

Now you will only receive updates from boards you want and not all posts by that pinner. To only follow a specific board - click on the board you want - and click follow once you are on that board.


My non-teacher friends do not follow by teaching boards, they just follow the craft and cooking boards I have. Follow specific boards by pinners you do not have to follow every board.Don’t like the order of your boards? Click on the board and you can drag and drop your boards into a more logical order.I immediately close those pins and do not repin them. Nothing is more frustrating than clicking on a pin for more information and the link being back to the general blog or website. If you create a pin, ensure you are linking up to the exact source/website.I have yet to find any teaching pins that are unrelated or spam, but on my other topics recipes are long gone, and home organization tips have been false leads. Click on the link to make sure it is not spam, and that it actually has REAL information. Try not to re-pin every idea you like.To see how I organize my boards click here: 2peasandadog Pinterest If I taught more than just middle school, I would arrange the boards by grade division and then subject. Step One: Log Into Pinterest Step Two: Select The Board That You Want To Organize Into Sections Step Three: Click + Add Section Step Four: Name the New. I quickly learned that this would cause mass chaos when/if I wanted to use an idea. When I first started all teaching/education ideas were on ONE board. Create very specific boards for your pins to be “pinned” to.Now here are a few of my tips to make your Pinterest experience less chaotic: Some days I wonder what I did before Pinterest?
