7th Grade Ancient History Bulletin Board Ideas

What Did Jesus Look Like? Poster to Start Discussion Using History & Faith

By Catholic Kids

What did Jesus look like? Discussing the race and ethnicity of Jesus can be a difficult topic, but this FREE poster will get kids talking about their personal image of Jesus. It shows various possible Jesus images created using Bitmoji.

This is a great accompaniment to the PowerPoint that will open up a conversation with your class and help them see that Jesus could have looked very different from the traditional image.

I also plan to use this Poster to start a conversation,then ask students to draw or color this image to reflect on how each student pictures Jesus.

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Editable Labels | Desk Tags & Name Tags for Students | ANCIENT ROME Printables

By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations

Transform your classroom into a captivating historical adventure with these Ancient Rome Themed Labels, Desk Tags, and Name Tags. Elevate your Back to School Classroom Decor by incorporating a touch of history into your organization. This editable product offers a myriad of versatile tags, from round to rectangle shapes, adorned with ancient Roman designs, making it a perfect resource for labeling classroom supplies, student cubbies, teacher materials, bulletin boards and more. Whether you're introducing Ancient Rome to your students or simply enhancing your classroom decor, these tags provide a seamless blend of functionality and historical charm. Personalize them by adding your students names by typing in PowerPoint or handwritten after printing. These 18 unique Ancient Rome designs will not only organize your classroom but also add an element of excitement and curiosity. Your classroom will exude a sense of timeless exploration, and you can even create your own gift tags, label desks, and infuse a bit of ancient flair into your art displays. Embrace the allure of Ancient Rome in your classroom decor and organizational efforts!


This product includes:

  • editable templates in Powerpoint,

  • print version in PDF.

  • 18 square labels with no background,

  • 18 square labels with color background,

  • 18 circle labels with no background,

  • 18 circle labels with color background,

  • 6 rectangle labels with lines,

  • 6 labels with numbers and alphabet letters,

  • 4 small number line and alphabet tags,

  • 10 rectangle tags.

To edit this product open it with Microsoft Powerpoint, Google Slides or Keynote on your computer. Choose any font you like and simply type in your text. Editable refers to the *text* within the file being customisable. Images and color palettes are not editable. Simply type into the text boxes provided or add in your own to edit.


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$4.25