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Collaborative Coloring Math Bulletin Boards

How do you create a collaborative math bulletin board?

Picture this: A vibrant classroom where math comes alive through colors and collaboration! These collaborative math bulletin boards can help you create this learning environment in your classroom.

To start, students begin by completing a customized math page. Whether you’re focusing on addition, subtraction, multiplication, or any other topic, the flexibility is in your hands! An editable page allows you to tailor the math questions to suit your curriculum and the needs of your students. (Check out the video above to help you add the questions to your page.)

Once the math is complete, the students will choose one of the 30 color blocks to color based on their answers.

The real magic happens when individual color blocks come together to create an awe-inspiring collaborative math bulletin board. As each student completes their coloring page, the collective effort transforms the bulletin board into a masterpiece! Check out some of the bulletin board options below.

Whether you are looking for seasonal bulletin boards, fun sports themed boards, or just fun math ones, I have what you need. Check out all the collaborative coloring math bulletin boards HERE!




Benefits beyond the coloring

  1. Engagement: The combination of math challenges and creative expression keeps students engaged and excited about learning.
  2. Collaboration: The collaborative aspect fosters teamwork, communication, and a sense of shared achievement among students.
  3. Customization: Tailor the math pages to suit your curriculum, ensuring alignment with specific learning objectives.
  4. Visual Learning: The bulletin board serves as a constant visual reminder of the math concepts covered, reinforcing learning in a dynamic way.

Action Steps:

  1. Check out all the collaborative math bulletin boards HERE.
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  3. Do you want a free math craftivity to start your collection? Check out the FREE Math Craftivity HERE.

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