Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Blog Tips for Teachers


 Blog Tips for Teachers
 Teachers are always searching to find new ways and better methods to serve their students.  Sharing ideas and brainstorming with other professionals is a great way to continue to grow as an educator.  Blogging and visiting the blogs of other teachers can be a great resource.  You can do your research whenever it is convenient for you.  We all have busy schedules so it is nice to know we can take advantage of these resources at any time day or night.
I have compiled 2 blogs for each age category, Birth - Preschool and Kindergarten - Grade 3.  I am currently a Head Start Preschool Teacher and am focused on gathering information that will enhance the room arrangement and organization in my classroom.  I hope you find these blogs valuable.

Birth - Preschool
1.Learning and Teaching with Preschoolers
http://learningandteachingwithpreschoolers.blogspot.com/
This blog has room arrangement ideas and illustrates how teachers can use graph paper to plan room arrangement on paper before physically moving the furniture.  There are several entries about classroom organization techniques.  Activitiy ideas are also available and sets are available to sale.  This is a nice resource for future classroom activities and how to organize the information into games and activities that are appropriate for preschoolers.

2.Preschool-Daze
http://preschool-daze.com/our-classroom/
Gorgeous classroom photos show room layout and different storage solutions.  The site gives activity suggestions, outlines daily schedules and teacher responsibilities throughout the day.  I especially liked the activity called, “The Very Hungry Preschooler”.  This will be a blog that I revisit to refresh my activity collections and  to get new room arrangement ideas.

Kindergarten – Grade 3 
1. Kindergarten Works
This blog gives great ideas for classroom organization.  I liked the suggestions for how to organize an easel into an “everything at your fingertips” teacher’s office.  The author also gave fantastic suggestions for using the other side of the easel instead of putting it against a wall.

2. The Kindergarten Chick
http://www.thekindergartenchick.blogspot.com/
This blog has a little bit of everything.  The author is a mother of a 4th grader and a preschooler.  She taught Kindergarten for 10 years and is now teaching 2nd grade.  Organization  techniques, activities and teaching philosophies are shared.  This blog has an informal feel and discusses a wide range of topics for early childhood teachers. 


These blogs can be great resources for teachers to create a supportive learning environment.  Children will be at their best when they are being taught by an inspired teacher in an organized environment.  Both the children and the teacher will benefit from fresh new updates to classroom arrangement, organization techniques and  fun activities.
 Enjoy and be inspired!
Megan