You've found my little corner under the rainbow. Welcome!
I'm a HUGE believer in the power-of-the-pin!
I now have 60,120 followers. (New milestone!)
I have 19,178 pins on 96 boards -- all organized.
I have 19,178 pins on 96 boards -- all organized.
Finding peeps with similar interests is the beauty of pinning.
People often ask what 'age' or grade of students is appropriate for my visit.
Good question! I go where I get invited and adapt my presentations accordingly. While I spend the majority of my time with the early grades, I occasionally get to work with the mature crew. These are some photos from a spring visit in FL where I was able to work with every grade from K through their 5th graders! My 5th peeps came dressed accordingly: LUV IT!! Wear your own boa!!
This is week #8 of the Great Pinterest Link-Ups
Week #1: The original Edu-Pinners [PreK-12th]
Week #2: Early Childhood Educators
Week #3: Kindergarten Kinder-pinners
Week #4: Primary Grades Pinning People
Week #5: Art Teachers + Teaching Artists
Week #6: The Library-Book People
Week #7: Resources for Special Needs
Week #9: Montessori Pinners
Week #5: Art Teachers + Teaching Artists
Week #6: The Library-Book People
Week #7: Resources for Special Needs
Week #9: Montessori Pinners
Find Pinteresting People to follow.
Honest. This is easy to do.
- Go to Pinterest.
- Go to the 'wall' that houses your Pinterest pin-boards collections.
- Look up-top in the bar with your pinterest identity.
- Copy that Pin-URL.
- Go down to the bottom of the link-up below.
- At the bottom of the list, click on the blue words that say: "Click here to enter".
- Designate your Pinterest collection with a descriptive title.
- Then paste your Pinterest URL in the URL line.
VOILA!
No blog addresses. Just Pinterest accounts, please. I will remove any accidental blog addresses. If you're really confused you can leave your Pinterest account in the comment section and I'll add you myself.
Come back in the future to follow later additions to the directory.
So glad that you found me!


