Pinterest is a site where people can "pin" many different types of resources. These pinned resources are shared with all Pinterest users and categorized into a variety of categories. You can search other peoples pins and also pin and categorize your own collection.
Pinterest is a great way to find unique ideas for your classroom. Whether its an idea on how to decorate or how to teach a lesson, Pinterest is a great place to start looking!
Pinterest gives users access to everything from creative ways to make lesson plans, to DIY crafts in the classroom, to external links to worksheets for all subjects. We felt education boards on Pinterest could be useful because they are easy to navigate and can expose teachers to new websites and resources.
This Pinterest board shows several different teaching ideas and ways to teach students about different topics. Most of the topics are agriculturally related. There are also links to websites with information for new teachers. Pinterest is an excellent source for new and different teaching ideas.
By using Pinterest, teachers can see just how other teachers have used PBL in their own classrooms. Viewing pictures, infographics, and websites that the teachers used.
I think that this Pinterest board by Edutopia is a wonderful resource for PBL because it provides links to so many resources for PBL, ranging from lesson plans to statistics on the success of PBL.
Pinterest has many great ideas for using a flipped classroom efficiently. Being a new concept a flipped classroom can be intimidating but if you look for other teachers examples there are more than enough out there to help!
Pinterest can be used as a guide for your creative ideas as you plan your lessons. By simply searching for words such as educational technology and lesson planning you can get a plethora of ideas regarding those areas.
This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.
This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.
online bookmark keeper, different from diigo because you can make boards like pinterest with videos, presentations, and you can also upload things directly from your google drive. Very cool resource.
online bookmark keeper, different from diigo because you can make boards like pinterest with videos, presentations, and you can also upload things directly from your google drive. Very cool resource.
This website is a great tool because of it's simplicity. It also allows teachers to look up a variety of subjects. From curriculum ideas to classroom décor, Pinterest will be able to help you out!