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July 17, 2011

Pinterest Love!

I jumped into the Pinterest world long before I decided to begin a teacher blog. Part of me likes it better because I don’t have to scroll through so much text. It’s because of Pinterest that I have found so many wonderful teacher blogs. I really believe that a huge key to being a successful teacher is collaboration with other teachers–hence the blog. ๐Ÿ™‚

Here are some of my favorites I’ve found recently.

This “how to keep glue from being clogged” tip from What the Teacher Wants

I also love this simple idea of writing letters on the ends of paint stirrers and using them to find words around the room that begin with that letter. The great idea is from Mrs. Kelly’s Kindergarten

I thought I’d share my Pinterest link so you can follow me if you’d like. No shame in following a jillion teachers, right?

Today I’m linking up to The Teacher’s Lane.

Happy Teaching,

Amanda

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