Monday, October 25, 2010

WHERE TO START: Blogs by teaching area

Top 40 special Education Blogs - http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-40-special-education-blogs/

Top 15 blogs for Science in the classroom - http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-15-blogs-for-science-in-the-classroom/

Top 15 Blogs on Reading and Literacy - http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-15-blogs-on-reading-and-literacy/

Top 50 blogs in Literacy - http://www.networkedblogs.com/topic/literacy/

Top 25 blogs for Math in the Classroom - http://www.onlinedegrees.org/top-25-blogs-for-math-in-the-classroom/

Incredible Art Blogs and Podcasts - http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/links/blogs.html

9 comments:

  1. The top 50 blogs in Literacy has great blogs that parents can use to help with literacy concepts when at home with their child. The first two help bridge that gap between school and home.

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  2. I really like condensed content-specific blogs. They make finding information fast and easy.

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  3. Digital Biology is a little advanced for 8th graders. I will search more latter. DW

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  4. I enjoyed the 50 top blogs in Literacy...I really liked the one called Scrub-a-Dub Tub...

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  5. Top 25 blogs for math in the classroom has several good sights, and they are very applicable for middle school math...especially 8th grade...I am very excited about this new tool for me!!

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  6. Gina said I looked through several blogs and am definately learning, but need to learn alot more about blogs. The literacy blogs were interesting for me.

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  7. I checked out the math blog. It had a lot of interesting games that support my action research project!

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  8. I like the math blog. There are some interesting games and history ideas that I could use in my algebra connections class :)

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  9. The Art of Teaching Science blog is interesting in that the goal of teaching science is the same as mine but the approach and viewpoints are not similar with my own on many levels. It will be interesting to see what I can learn from it.

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