Older Americans Month Bulletin Board Ideas

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Looking for some Bulletin Board Ideas? Here are some ways to celebrate Older Americans Month.

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👵 “Someone Special in My Life”

Visual: Large heart or tree with branches

Student Engagement:

  • Students add names or drawings of grandparents, older neighbors, or mentors
  • Prompt: “Someone I learn from is…”

Why It Works: Builds personal connection + gratitude


📖 “Stories Worth Sharing”

Visual: Open book design with pages spreading across the board

Interactive Element:

  • Students write:
    • A memory with an older person
    • Something they’ve learned from them

Extension Idea: Turn responses into a class “Memory Book”


🕰️ “Then and Now”

Visual:

  • Split board:
    • Past vs Present

Student Activity:

  • Compare:
    • School then vs now
    • Toys then vs now
    • Technology then vs now

Great Tie-In: History + perspective


💬 “Words of Wisdom”

Visual: Speech bubbles or quote cards

Content:

  • Add quotes from:
    • Grandparents
    • Community elders
    • Famous figures

Student Option: “The best advice I’ve heard is…”


🌳 “Growing Together”

Visual: Tree with roots (past) and branches (future)

Student Contribution:

  • Roots: things older generations teach us
  • Leaves: how students will use those lessons

📚 Book Display Ideas

💛 “Read With Someone You Love”

Theme: Encourage shared reading across generations

Display Tagline: “Books are better when shared.”

Add-On: Suggest “Take this book home and read with a grandparent.”


👵 “Grandparent Stories & More”

Books to Feature:

  • A Long Way from Chicago
  • Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge
  • Because of Winn-Dixie

Visual: Rocking chair, glasses, or cozy reading theme


🕰️ “Step Into the Past”

Theme: Historical fiction + memory

Display Idea: Add simple “Did You Know?” facts about life in the past


💬 “Lessons That Last a Lifetime”

Focus:

  • Kindness
  • Patience
  • Wisdom

Interactive Element: Students match books with life lessons


🏡 “Community Connections”

Theme:

  • Highlight relationships beyond family
  • Mentors, neighbors, community helpers

Great Tie-In: SEL + real-world connections


✨ Simple Display Enhancers

  • Sepia-toned or “vintage-style” paper for labels
  • Old-fashioned props (books, clocks, photo frames)
  • Student-drawn portraits of grandparents or elders
  • QR code linking to your book list or newsletter

💡 Easy Activity Tie-In

“Interview an Older American” Mini Project

  • 3–5 simple questions:
    • What was school like when you were a child?
    • What is your favorite memory?
    • What advice would you give kids today?

Display student responses alongside books—this makes your board come alive.

Check out my Older Americans Month mini-lesson on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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