder, though, “Not all classrooms have 4 walls,” is a good saying to remember. Try to motivate students to get out in nature whenever they can and breathe in the fresh air, feel the real sun on their back, and dive into the ocean or a cool lake. Life is about experiences, after all! The rest is just ‘optics.’