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Always use interactive, colourful, clear writing. Try hanging displays from the ceilings using key words, phrases.
2007-03-12 09:13:51
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answered by squeegy 4
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Wow! I love display boards. Make sure the background is bright and the work displayed is at least single backed with contrasting colours---double backed if you have the time and resources. The borders should tone. All the lettering must be in Upper and lower case of writing style the children can understand. Children have the right to refuse to have their work displayed but I have yet to find one who exercises that right. If you ask this sort of question again it woud be helpful to know the subject you want to display.
Bright and cheerful , clearly labelled all at a height the children can access and see.
2007-03-15 17:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Just remember that children have the right to be asked if they want their work on display. Some children find this quite uncomfortable, gaining consent from the children is good practice.
2007-03-12 16:35:03
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answered by Nicola W 1
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Please be more specific, what is your topic/subject? Also, do you mean bulletin board ideas, or are you referring to the tri-fold project boards, or poster boards, etc...
Give some details, and I will help you the best I can.
2007-03-12 16:18:17
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answered by Rahab 6
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They need to look smart tidy with info on it also dony put all the info in callums put them on angeles and it makes it look more intresting.Also add some pics to catch your attation.
2007-03-12 16:19:23
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answered by Anonymous
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always photograph what you have done and laminate it then you can use it again and agin!
2007-03-12 16:19:43
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answered by nuander 2
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