There’s something magical about the first week of kindergarten. The fresh supplies, new faces, and blank bulletin boards just waiting to be filled with colorful student work. If you’re looking for a fun, simple activity to kick off your school year and decorate your space, you’re in the right place. Today I’m sharing a free owl craft template that’s perfect for the beginning of the year—and will help you create the cutest kindergarten bulletin board ever!

Why This Owl Craft Template Is Perfect for Back-to-School
One thing I like to do during the first week of school is keep my bulletin boards completely blank. I want the students to take ownership of our classroom right away by filling those spaces with their own work. It makes our room feel warm and welcoming—and best of all, it allows me to get a quick assessment of my students’ fine motor skills.
That’s where this easy owl craft template comes in.
The template includes:
- Owl body
- Eyes
- Beak
- Wings
All the pieces are large and easy for little hands to cut, making it the perfect fine motor assessment tool. This gives you a chance to see which students are confident with scissors, which need a little extra practice, and how well they can follow basic directions.

Make It Even More Fun With Scrapbook Paper
Want to make your owls stand out even more? Try printing the owl craft template on fun patterned paper! Old scrapbook paper or colorful construction paper scraps work beautifully. Each owl will look unique and show off a little student personality while still tying in perfectly to a cohesive display.
Let students choose their own paper for the owl’s body, then glue on the eyes, beak, and wings. You’ll be amazed at how quickly your bulletin board fills with colorful, charming owls that showcase each child’s effort and creativity.

Use the Craft During Alphabet Time, Too!
Another great time to use this owl craft template is during your alphabet unit—especially when you’re teaching the letter O. Owls are a great anchor image for introducing the letter sound and shape, and this hands-on craft will help reinforce the concept in a meaningful, memorable way.
Pair it with a read-aloud like Owl Babies by Martin Waddell or Little Owl’s Night by Divya Srinivasan for an integrated literacy and art experience.
10 Cute Bulletin Board Phrases for Your Owl Display
Need a clever title to finish off your owl-themed bulletin board? Here are ten fun ideas to get you started:
- Look Whooo’s in Kindergarten!
- Whooo’s Ready to Learn?
- Owl About Me
- Owl Stand By You
- Whooo’s Hoo in Our Class?
- Kindergarten Is a Hoot!
- Owl Eyes on Great Work!
- Wise Owls Live Here
- Our Flock Rocks!
- We’re Owlsome Learners!

These fun phrases can easily be customized to fit your grade level or classroom theme. Just print your favorite title letters and staple them above your adorable owls for a bulletin board that wows parents, administrators, and—most importantly—your students.
Grab Your Free Owl Craft Template
Ready to get started? Download your free owl craft template here!
This printable is truly a classroom time-saver and a great way to start the year with a meaningful activity that checks all the boxes:
✔ Easy prep
✔ Fine motor skill practice
✔ Great for bulletin boards
✔ Alphabet learning tie-in
Whether you’re a new teacher looking for simple ideas or a seasoned pro wanting to refresh your back-to-school toolkit, this owl craft template is a must-have for your first week of school.
Happy crafting—and whooo knows, this might just be your cutest bulletin board yet!
Looking for some additional bulletin board ideas and back-to-school resources? Check out these posts:
- Back-to-school bulletin boards
- Fall bulletin boards
- Winter bulletin boards
- Spring bulletin boards
- Back-to-school resources
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