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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Simple Pinterest for Beginners
This is my blog post on how to get started with Pinterest, including tips to easily score an invite (It isn't that hard.) This is a great thing to do over the summer.
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Rachel Lynette (reallyrachel) on Pinterest
Lots of free resources for teachers. Follow the board for your grade level and find a lot of great ideas.
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Sara Hart (abbril) on Pinterest
If you are a homeschooler, then Sara Hart's pinterest boards are must follow resources for you.
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Michelle Lundy (mlundy5) on Pinterest
Michelle is another great teacher here in Georgia that I'm following. She likes to organize but has a technology board with 426 pins that is a great set of resources.
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Project 7 (project7) on Pinterest
I like these areas to help others on Pinterest and the ideas they have. If you like to help others, this is a great set of pinboards to follow.
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Lorraine Vasquez (VasquezFrogs) on Pinterest
Another great teacher to follow on Pinterest. A fourth grade teacher who has lots of ideas, particularly in reading and grammar.
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June teaching and activities for US teachers
I'm so excited that the way I like to find monthly resources is right here for US teachers. These are the lessons and information for June - feel free to upload and share your own. Start off with Carribean-American Heritage month - that would be fun for a daycamp.
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Share My lesson resources organized by grade level.
The Share my lesson (cosponsored with the american federation of teachers) has organized lessons and materials by grade level.
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Share My Lesson - Free K-12 Teacher Resources Aligned to Common Core State Standards
So excited that one of my favorite sites for teachers (TES) has created a website particularly for US teachers called share my lesson. It is linked with many other websites and already has more than 200K resources on the site.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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