Here is a list of social medias outlets I've found of educators! Most of them provide links to articles, successful tips or things they have found inspirational that many teachers can relate to.
Twitter
@morgankolis: A special education teacher and reading
specialist who posts a lot about her daily school experiences and retweets
other educators and quotes she finds inspirational as a teacher.
@sethgutt: A special education teacher of math computers and
technology who tweets a lot about quality, free technological resources for
teachers and articles focusing on education, especially from BuzzFeed.
@jackiemader: A writer for EdWeek who shares EdWeek and Hechinger
Report articles that are relevant in current education policies and issues.
@MrsDelz: Second grade teacher and TEDx Speaker who retweets
a lot of successful tips from other teachers and things that have worked in her
own classroom.
@MissDeCarbo: An elementary teacher who tweets different activities
she has successfully used, her blog posts, links to articles that are current and
to her Teachers Pay Teachers store.
@teacherashley1: Special education technology and literacy
teacher who shares articles and images that inspire and humor her and the
teacher in us all.
@MegBoxofCrayons: A second grade teacher who shares her
educational videos on using different technology tools for teachers on
Periscope.
@Appletastic5th: She shares resources for teachers from
everything in math, science, social studies, reading, holiday activities and articles
about Common Core, Chromebook tips and uses and so many more resources.
@MrsBsBeehive: A kindergarten teacher, classroom organizer
and freebie provider for all things teaching like interview tips, apps, ways to
teach the standards, etc.
@MsBleeker: An innovative specialist and current second
grade teacher who tweets her blog posts that cover a variety of topics and technology
tools.
@MrsShep505: A reading specialist who posts a lot of teacher
inspiration and retweets a variety of educator tweets including articles and
fun activities.
Youtube
Richard Bryne (https://www.youtube.com/user/rbyrnetech):
A YouTube vlogger who creates easy to follow sessions for teachers to work on all
things Google classroom, setting up polls, review games and much more.
Alice Keeler (https://www.youtube.com/user/mrsalicekeeler/featured):
A google certified teacher who makes videos in a professional development type
of delivery.
Pinterest
Erin Klein: A second grade teacher with a board on all the different
subjects, technology in the classroom, crafts and snacks.
Amanda Plum: First grade teacher who has boards on printables,
organization, classroom behavior ideas, strategies, book recommendations and
holiday ideas.
Vicki Debrowka: An eco-friendly and education teacher with
resources for using Smart Boards, books to read, Common Core and blogs to follow.
Kelli Holmes: A kindergarten teacher who is very organized
with boards for activities for individual books, seasons, holidays and academic
concepts.
Nicole Rios: A second grade teacher with boards on centers and
small group activities, teaching resources for different grades and subjects
and collaboration and technology in the classroom.
Suzy Brooks: A teacher who provides a lot of resources for
response to intervention, having a creative classroom, using technology in a
variety of education settings and things like anchor charts and foldables.
Charity Preston: An organized teacher who has boards on
Common Core, classroom management, assessments, lesson plans and harder topics
like bullying resources and parent communication.

Well done. Erin Klein is quite popular, especially in Michigan.
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