Pinterest

Source: www.pinterest.com
Description: Pinterest is a pinboard style photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme based image collections such as hobbies, interests, etc. Pinterest is a tool for collecting and organizing things you love. You can simply use pinterest for your own personal interests or for certain jobs because pinterest has so many resources available. For example, if your profession is a teacher, you can find several ideas to decorate your classroom, ideas for lessons, worksheets, etc. Pinterest is definitely beneficial!
Educational Uses: The way I would use this source within my classroom is to find creative ways to decorate my classroom, worksheets to assess my students learning on the topic we are currently learning, creative ways to teach certain topics, etc. Pinterest has so many ideas to offer to help benefit your students and help them become successful.
Content Standards: You can use this source for all content standards if you wish to. For example, if you are teaching second grade and teaching them their math facts, you can easily find on pinterest worksheets, flashcards, or anything you can think of to help enhance their learning that would relate to the content standard you are currently teaching.
Assessment: The way you could assess your students is by using worksheets, packets, or any kind of assignments that relates to what you’ve been covering. By doing this, it would give you an idea of what your students are secure with and where they continue to struggle. This can then help you determine where you need to go with your instruction.
Value of Pinterest: Pinterest is a good source because like stated before, it is very beneficial, has several great ideas and resources that allows you to collect and organize the the things you like. This gives you the chance to stay organized and have ideas saved incase you’d ever like to use the resources you found again.
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http://thecaseandpoint.com/2011/05/pinterest/

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