Sunday, May 10, 2015

Educational Blogs

Science Blogs

Adventures with the Lower Level: Tracie Schroeder blogs about her experiences with teaching science, teaching methods, and her thoughts on learning. She also includes useful information regarding assessment and involving parents in the classroom.

http://adventureswiththelowerlevel.blogspot.com/

Hurricane Maine: A veteran teacher discusses his ideas about incorporating technology into the classroom. He shares articles that are useful to teachers as well as ideas about how to make school seem more like play rather than work.

http://hurricanemaine.blogspot.com/

Teach Science for All: Kirk Robbins shares helpful resources and tools for science teachers. He includes reports, useful websites, and online tools.

https://teachscience4all.wordpress.com/

Math Blogs

Math Teacher Mambo: Shireen Dadmehr includes assignments and lesson plans for teaching upper level math. She also includes examples of work from her students.

http://mathteachermambo.blogspot.com/

The Math Maniac: This blog contains lessons and resources for K-7th grade. There are links to freebies, math literature, and other useful blogs for teaching math.

http://theelementarymathmaniac.blogspot.ca/

Math Coach's Corner: This blog is from a math teacher and interventionalist for K-5. She includes lesson plans, activities, and games for teaching math to young children.

http://www.mathcoachscorner.com/

All Subject Area Blogs

A-B-Seymour: This blog is designed by a first grade teacher and it focuses on engaging learning activities and innovative classroom techniques. She posts about ways to help children focus as well as ideas for teaching holidays and special events.

http://abseymour.blogspot.com/

Busy Bees: Written by a kindergarten and second grade teacher, this blog is created to help teachers with curriculum and planning. The blog offers a variety of resources that can be purchased as well as free downloads.

http://rd-busybees.blogspot.com/

History is Elementary: This blog is full of posts about history topics, giving teachers sufficient background information to teach history. Also included are tips for teaching local and state history as well as ideas on how to incorporate these topics into the curriculum.

http://historyiselementary.blogspot.com/

Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog: This blog is an excellent example of how to create a classroom-oriented blog. Ms. Cassidy provides information and insight as to what her students are working on in class. She includes a wealth of photo and video materials to give teachers ideas.

http://mscassidysclass.edublogs.org/

1 comment:

  1. Good descriptions and a neat way to organize (science specific, ed specific, etc.).

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