Fall is truly a wonderful time to change your classroom entrance into an inviting welcome for your students. With just a few easy-to-find things and a dash of creativity, you’re able to capture all the lovely parts of the season and turn your doorway into something really special.

1. Celebration Time

A celebration time theme brings the season's gifts to your door.
A celebration time theme brings the season’s gifts to your door.

Celebrate the season’s gifts with a celebration time theme using baskets full of fruits and vegetables. It’s a great way to include seasonal learning.

2. Fall Foliage Explosion

A cascade of autumn leaves welcomes the season into the classroom.
A cascade of autumn leaves welcomes the season into the classroom.

Make a beautiful display of fall leaves by using construction paper in vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. I think it’s so charming how something this simple can instantly bring the beauty of the season right to your classroom door.

3. Traveler’s Pathway

A traveler-themed door teaches history with style.
A traveler-themed door teaches history with style.

Teach a bit of history with a traveler-themed door, complete with hats and ships. This teaches and celebrates at the same time.

4. Gridiron Time

A gridiron theme is always a hit in the classroom.
A gridiron theme is always a hit in the classroom.

Celebrate fall sports with a gridiron theme, using green and brown paper to make a field and gridirons. The students always love this sporty theme!

5. Sweet Spice and Everything Nice

Sweet spice brings warm, cozy vibes to the classroom.
Sweet spice brings warm, cozy vibes to the classroom.

Celebrate the season with a sweet spice theme, using warm colors and spice pictures. This gives a cozy welcome that brings in all your favorite fall flavors.

6. Bewitching Welcome

A witch-themed door adds some spooky charm to the classroom.
A witch-themed door adds some spooky charm to the classroom.

Add some magic with a witch-themed door, complete with a broom and hat. This fun, spooky idea always gets the students interested and encourages them to be creative.

7. The Wilds

Wilds friends bring nature’s charm to the classroom.
Wilds friends bring nature’s charm to the classroom.

Show students their wilds friends with shapes of animals like deer and squirrels. This always brings a bit of nature into the classroom.

8. Gratitude Tree

A gratitude tree for students to share what they appreciate.
A gratitude tree for students to share what they appreciate.

Make a gratitude tree with paper leaves where students can write what they’re grateful for. This has always been a hit in my classroom!

9. Sunny Blooms

Sunny blooms add a sunny touch to fall decorations.
Sunny blooms add a sunny touch to fall decorations.

Make your door bright with happy sunny blooms made from yellow and brown paper. It’s an easy way to add a sunny feel to fall decorations.

10. Gourd Garden Fun

A gourd garden door personalized for each student.
A gourd garden door personalized for each student.

Set up a gourd garden scene with different sized gourds, each marked with a student’s name. I always remember how happy the students were when they saw their names on these fun gourds!

11. Tri-Color Treat

Tri-color treats add a sweet touch to your fall door decor.
Tri-color treats add a sweet touch to your fall door decor.

Make a tri-color treat themed door using layered paper in yellow, orange, and white. I think this fun design always makes the decor a little bit sweeter.

12. Little Forest Friends

Forest friends add a whimsical touch to your fall door decor.
Forest friends add a whimsical touch to your fall door decor.

Bring in a bit of charm using cute forest friends like owls and foxes made from felt or paper. This always gives the classroom decor a fun feel.

13. Silly Birds

Silly birds bring some festive fun to your classroom door.
Silly birds bring some festive fun to your classroom door.

Have some fun with silly birds made from colorful paper, each with a student’s face or name on it. I always see the students laughing and having a good time with this.

14. Friendly Hayseed Welcome

A hayseed welcomes students with fall cheer.
A hayseed welcomes students with fall cheer.

Make a friendly hayseed to welcome your students with bits of straw and a big smile. I know from experience that there’s nothing quite like a hayseed standing watch to say, ‘It’s fall!’

15. Mystical Evening

An evening theme adds a dreamy, magical touch.
An evening theme adds a dreamy, magical touch.

Make a mystical scene with a evening theme, using stars and a crescent moon. This always makes the fall decor feel magical.

16. Learning Foliage

Teaching leaves make learning fun and seasonal.
Teaching leaves make learning fun and seasonal.

Make learning connect with the season by making foliage with facts about fall, with each leaf having a fun tidbit. This always goes over well in my classroom.

17. Fruit Garden

A fruit garden theme brings classic fall charm.
A fruit garden theme brings classic fall charm.

Bring the fruit garden to your door with fruit-themed decorations, showing off red and green fruit with student names. This is always a favorite fall theme.