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Bulletin Bored? or Bulletin Boards!
Sivak, Patricia; Passatore, Mary Anne
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Description for Bulletin Bored? or Bulletin Boards!
Paperback. Creating colorful, inexpensive, theme-related bulletin boards will be a snap with Bulletin Bored? or Bulletin Boards! Series: School Library Media Series. Num Pages: 256 pages, 124 pp illustrations. BIC Classification: GLM; JNV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 279 x 216 x 17. Weight in Grams: 712.
Creating colorful, inexpensive, theme-related bulletin boards will be a snap with Bulletin Bored? or Bulletin Boards! Designed with the non-artist in mind, each bulletin board idea features easily reproducible black and white designs with detailed descriptions of materials, slogans, colors, and curriculum use. The book is organized chronologically to follow the school year. Bulletin board themes revolve around holidays, seasons, social issues, sports, the environment, reading, and more. Pages of patterns, helpful hints, and additional ideas will make implementing and personalizing catchy displays simple. From back to school to graduation, teachers and librarians will find a wealth of ideas to revitalize their bulletin boards. Includes a selected bibliography.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
Scarecrow Press United States
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Series
School Library Media Series
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780810835382
SKU
V9780810835382
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Sivak, Patricia; Passatore, Mary Anne
Patricia Sivak is a librarian at Greater Latrobe Junior High School in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. She has supported the need for public relations in the library through bulletin boards and displays during her twenty-seven year career as a librarian. Mary Anne Passatore has been an art instructor in the Greater Latrobe School District for more than thirty years.
Reviews for Bulletin Bored? or Bulletin Boards!
...librarian Patricia Sivak and art instructor May Anne Passatore show K-12 teachers how to decorate their classrooms in a way that captures student interest while staying within educators' budgets, schedules and artistic abilities. Designed with the non-artist in mind, each bulletin board idea features easily reproducible black-and-white designs with detailed descriptions of materials, slogans, colors and curriculum use.
Curriculum Review
The designs are simple to reconstruct and use easily obtainable and inexpensive materials...Intended for the school library media specialist, but its wealth of ideas will revitalize bulletin boards for teachers and public librarians.
VOYA
This publication also includes insightful comments on the oftentimes process of making large or small letters for bulletin boards. The book is organized chronologically to follow the school year.
Lisca
...an attractive slick-covered trade paperback about creating colorful, inexpensive bulletin boards. It features black and white designs that lend themselves to easy reproduction, as well as detailed descriptions of materials needed, slogans to use and color schemes....Any group using bulletin boards...will find the book helpful.
Sunday Tribune Review
Curriculum Review
The designs are simple to reconstruct and use easily obtainable and inexpensive materials...Intended for the school library media specialist, but its wealth of ideas will revitalize bulletin boards for teachers and public librarians.
VOYA
This publication also includes insightful comments on the oftentimes process of making large or small letters for bulletin boards. The book is organized chronologically to follow the school year.
Lisca
...an attractive slick-covered trade paperback about creating colorful, inexpensive bulletin boards. It features black and white designs that lend themselves to easy reproduction, as well as detailed descriptions of materials needed, slogans to use and color schemes....Any group using bulletin boards...will find the book helpful.
Sunday Tribune Review