1. Pinterest- Sharing Kindergarten
https://www.pinterest.com/maryamoson/
Sharing Kindergarten is the pinterest page of a Mary Moson, a kindergarten teacher among so many other things. She uses pinterest, facebook, and blogs to reach out and help other kindergarten teachers and educators. Her pinterest page provides so much information for teachers. For example, she has boards dedicated to holidays, months, reading, writing, math, and a resource for almost every letter of the alphabet. I follow Sharing Kindergarten to gather ideas and resources to use with my kindergarten students. Many ideas during the school year for lessons and crafts have come from her post. These post may be some of her original ideas, and others are from different educators or other websites that have been compiled to make one large resource page.
2. Facebook-Simply Kinder
https://www.facebook.com/SimplyKinder/
Simply Kinder is a Facebook page by a teacher named Jennifer. She shares teaching ideas, classroom management tips, and many other things teacher related. Information she post range from positive encouragement, STEM activities, links to resources on teacherspayteachers.com, and her personal activities. I follow Simply Kinder in connect with other Kindergarten teachers and receive resources. This week she posted two great resources an egg stem activity for Easter and a fun activity about eating healthy. There are many pages like this one that are for different grade levels and ages. All you would have to do is search for which one fits your teaching profile best.
3. Twitter- @GoogleForEdu
Google For Education is a twitter account used to promote products and different ways the google can be used within classrooms. This particular tweet discusses that you can use an app called insert learning to send grades, and import data, rosters, and lessons. The link within the tweet, takes you to a page that list multiple apps/websites that work in the classroom such as Brainpop, Khan Academy, and Opened. I follow this account to learn about using google in the classroom. Especially since the school system I work in has gone to google for email and other things. Educators can expand their knowledge on the use of google and many other post can be useful in the classroom.
Insert a seamless learning experience in your classroom with @insertlearning. Import/sync class rosters, assign lessons, and send grades to #GoogleClassroom: https://t.co/SGKOETOTUw #SXSWEDU pic.twitter.com/oYvRKcZ7D3— Google For Education (@GoogleForEdu) March 9, 2018
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