Lucky To Be Me Bulletin Board
              Aren't we lucky that 
              everyone in the world is unique? Send that message to your
               class this St. Patrick's Day with a student-made bulletin board. 
              Provide students
               with plenty of old magazines; then instruct each child to cut out 
              pictures (or words)
               that describe and illustrate his uniqueness. Have the student 
              glue the cutouts,
               collage-fashion, on a large shamrock pattern that's been cut from 
              green construction
               paper. Post the one-of-a-kind shamrocks on a bulletin board 
              titled
               "Lucky to Be Me!" or "Lucky Me! I'm Special!"
               
              More Precious 
              Than Gold 
              Give each child a 
              circle cut from yellow construction paper.  Have them draw a
               self portrait on the circle.  Display the circles on black 
              bulletin board paper
               cut into a post shape.  Title the display "More Precious Than 
              Gold!" 
                
              Good Behavior
              
              Make a leprechaun 
              lounging against a pot of gold with a big rainbow.
                Make sure every child gets a cutout coin.  Each time the child 
              is well
               behaved:  uses nice manners, is kind, follows a rule, etc.  Their 
              coin gets
               closer to the "pot of gold", as it slides down the rainbow.  
              Title it:  "Good Behavior Pays Off!" 
                
              Good As Gold
              
              Have children make a 
              large handprint rainbow on a sheet of bulletin board paper.
                Cut out the rainbow.  Staple a poly-fil cloud to a bulletin 
              board; then mount the
               rainbow on the board so that it is coming out of the cloud.  
              Staple a construction
               paper pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.  Glue each child's 
              picture on a
               separate construction paper gold coin; then mount the coins 
              around the pot. 
                
              Good As Gold 
              II 
              Make a 3-D rainbow 
              by arranging, overlapping, and stapling sections of red, blue,
               and yellow plastic wrap to the board. Mount a pot cutout at each 
              end of the
               rainbow. Have each child write his name on a piece of 
              construction paper gold.
               Attach each child's name to the board as you deem appropriate.
              
               
              Good As Gold 
              III
              
              
              (Photo submitted by Shell)
               
              The Golden 
              Rule 
              I made a rainbow 
              with handprints and on the cloud I wrote 
              "Pre-K Knows The Golden Rule". On the pot at the end of the 
              rainbow
               I wrote the Golden Rule. " Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them
               Do Unto You" The children cut out coins and wrote their names on
               them. We also cut out some clouds to fill in empty spaces on the 
              board. 
                
              Pot of Gold At 
              the End Of the Rainbow 
              I took puffy paint 
              and painted a rainbow, after it dried I cut it out and attached
               to the bulletin board, instead of just making a "pot" to have the 
              rainbow end at,
               we took a paper cup that we painted black and put little gold 
              pieces of different
               size paper for the "gold" in the "pot". It gave it more of a 3-d 
              effect.