Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Blogs from Educators

The Tattooed Teacher: Rachel is an elementary school teacher who LOVES to craft pull ideas from Pinterest. She offers free teacher resources on her blog and also shares fun tutorials of creative/crafty things to do in your classroom.


4 The Love of Teaching: Lana is a 5th grade teacher who teaches at a private Christian school. She shares about her classroom in a very interactive way and encourages feedback and advice from anyone who reads her blog.


Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog: Kathy is a 1st grade teacher who uses her blog to tell the world about what her students are doing in their classroom. She posts videos and pictures of their work so that people can read and comment on it. Her students love this because they literally have a world-wide audience.


ScienceFix: Darren Fix is a middle school science teacher who shares various science lessons and experiments on his blog. He posts entertaining videos of all the fun activities that take place in his classroom.


A Year of Reading: A couple of teachers created this blog to help fellow teachers discover and use new children's books in the classroom. Their blog includes reviews and suggestions of how a certain book may be used in the classroom.

Learning Is Messy: Brian Crosby shares his experiences blogging and using technology in the classroom. Conducting broadcasts in the classroom using Skype is just one of the creative ways that he uses technology.

Reality 101: The bloggers are members of Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) who have been selected to share about their experiences teaching students with special needs. This is a great way for special educators to connect, share stories, and offer advice to one another.


Teacher Sol: Maria Angala is an Exceptional Needs Specialist who shares about her efforts to improve special education. She also shares her lesson plans and teacher-made resources.


Special Education Strategies and More: Michelle has been a teacher at the preschool and elementary level for nearly 20 years. She strives to help teachers and parents of children with special needs find positive and effective strategies that promote academic, social, and emotional growth.


Teachers at Risk: Elona Hartjes is a special educator who shares insights and strategies to teaching students with special needs. She has developed an online professional learning community where people can share ideas and support one another.




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