The first thing that I did for this project was create a Pinterest board focused exclusively on literacy. While I was familiar with Pinterest before beginning this project, I had not taken advantage of the website as a way to find teaching resources. Now, I've created boards for Science, Social Studies, and Math as well to keep my resources organized. I definitely see myself using Pinterest as a resource for teaching in the future. It's an awesome way to keep everything organized and in one place. The beautiful thing about Pinterest is that you are adding more than just activities to your "boards." You're adding whole websites. This means that EVERY online teaching resource that you find can be added to your Pinterest board, including blogs, Twitter groups, and Goodreads groups. The only downfall of Pinterest is that it can be difficult to find a particular pin once you have pinned a good bit. I have made sure to add a good description for each pin to help me keep track of them better. In the future, I may break down content areas even more so that there are less pins on each board.
The next community that I experimented with was Goodreads, which I LOVED. (I can not emphasize that enough.) Since discovering the community, I have used it almost daily, both to find new children's books and also to find books for myself. After rating a few books and marking a few books as "to-read," I started getting recommendations for children's books I had never even heard of that I would love to check out. I created a "future classroom" bookshelf where I've created a (rapidly growing) list of books that I want to purchase. As I scrolled through the endless list of children's books, I couldn't help but think of lesson after lesson that could use each book in the classroom. I also joined several groups for educators and lovers of children's and young adult's books, as well as a few book clubs just for myself. This website is extremely valuable for getting ideas and reviews on children's books from other educators, and I already know that I will be using it on a regular basis in the future. I never would have found this community without taking this class. (Thank you, Beth!)
