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Since discovering Pinterest, I must admit, it has become a definite addiction.  I’ll go to the website with the intention of looking for 1 specific topic, but then one thing leads to another and…well, you understand (I hope it’s not just me).  

Originally I began using Pinterest specifically for teaching ideas, and that’s still my main focus.  Once I got the swing of things and realized that there were actual “real” people behind these wonderful ‘pins,’ it honestly modernized my teaching skills.  The pins lead me to fabulous blogs that shared amazing lesson plans, ideas for activities to use w/ students, wonderful educational products…I could go on and on.  

Then I began creating my own boards. 

Follow Lit with Lyns’s board Lit w/ Lyns on Pinterest.  


The key to using Pinterest effectively is organizing your boards, so that they can serve their purpose when needed (if only I could practice what I preach).  It’s important to follow other pinners that have similar interests.  Since I teach middle school, I look for boards that have info for secondary teachers, such as, Secondary Education Collaborative Board. 

Follow Education with DocRunning’s board Secondary Education Collaborative Board on Pinterest.  


My goal is to start incorporating Pinterest into my class projects by creating boards on particular topics.  Then students can go to the specified board for research and other pertinent information.  I still have to work out the kinks and will have to get advice from other incredible teachers who already do this, such as Mrs. Spangler in the Middle. Check out her post about how she uses Pinterest with her students!  Great ideas!!!

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  1. Unknown says

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    It is really true that it's addicting. One pin leads you to another and you just get lost!! 🙂 I love the idea of getting your students on pinterest for research. I hope it works well for you! Good luck.
    -Brigid

    • Lyndsey says

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      Thank you, me too!

  2. Michele Luck says

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    Great ideas for using Pinterest to help you prepare as a teacher! Thank you!

  3. The Daring English Teacher says

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    Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

    • Lyndsey says

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      Thanks for stopping by!

  4. Mrs. Spangler in the Middle says

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    You are so kind, Lyndsey! Thank you for mentioning me! I agree about finding middle school boards – definitely a must! 🙂

    -Lisa
    Mrs. Spangler in the Middle

    • Lyndsey says

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      I know! Can't wait to start!

  5. ljputty says

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    I am also a practicing pinterest addict. Thanks so much for sharing!!!

  6. History Gal says

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    Pinterest is definitely full of so many great ideas! I don't know what I ever did without it!

  7. DocRunning says

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    Wow! Totally honored that you put up the Secondary Education Collaborative board. I absolutely love it as a resource, myself! And, yes, I, too am addicted to Pinterest.

    Cheers,
    DocRunning

    • Lyndsey says

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      I love it too! I meant to post on the Facebook page to let you know, but being back at school this week, it's been crazy! Thanks for stopping by!

  8. ELA Seminar Gal says

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    Hi fellow Pinterest addict! (It's not just you…)

    • Lyndsey says

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      Thank goodness! Thanks for stopping by! 🙂

  9. Unknown says

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    Lyndsey, It's not just you. I get lost in the Pinterest vortex on a daily basis. I love it though!
    Darlene
    ELABuffet

    • Lyndsey says

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      I know! I can't help it!

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