Teaching blogs are some of the top blogs around today, full of advice, support, and understanding, written by teachers for teachers. Add a more than fair share of humor, some excellent ideas, and often free resources and you can see why teacher’s blogs are so popular. At a time when perhaps you don’t have the day-to-day support system of colleagues and are learning new teaching styles and techniques blogs are often a quick way of finding information that can help you in so many ways. And there are lots and lots of them, so many you’d be surprised they find the time. Up to date and relevant with additional links, teachers around the world are helping each other.
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Here are 25 top teacher’s blogs from general to subject or age-specific, that we think are worth there weight in gold. Check them out.
1. Teach Junkie
For: All teachers
A comprehensive website and blog (used to be teaching blog addict) dedicated to all teachers and educators who want a general one-stop shop for all the best education blogs and resources on the Web. Posts are arranged by categories, so teachers looking for ideas in a certain subject can find content quickly and easily.
Key features:
- Free Resources
- Activities
- Ideas
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2. Cool Cat Teacher
For: All teachers, emphasis on using technology to teach
A deservedly award-winning teaching blog with masses of useful teaching tools and an emphasis on how to utilize new technology to aid learning. Cool Cat is an American teacher and author, with years of classroom experience The Captivating Teacher Manifesto. The Cool Cat Teacher Blog give all teachers practical advice, ideas, and inspiration.
Key Features:
- Podcast
- Advice & support
- Free downloads
3. Speed Of Creativity Teaching Blog
For: All educators interested in using multimedia and technology to aid learning
A blog by the well-known author and speaker Wesley Fryer. Key topics are digital storytelling, creativity in multimedia, and technology integration in education. Many of his presentations, handouts, and other materials are available to read and download from the linked website for free.
Key Features:
- YouTube Channel
- Video Tutorials
- Workshops
4. Free Tech 4 Teachers
For: All teachers interested in using technology to teach
A resource-rich, award-winning site from former Social Studies Teacher Richard Byrne. A huge archive of material and posts all kinds of educators, in all kinds of classrooms, all over the world, there are over 60,000 subscribers.
Key Features
- Huge archive of material
- Tools and tips for teaching
- Up to date material
5. Learning Is Messy Teaching Blog
For: Teachers interested in alternative learning styles in STEM
Teacher and blog author Brian Crosby specializes in “at-risk” students. The blog is a forum sharing his ideas for learning in a personal style and encouraging other teachers to understand about non-linear learning. It hasn’t been updated recently but many of the issues covered at timeless.
Key features
- STEM lessons and activities
- Links to presentations
- Examples of student’s work and videos
6. Wabisabi Learning
For: Educationalists interested in learning styles, critical thinking, mindfulness, etc.
All things education-related in this regularly updated site. Less a blog than a full-on resource and articles site, and paid for learning programs.
Key Features
- Resource downloads (paid)
- Regularly updated topic sections
7. Elearn Queen
For: Teachers interesting in remote/distance online learning
An entertaining focus on distance learning, e-course design, and social/psychological issues surrounding the online education process. from Susan Smith – the self-styled Queen’s assistant of E-Learning. (you are the Queen)
Key Features
- Regular updates
- Practical tips and guides
- Humor
8. Edutopia Teaching Blog
For: Innovative Teachers
The education blog from the Educational foundation Edutopia comes up frequently when searching the Web for anything innovative in education. The aim of the foundation is to keep education moving forward and at the cutting edge of the discussion. You’ll find videos, blogs, and up-to-date articles on the latest tools for educators, spanning all topics from numerous contributors.
Key Features
- Videos
- Up to date articles
- Topic searches (A-Z)
9. Schrock Guide
For: All teachers in search of resource and ideas on technology issues
Kathy Schrock has put together an impressive array of technology resources over her years as an educational technologist. Her blog has not only her own articles but also a list of her own recommended education blogs. Her website is fantastically well-organized, list of resources just waiting for you. You’ll find something you need here for sure.
Key features
- Resources
- Ideas
- Tips
10. The Kindergarten Connection
For: Young learner teachers and parents, not only kindergarten, despite the name
Not only great blog articles but also a great specialist site for all Kindergarten level resources, sometimes paid but including free printables. This site’s aimed at teachers, homeschoolers, and parents alike. While Kindergarten is their forte, there are loads of learning activities for preschool and first-graders available.
Key features
- Free Resources
- Blog articles
- Activity ideas
- Weekly free activity
- Chat function for any questions
11. Resourceaholic
For: Secondary School maths teachers
Great ideas and resources for maths/math teachers out there by maths teacher out there. Updated weekly this award-winning blog is brilliantly organized into topics and subtopics of the math curriculum.
Key features
- A huge number of resources
- Separation of topics
- Ideas and activities
- Up to date Real issues blog
11. Art Is Basic
For: Art teachers & Parents
American teacher Marcia Beckett from Wisconsin and over 8-years of experience with this blog. The ideas are presented as grade suitable or into art categories for projects such as painting, drawing, clay, etc. There are also tips for the art teacher.
Key Features:
- Ideas
- Tips
12. 123 Home School 4 Me
For: Homeschoolers, parents, and teachers
Beth Gordan has over 100,000 pages of learning activities. Including and over 200,000 free worksheets. An ideal resource hub for teachers, homeschoolers, and parents. There are also recipes, links to other sites such as virtual field trips, and tips and ideas.
Key Features:
- Resources -by grade or subject
- Homeschooling Tips
- Ideas and Activities
13. Free Home School Deals
For: Home Schoolers, parents and teachers
A blog and site with quite literally everything you need for great homeschooling. Free education resources, printables, downloads, themed lists, and subject/grade categorization for all levels and schools. It’s a massive hub of resources from teachers and educationalists around the world. If the resources aren’t enough, you can add information services on Educational apps, homeschooling meals, and homeschooling costs plus more besides.
Key Features:
- Enormous resource hub -subject and grade
- Information
- Tips and ideas
- Inspiration
15. Mrs Mactivity Teaching Blog
For: Primary/Elementary teachers and parents
A paid-for subscription site with a free sample option that has a fantastic selection of learning resources for parents and teachers to download and print, with new resources uploaded every week. An entire collection of Key Stage 1 and 2 resources, categorized by subject and fulfilling national curriculum objectives.
Key Features:
- A huge number of resources
- Assessments
- Sats resources
- Maths and Phonetics schemes
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- Editable in PowerPoint and Google Slides.
- Well-structured and organized files
16. The PE Geek Teaching Blog
For: PE teachers using technology
Jarrod Robinson is a PE teacher from Victoria, Australia who writes about using technology to engage physical education students. An interesting angle using interviews with PE teachers and experts across the globe who are innovative including webinars, videos and downloadables
Key Features:
- Top class articles
- Expert Tips and information
- Online workshops
17. Teacher Toolkit
For: All teachers
The Most Influential Blog on Education in the UK. This website is run by Ross McGill, an award-winning deputy head teacher working in North London. One of the most popular blogs on the web, he writes about everything from leadership habits to keeping safe on social media. Add to this resources (sometimes free) lessons plans, podcasts, webinars and more.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive
- Great resources
- Lessons plans
18. Hands As We Grow Teaching Blog
For: Parents and Teachers looking for Craft Activities
Hands On As We Grow is a blog all about learning to do hands on activities with your kids from toddlers through Primary School. Jamie shares a lot of practical, easy activities, and sneaks in learning opportunities whenever she can. You’ll find crafts, art projects, gross motor activities, and fine motor activities regularly on the blog. Regular posts and updates. Monthly or yearly subscription.
Key Features:
- Practical ideas and activities
- Free Inspiration
- Great articles
19. The Nerdy Teacher
For: Teachers using technology in the classroom
An Educational Technology Blog that focuses on integrating tech into the classroom. A true blog that has an archive of nearly 1000 articles dating back to 2010.
Key Features:
- Technology in education type articles
- 1000+ articles
20. Magical Maths Teaching Blog
For: Math teachers
This blog is a fun and friendly site that was set up in early 2007 to act as a learning hub for Maths teachers around the world and recently voted as one of the most effective learning hubs online. The site receives thousands of visits per day and has developed into an influential educational site where educators across the globe share resources and strategies.
Key Features:
- Shares resources
- Classroom strategies
- Humor section
Linked to the wider based Educator site for more curriculum areas.
21. Extra Special Teaching
For: Special Needs teaching
A blog by a teacher of students with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), plus students with autism, traumatic brain injury, emotionally handicapped, and intellectual disabilities. Full of great articles, games, and free resources
Key Features:
- Free resources
- Specific articles
- Games ideas
22. The Chalkboard by TeachStarter
For: Primary Teachers and Parents
Free blog articles and a paid-for site providing high-quality teaching resources which can be easily downloaded and printed at home by primary school teachers and parents. Over 140,000 downloadable resources and lesson plans all frequently added to and updated.
Key Features:
- Topics articles
- Loads of resources
- Lesson plans
23. Fabulous Classroom Blog
For: Busy teachers or parents
A great selection of educational resources and ideas for teachers and parents for all levels of learning. Sign up for free membership to access these worthwhile time-saving resources and plans. Plus resources and articles in Spanish.
Key Features:
- Resources
- Lesson plans
- Spanish sections
24. My Great Teacher Educational Blog
For: Teachers life
A blog focusing on teachers as individuals and lives outside the classroom. Research-based articles that help teachers live life to its fullest-spiritually, intellectually, and emotionally.
Key Features:
- Focus on teacher lifestyle and well being.
25. Just a Substitute Teacher Blog
For: Humor
The Blog adventures of a Substitute Teacher. Light, amusing, and worthwhile written blog posts.
Key Features:
- Alternative viewpoint
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