TWITTER MOSAIC
Instead of making a list of ‘Twitter Teachers’ here we have a mosaic of all the people I follow on Twitter, not only teachers as you can see but other people I have learnt from, become friends with or had some kind of contact or conversation. My list will stay that way although sometimes I am known to ’spring clean’ yep I unfollow people who do not converse/and or have nothing interesting to say to me, nothing personal of course everyone has there own idea of how or how not to Twitter and this is mine. While I am at it, if you can see yourself in the mosaic I would like to say thank you from me to you! Aniya
P:S Having said that after the success of teachers need feeding I would be more than willing to feed any other teacher’s blogs for those who are following me on Twitter. Just leave a comment below with your blog’s URL feed and you will be added.
Source Twitter Mosaic















I looked for an e-mail address so that I might send you a message privately rather than a comment here.
I am SO very sorry to be so picky; however, grammar is extremely important.
In today’s post you wrote: “…everyone has there own idea…” “Their” is appropriate rather than “there.” The word “everyone” requires the use of “his” or “her.” “Idea” is correct in that it is in the singular.
Thanks for your patience with me. You are welcome to delete this message or not show it at all.
Don’t worry, I agree with you and of course grammar is important, and mine are typos and rushing things than not knowing how to spell, not a good excuse, but I always notice other peoples mistakes rather than my own
Hello Aniya,
Thank you for all the hard work you do in feeding the teachers in your PLN. I feel fortunate to be part of this excellent group of individuals. I am sure that many would express the same that they have learned a lot from your feeds!
Hi Shell,
Thank you for your comment. It’s nice having a few special people who appreciate what you do.
Thanks sis
Looks good, your mosaic.