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Printable Bulletin Board Letters A–Z — The cover — 80 characters, three designs, Letter and A4, counted from the built filePrintable Bulletin Board Letters A–Z — Big enough to fill a board: a heading across a standard pinboard with room to sparePrintable Bulletin Board Letters A–Z — One letter per page, so you print only the letters your heading needsPrintable Bulletin Board Letters A–Z — A cut line on every glyph, offset far enough to trim around the curves comfortably

The cover — 80 characters, three designs, Letter and A4, counted from the built file.

Soft Sky · Grades PreK–5

Bulletin Board Letters

Every character you need for a board, a word wall or a door — in three designs, at a size that reads from the back row, each letter on a wide color backing so one cut gives a finished letter with no white edge.

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What's inside

  • 80 characters, each on its own page, in 3 designs — a gingham check on soft blue, scattered dots on sage, and a solid color on blush; every letter sits on a wide color backing
  • Three layouts of the same alphabet — one letter per page, two to a page when a long word would eat your paper, and square tiles where the cut is four straight lines
  • Uppercase A–Z (about 6.5″ tall) · lowercase a–z · numbers 0–9
  • 18 punctuation marks — & ! ? . , ' - + : ( ) / ; * @ # ^ " — listed exactly, so you can see the apostrophe and the comma before you buy
  • A 2.7″ mini set of A–Z and 0–9 for word walls, labels and pocket charts, plus border strips, clouds, sparkles and raindrops sized to sit with the letters
  • 240 transparent PNGs, named for what they are, and 3 editable PowerPoint files — each letter a separate picture, so you can print a whole word on one sheet
  • US Letter and A4 in separate files · an ink-saver file of all 306 pages as outlines · a 1-page preview with a page map

What teachers do with it

Written from the jobs this actually gets used for, not from a feature list.

01

Head a bulletin board. Letters about 6.5 inches tall read from the carpet and from the hallway.

02

Build a word wall. The 2.7-inch mini set repeats A–Z and 0–9 for pocket charts and labels.

03

Label the corners of the room. Print the six letters the word needs, no more.

04

Show off student work. Eighteen punctuation marks included, so "Wow! Look what we did." spells properly.

One purchase, one classroom

Home-school included, every year you teach. Extra licenses for a team or a grade level are priced below rather than hidden.

Type: Letterforms are vector artwork built on the open typeface Chewy by Font Diner (Apache License 2.0). The license ships with the download.

One classroomListed price
School (up to 10)+50%
District (up to 20)×2
Each extra licensePer teacher

The specifics

Pages

306 printed pages per paper size, plus 81 slides per file, 3 editable PowerPoint files. Every count on this page is read from the built file, not typed by hand.

Readable far

Letters are drawn heavy enough to read from the carpet, with counters left open so they don't fill in once laminated.

Cutting

A fine gray cut line offset 3 mm from every piece, with real spacing between neighbors so a paper cutter can follow it.

Type

Poppins, open-license and genuinely embedded in the editable files, so a long name shrinks neatly instead of breaking the layout.

Equipment

Printer, paper cutter or scissors, laminator if you like. No craft-cutting machine — not now, not later.

Reviewed

Read by an experienced classroom teacher before release: readability, usability, age-appropriateness, instructions, file organization.

Before you buy

How many of each letter do I get?

One page per glyph per design — you print that page as many times as your heading needs. Printing on demand beats a fixed pack that runs out of vowels halfway through "CELEBRATE".

Which design should I use?

The patterned fill for a plain board or fabric; the clean fill when the wall behind is already busy. They share the same letter shapes, so you can mix them in one heading without it looking accidental.

Will they survive the year?

Print on cardstock and laminate and they come off the wall in June ready for next August. The outlines are drawn to stay visible after lamination flattens the color slightly.

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