Teach This! Teaching with lesson plans and ideas that rock #teaching 06/20/2012
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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.