
Social media has so many valuable resources if you dig deep enough! On the surface you can find many, many resources just from a simple Google search. Social media, however, provides an outlet for every day people to share their success stories as well as things to avoid. Hundreds and thousands of teachers are hoping online to share their stories, tips and tricks, and more with just a simple click to the follow button!
@donalynbooks
@kcollazo
@schroederpage
@Ashly2499
@TeachingWStyle
@MissBamberger
@lindayollis
@atkauffman
@ICETeacherSara
@staceymoore
@utalaniz
@NikiOhsBarnes
@ElemntryMatters
@tamralanning
YouTube
Fernanda Sandoval
James Lyas
Shelly Coates
Darin Nakakihara
Bridget Spackman
Miss May
Michelle Ferre
Elizabeth Coller
Alice Keeler
Smartie Style
Amy Mayer
Jeffrey Bradbury
@mrst_terrificgrade3
@theamygroesbeck
@theletteredclassroom
@cootiesandcuties
@ericabohrer
@funinfirstblog
@missdecarbo
@thesupersparklyteacher
@livelaughlovesecond
@sparklinginsecondgrade
@aroundthekampfire
@schroedershenanigansin2nd
@starrspangledplanner
@ordinary_to_extraordinaryclass
@enchantedkindergarten
@learningwithmrsleeby
@theteachingtexan
Pinterest Educators
Bonnie Kathryn Kinders and Beyond
Charity Preston @ Organized Classroom
NEA Today
Teachers on Pinterest
Edutopia
Education World
Erin Wing of Home Literacy Blueprint
Denise Boehm of Sunny Day in Second Grade
Jen Jones of Hello Literacy
Melissa Taylor