What to write on the board on September 1st. They can mark themselves on the wall, hang between books, and hide in rows of boxes with all sorts of things.

September 1 is an important day for schoolchildren and the first school holiday for first-graders. Such a day should certainly be memorable. Let's talk about how to decorate a classroom for September 1st. Knowledge Day is a holiday for which teachers, schoolchildren and parents prepare. In order for the children to really feel this holiday, they need to decorate the classroom well. Of course, the new classroom for first-graders is decorated by the teacher and parents, but for high school students it will be interesting to create a beautiful classroom decor themselves.
Let's talk about several simple and budget-friendly ways to decorate your classroom for September 1st.

The fastest way to decorate your classroom for the Festival of Knowledge

  • Decorate the classroom with balloons.

Helium balloons or simply arranged into garlands or large shapes are a great and quick way to decorate a school office. Balloons are also easy to decorate both staircase railings and wide passages in school corridors.
The balls can be attached to each desk, and when first-graders go home, they will take each of their balls with them as if they were a part of the school.

  • Posters, garlands and banners.

Ready-made posters, banners and garlands, bright letters and numbers will also help you quickly decorate your classroom for September 1st. They are sold in office supply stores and special holiday stores. Usually garlands are attached above the blackboard, and posters are attached to the walls.

How to decorate a classroom on a budget for September 1

If the methods described above required monetary costs, then below we will tell you how to decorate school classrooms for free or inexpensively by September 1st.

  • Bright figures made of cardboard and paper.

Multi-colored palms, suns, maple leaves, made by the hands of students the previous year and carefully preserved by the teacher, are an excellent decoration for the office for the holiday of Knowledge. Large numbers, letters and flags can perfectly decorate an office. You don’t need to spend any money at all for such decorations.

  • Painting on windows, drawings and linings.

You can decorate glass windows with paints or paper strips not only for New Year's celebrations. Beautifully painted glass looks good at the Festival of Knowledge. These decorations will create a festive mood for schoolchildren and turn an ordinary office into a real fairy tale.

  • Colored signs

Beautiful colored signs and arrows will not only perfectly decorate the school corridors, but will also help little first-graders better remember the way to the cafeteria, the teacher’s room and other important places. These colored signs can be left for the first week of school.

  • Colored garlands made of paper and fabric.

Bright flags prepared in advance by parents or children can be assembled into charming garlands, which can easily be used to decorate the empty space above the board and on the walls. In addition, this decoration is durable and can be used for several years.

  • Wall newspapers.

Wall newspapers still remain relevant. This decoration is suitable for middle and high school. Bright posters filled with notes and photos will help you start the school year in a good mood.

  • Individual gifts for each student.

A caring teacher will definitely use the opportunity to give small and bright gifts to each student on September 1st. These can be either simply delicious gifts or useful little things: sheets with a lesson schedule, a student’s daily routine or office supplies.
Such gifts will also decorate classroom desks on September 1st.

  • A cool corner, brightly decorated for the holiday.

The stand looks good. A cool corner, brightly decorated for the Festival of Knowledge. With the help of colored paper, cardboard, cut out leaves, the stand can also be turned into decor for a classroom.

Finally

Today we talked about how to decorate your classroom for September 1st. You can use these tips to decorate your first grade classroom and high school students. I would like to once again remind teachers and parents that the holiday of September 1 should be bright and memorable for both first-graders and older students. Put in a little work, your imagination and love, and the children will remember this day for a long time, and elegant decoration of the office will make this task easy and joyful.

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Hello, dear readers! Today we have a school theme, namely, I will tell you about the design of the board for September 1st.

Knowledge Day is always a hassle: you need to figure out what flowers, or maybe a gift, to give to the teacher, get your child ready for school and, of course, decorate the classroom. After all, children will probably enjoy a festive classroom more than a standard office with desks, chairs and without a single hint of a holiday. Everything must be done to ensure that children are interested in learning, and a well-spent September 1 will be the basis for an excellent start to the school year.

Design of the school board for September 1

Let's take a closer look at the options for decorating a school board - perhaps the main detail of any educational institution, without which it is simply unthinkable to imagine the learning process.

Decor ideas for 1st grade

The youngest visitors to the school are first-graders. The design of a school board and classroom for them should be approached with special responsibility and a great desire to please the kids. In kindergarten they often had holidays, walks, toys, and they would simply be bored in a gray office.

If kids come to a festive, beautifully decorated classroom, this will certainly lift their spirits and awaken (stimulate) interest in the further educational process. There are a lot of ideas for decorating a board; you can search online or use your imagination and do it all yourself. I offer you several options for designing a board for Knowledge Day:

Decoration with bows, balls and maple leaves. Your little one will love this board decoration.

To apply you will need:

  • balls;
  • You can draw templates (bows, leaves, rowan berries) yourself.

Download ready-made templates

If one of the parents is good at drawing, you can ask him to decorate the school board beautifully. For example, you can depict your children’s favorite cartoon characters and add a school theme. First graders are still inspired by the atmosphere of a fairy tale, so this decor is a win-win option.

Decoration with balloons. All decorations for September 1 are based on flowers and balls. Today, many different shapes are made from balls. Starting from flowers and ending with cars. I suggest you take a look at an interesting option - balloon men with balloons in their hands. You can order them from a holiday agency, or you can try to make them yourself. Kids will really like these figures; they can be placed on both sides of the board, and the board itself can be decorated with beautiful themed stencils and holiday greetings.

The figures can symbolize a diligent student or student, or depict one of the popular fairy-tale characters, for example, Pinocchio.

Another idea for decorating with balloons that will not leave any child indifferent. A standard classroom immediately turns in the imagination of children into an exotic, distant land, where palm trees grow and funny monkeys have fun.

Simple ideas

You don’t always have money for expensive classroom decoration, so I offer you several basic options for decorating a school board, which will entail a minimum of costs, but the children will definitely like it.

The first is a simple and interesting option. You will need:

  • White paper;
  • scotch;
  • balls;
  • Printer;
  • scissors.

We inflate several balloons and hang them on the board. We draw (can be downloaded on the Internet) a boy and a girl, flowers, the number 1 and letters. Cut everything out and glue it onto the board. We print out the congratulatory verse and add it there. The inscription may be different, for example, “hello school”, “happy knowledge day” and other phrases suitable for the topic.

This cute little train will definitely make children happy. We also download it from the Internet, print it out, cut it out and pin it on the board. We also glue a “Hello School” poster and a bell there. Then we cut out the clouds on which we write wishes for the young students.

You can make such flowers yourself and decorate the board. There are only a few of them in the photo, but if you make them in large quantities and cover almost the entire board, then the kids will love this decoration.

The beauty, made as in the photo, will definitely appeal to children in grades 2 and 3. After all, they also like cartoon characters and already know how to read. Each child will curiously look for where his name is hidden on the board.

You can draw a book with chalk on a blackboard and glue a lot of butterflies around it. They can be made from simple colored paper. It's very easy to do and looks incredibly beautiful.

Unusual design ideas


Making a sun out of balloons

We will need:

  • yellow balls No. 16;
  • modeling balls (SDM) No. 260 (2 pcs.);
  • ball trim;
  • 2 shades of yellow balls No. 5;
  • pump;
  • high float (for processing balls);
  • sticker (eyes, mouth).

We make a knot from the scraps of the balloon, insert it into a 16-inch balloon and inflate our balloon to a round shape.

We tie two long balls for modeling and when tying our ball, we insert them into the knot.

We catch the knot that we previously dropped into the ball and twist it.

We take one of the oblong balls, stretch it, wrap it around a knot and tie a knot with a small remainder. After this, we do the same with the second modeling ball.

Let's start with the rays, take balls No. 5, treat them with high float, because... we will twist them. We take the pump, calibrate it to 1.5 strokes and pump up each ray. Now we take the ball, give it an oblong shape and twist it ¼ from the top. Now we twist this small circle in half. We do the same with the rest of the small balls.

Let's start adding rays to the sun. We take small balls and twist them using the modeling balls attached to the sun earlier. Alternates shades of yellow through one. When we are done with the rays, we glue on the eyes and mouth. Our beautiful sunshine is ready.

Balloon flower

We will need:

  • several blue ShDM No. 160;
  • small flower made of white balls No. 10;
  • one ball No. 5 yellow.

We inflate the blue balloons with helium, and the white and yellow balloons using a regular pump. We tie five large blue balls together, connecting a combination of 2 and 3 balls to each other and placing them in the same plane.

We do the same with five small white balls (we connect a set of 2 and 3 balls, respectively, to each other). Place a bunch of white balls on top of the center of the blue balls. We securely tie the blue balls to the white ones with a ribbon several times, passing in a circle.

We twist the yellow five-ball in half and place the middle between the white and blue balls. This must be done so that the yellow ball, on one side, looks like the core of a flower, and on the other, it is securely fixed in the composition and allows you to attach a stem to it. We tie the inflated leg of the green ball to the back of the flower, securing it to the thickening of the yellow ball.

You can keep the process simple and make a flower using only large helium balloons and a stem ball.

We will need 5 large blue balls and one white (No. 10). You also need a green ball to act as a flower stem. An important detail - when pumping up the white ball, you need to pump it 3 times and tie it so that the tail is as large as possible. We twist the white ball in the middle and catch it between the balls. We return the tail back and twist it together, then lower it down. On the back side there is a place to attach the tail, and on the front there is a white center. We attach the stem according to the previous diagram. The flower is ready!

I hope these ideas will help you turn your classroom into a fabulous place where children will feel fun and comfortable. Don't forget to subscribe to the blog, share the material with friends and on social networks. And with this I say goodbye to you, see you soon!

Sincerely, Anastasia Skoracheva

Your child went to school for the first time. Isn’t this a holiday for a first-grader, an occasion worthy of celebrating a new milestone in the growing up of your beloved child? We'll show you how to arrange it.

Holiday for a first grader at home: to be or not to be?

The end of summer for five minutes to first-graders is a hot time, full of events of various scales, from trying on clothes to sitting down at their first desk in their lives. All this greatly loads the child’s nervous system, even if mostly with positive emotions. Therefore, many parents believe that it is better to give their son or daughter more opportunities for a calm rest than to create a reason for another violent emotion. This has its own logic, but a home holiday for a first-grader solves an important problem - it makes the child understand that the event that has entered his life is a reason for celebration and expression of joy.
It is especially important for a newly minted first grade student to mark an event if something went wrong from the very beginning, for example, a child goes into the world of study with the “wrong” mood if something happened at the beginning of this path. It is not necessary to arrange a holiday for a first-grader on September 1st. It’s even better to organize a celebration in two or three weeks, when the child gets used to it, gets into the rhythm a little, gets to know classmates, makes new friends (children find a common language faster than us adults).

Whether it’s worth inviting the kids or whether it’s better to get by with modest homemade tea and cake – it’s up to you to decide. But to turn a home event into a truly children's celebration, call together your son's or daughter's playmates, buddies, and classmates. This will kill several birds with one stone:
firstly, it's more fun;
For a child, having fun together will be a sign that his life will pass under the sign of a team, common joys and sorrows, difficulties and overcoming them;
if relationships with classmates did not go well or the child was unable to establish close enough contact with them, the holiday in honor of September 1 will help correct the situation.

The hero of the occasion will feel fully happy if he himself, to the best of his ability and ability, takes part in the preparations. For the sake of such pleasure, parents should put aside fears and concerns that the child will not cope, will only break the plates and glasses, and will not properly set the table. So be patient, encourage the children’s laudable desire to help - you won’t regret it! They don't lack imagination and ingenuity either.
You need to start by choosing a room. It should be spacious enough for children to have room to play and have fun.
The table should be low, and plates, cutlery, and glasses should be placed in such a way that everyone can reach it. It is best to place it in the middle of the room or closer to the wall to avoid unwanted incidents.
As for the tablecloth: let it be one-color, but quite bright and catchy.
Plates are placed at one end of the table, plain or variegated and, if possible, matching the tablecloth. Cutlery and napkins are placed nearby. And if there are not very many guests, then they are immediately shown a place at the table and a plate with cutlery is placed in front of each one, and a glass a little to the side.

Children are treated to fruit juices, carbonated drinks, lemonade, nectar, and, if desired, cocoa or chocolate. As a decoration, place a circle of lemon or orange on the edge of the glass. A special joy for children is to drink through a straw or a thin tube; which you should stock up on in advance. Just don’t forget a straw of a certain color for each baby, so you don’t get confused and use it all the time. Making sandwiches allows for the widest scope of imagination. Food for children is inseparable from play, and play requires variety and rich imagination.
Don’t fill the table with food, the main thing is that it turns out beautiful and interesting. There should also be room on the table for the cake. Not a single holiday is complete without it, including those dedicated to September 1st!

Placed chocolates wrapped in multi-colored foil will also give the table an elegant look. Candies in colorful wrappers will also perform the same task. The picture will be complemented by a vase of flowers. Just in case, it’s worth putting a saucer with small cookies, salty or sweet, or something else tastier.
If you live in a separate house and have a yard, you will greatly delight the children by setting the table outdoors, in good weather, of course. The kids will willingly clean the yard themselves, arrange the furniture, and cope perfectly with any task assigned to them.

How to congratulate a first grader?

On the Internet it won’t be difficult to find congratulations on September 1 to suit your parent’s taste. But you can do without reading poetry (most of which have very dubious literary merits) and deliver a simple speech in prose, without boring the restless audience with lengthy rantings.

To reinforce positive emotions, you can give each participant at a home party some nice little thing with a thematic twist: a beautiful notebook, a set of pencils, etc. and so on. And for your child you can save something more valuable, but also “on topic”. Just give a gift to a first-grader by September 1st not in front of other children.

A well-organized, cheerful holiday can foster a sense of harmony and develop children's imagination from early childhood. But perhaps the most important thing is that it will give your son or daughter a feeling of happiness and positivity. And it’s very good that this joy will be connected by associative threads with entering school. Therefore, parents should try to ensure that the holiday organized at home for a first-grader in honor of September 1 is a success.

We have already talked about two different approaches to holding Knowledge Day

Big Watermelon Festival;

Park, cafe, swing;

Cake for a first grader;

Kebabs (yes, yes, that’s how they celebrate!);

- “Sweet bag” - a bag with sweets, fruits, nuts, which children begin to wait for in the spring every year;

Make a child's dream come true - for example, give an inflatable dolphin with an invitation attached to it to swim with your favorite animals in a dolphinarium;

Give a soft toy;

Take them to a city festival, where sponsors will hand out gifts and provide free entertainment;

Stories to the Museum;

Immediately after school, go to kindergarten - visit your teachers and meet former classmates;

Launch balloons into the sky with the cherished wishes written on pieces of paper from each first-grader;

Organize a disco for the children (doubtful in our opinion);

Go to the theater for a children's play;

Take a walk on a river bus or boat;

Go to the zoo;

Order a cafe and animators.

The picture that emerges in some places is sad – a considerable part of parents joyfully rush towards paid entertainment centers. And few people try to organize a holiday entirely on their own.

To summarize, we can say that going to the park for a swing does not make much sense, unless you are a fan of crowds and queues: at every city forum, mothers discuss visiting the park on September 1st.

A picnic in the park or some simple quest for the kids would be good - if you have a stable group of children.

Cinema - yes, it may well be, if there is a suitable repertoire: it is not far from home, the child will be able to relax and switch attention for a while.

The best advice, in my opinion, was this: mothers set out to create a September 1 tradition for their schoolchildren. In one family, they inflated balloons, prepared a holiday poster and decorated the room in the morning, and had family gatherings in the evening. In another, schoolchildren already in the spring began to wait for September 1, and with it the appearance of the mysterious “Sweet Bag” in the house. In the third, the Big Watermelon Festival was held every year. In these stories there was no general stereotypes or mass stereotypes - there was a real, lively approach to children, to their needs, a desire to please and surprise them. And most importantly, these mothers created an excellent long-term tradition for their children!

It’s better to start your journey to a new life from the threshold of your own home - and let it be unforgettable!

Is your baby going to school for the first time? This is a whole event for both the child and the parents. A student is a completely different status. “I’m already an adult, I’m big!” - he seems to be telling us. And you need to celebrate an important date in such a way that your son or daughter understands: his parents are proud and rejoice with him on this special day.

Mothers are in a hurry to set the table, decorate the rooms with balloons... But it will be much more pleasant for the child to step into a new life right from the threshold of his own apartment - let's give him this surprise!

A trip to the land of marks would be nice start with a map: There is nothing more exciting than studying the routes of great travelers and creating your own travel plan if the map is a whole wall. Or, say, a carpet. You can buy special photo wallpapers or order a banner card the size of the wall in your baby’s room. And prepare flags in advance that can be easily stuck in those places that the young student wants to mark.

Let's continue the theme in small details by placing a dish with the child's favorite candies on the festive table. But instead of vases, we’ll make boats from sheets of old atlas or gift paper. Did you swim?

good old globe can now again take pride of place. However, this may well be a dual-use item: for example, both a map and a lamp. Or even triple, if the globe is also a hiding place for a diary with twos - so that mom doesn’t get upset.

A beloved grandmother can also delight her grandson or granddaughter by knitting a huge pouf in the shape of a globe with her own hands: the child will definitely remember his first acquaintance with geography for the rest of his life!

Do you know what else is sure to bring young Einstein into a state of exuberant joy? Something he will encounter for the first time at school, something he will undoubtedly be afraid of, something that causes a whole storm of different emotions in each of us. Didn't you guess? Certainly, blackboard– slate, magnetic, marker... Brrr!

But your own little slate miracle is comparable in a child’s worldview to a pet dinosaur: no one has it except your playful little one. By the way, a useful thing. In the corridor it may well serve to convey important information to the lucky one who is still sleeping peacefully when someone else is the first to leave for work in the morning: “Darling, I’ll be late, don’t lose it,” or “Don’t forget to congratulate your parents on their anniversary,” or “See you.” in the evening at our place? And in the kitchen, the board can easily serve as a real cookbook.

But no. This is your child’s treasure - let’s not take his toys away.

Theater begins with a hanger. What about school? From the alphabet? The child masters it long before September 1, some even learn not only their native language, but also a foreign one. alphabet. How to help a student make friends with miracle letters?

Turn everything into a game - this method helps without fail. There are many options: write the child’s name in huge letters on the wall or closet, scatter pillows with letters on the bed, hide the letters wherever possible: on glass, on plates, in cabinets and in the child’s workplace.

Hang the alphabet on the wall, magnet letters on the refrigerator or on a magnetic board or a special magnetic table. And there are also wonderful puzzle mats- they are easy to assemble, and the process of collecting letters arouses great enthusiasm among first-graders: when learning takes place on a soft rug, it is always marked by pleasant emotions.

And what kind of school is there without a portfolio with grades? And what is a school country without numbers and figures? One, two, three, four, five - the school diary knows no other marks. Moreover, the shameful “stake” at one pole can peacefully coexist with the bully five, and the two can hide behind the brave bearing four.

However, we can easily give tens, twenties, and even a hundred to our favorite schoolchild. The main thing is that the numbers on every corner remind him: what did you come with today? Shall we play hide and seek?

Numbers, hidden in the corners of rooms and corridors, hanging on fishing lines from the ceiling, hidden by whimsical fantasy in various puzzles and charades. You can even play “12 Notes”: a crowd of children will happily run around the apartment in search of the coveted prize.

Numbers can roll into cubes onto the table, climb onto a cake or cupcake with candles, bake in the oven as fluffy cookies, fool around with balloons, responsibly declare something from calendars and lesson schedules, crawl like a caterpillar from the ceiling, or even familiar “classics” perch in the most inconspicuous place - on the floor.

They can mark themselves on the wall, hang between books, and hide in rows of boxes with all sorts of things.

They will also tick, ring and sing if these numbers are an alarm clock or a clock radio.

However, regular ones will do Wall Clock. Although no, not ordinary ones - bright, colorful, cheerful. After all, numbers are also time, which should not frighten you with a nervous trill.

You don’t need to take hours and minutes too seriously: it’s never too late to become an adult, but it’s worth at least trying to preserve your child’s worldview longer.