Teacher Top 11 List - Best Blogs

On the best blogs for teachers written by other teachers, you'll find excellent advice for teaching all ages. There are tips on how to make learning more fun, classroom management advice, learning plans, training workshops, printables, and lots more.

A Lesson Plan for Teachers

Michele has been a teacher for over 15 years and is the author of this incredibly helpful blog for other teachers. Social Studies is her passion, and she shares fabulous resources & tips to help teachers to create teaching plans that will in turn help students to learn better.
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Diverse Education

Diverse Education provides higher education news, career opportunities, statistics, and resource tools from a diversity perspective. Find articles & situations related to diverse communities within the education system like African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, LGBT, and Native American's.
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Fairy Dust Teaching

Fairy Dust Teaching is a fabulous blog for Kindergarten teachers to deepen their learning practice and teach children in a more mindful way. The library of blog posts reveals easy & effective teaching strategies. Or you can join their training program & learn more skills via The Wonder-Led Approach.
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From ABC's to ACT's

Run by a former pre-school teacher, Amber, this blog has fun activities for kids to learn in a creative and playful way. You'll find resources listed by subject, including science, math, reading lists, drama, and music, as well as by grade (toddlers to high school). And it's all extremely easy to navigate.
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Goins Writer

Jeff Goins is a bestselling author, blogger, podcaster, and public speaker, but above all, he considers himself a creator. And that's exactly what he writes about & teaches in his blog - how to be a better creator by understanding yourself and in turn, your work.
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Kid's Math Teacher

Math enthusiast & teacher, Lucy Ravitch, is the author of Kids Math Teacher, as well as several math-focused children's books that teach with hands-on activities and fun adventures. On her blog, you'll find resources, activities, themes, and lots more for anyone who teaches math to children.
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Minds In Bloom

Rachel & Cassi are the founders of this treasure of a blog that shares resources for teachers, tutors, and homeschoolers, as well as counselors, and other professionals who work with children. You'll find teaching strategies, classroom management tips, art projects, printables, and so much more.
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The Daring Librarian

Middle School Librarian & Teacher of the Year, Gwyneth A Jones, is also a blogger who shares tips to help both adults & kids organize their media, content, apps, and databases. She also shares advice for fellow librarians and has had her work featured in the NYT and The Washington Post.
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The Happy Teacher

Liz is a former elementary school teacher turned stay-at-home mom and the author of this wonderful educational blog. You'll find inspiration for fun & creative lesson plans, classroom management tools, as well as games, worksheets & printables for K-2 teachers, tutors, and homeschooling parents.
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The Innovative Educator

Named as one of the nation's top 100 influential voices in education, Lisa Nielsen, a former school librarian & public school educator, is the face behind this blog. Because she found school so boring herself, she likes to inspire teachers about innovative technologies & teaching ideas.
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The Unquiet Librarian

Buffy J Hamilton is one of the best school media specialists out there! She'll show you how to work with students in clever ways to ignite inspiration as well as improve skills in writing, organizing, and learning in general. Anyone working in schools will seriously appreciate this blog.
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