Title: 14 Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Blogs Every Teacher Should Read
114 EYFS(Early Years Foundation Stage) Blogs
- Every Teacher Should Read
2- Are you are a teacher outside the Early Years
Foundation Stage curriculum, - Who wants to gift an EYFS-like learning
environment to students? - If you are, it is a great way to help children
practice effective ideas, ensuring better
learning experience. - But, at times it can be a struggle to come up
with fresh ideas in the classroom. - This is where internet comes to the rescue.
3Some of the interesting EYFS blogs every teacher
should read
1 . ABC Does
- ABC Does is a website managed by Alister
Bryce-Clegg. - The blog consists of effective tips and
techniques you can work with children. - Teachers can depend on the creative ideas that
will make the children fall in love with
classroom and learning. - This blog is regularly updated.
42. Coombe MillsOffers farm experience
for younger children. They are allowed to
explore farm animals and farmyard way of life.
53. Creative Star Learning
- Creative Star Learning is a blog that
concentrates on outdoor activities. - The blog belongs to Juliet Robinson.
- You get everything you need to know about outdoor
activities with effective tips and techniques.
64. Forest Factor
- Forest Factor allows young children to learn
through forest schools. - Their experience within the safe, forest
environment. - Along with forest learning, the blog is also
packed with outdoor learning activities.
75. Imagination Tree
- Imagination Tree maintained by Anna Ranson is a
simple blog that explains ideas that are handy. - It focuses on learning through play and is a
treasure of great ideas. - Teachers can make use of this blog as it is
regularly updated with tips and techniques
86. Inside the Secret Garden
- A well designed blog with good resources,
- Inside the Secret Garden explores many policy
decision affecting early years practitioners. - It is managed by Juilan Grenier who is a head
teacher, author and researcher.
97. Interaction Imagination
- Interaction Imagination is created by Suzzane
Axelsson in Sweden. - The blog highlights the early years practices
happening in Swedish setting.
108.Laura Henry
- The blog of Laura Henry is every inch informative
for parents and teachers. - It is regularly updated and has plenty of ideas
for teachers. - Laura Henry is an Early Years consultant. She is
an active participant in social media.
119 .Learning and Exploring Through Play
- Learning and Exploring Through Play is a creative
blog packed with practical activities, - Stories and ideas, including an ultimate guide to
making playdough. - The blog is a treasure for teachers wanting
stunning ideas for encouragement and inspiration.
1210.Nursery Nook
- Nursery Nook is a blog managed by James, a
primary male school teacher. It is stuffed with
ideas, tips and inspiration. - Nursery Nook offers guidance for teachers on a
daily basis. - Teaching children becomes fascinating with
Nursery Nook.
1311.Nurture Store
- Nurture Store is a delightful and reliable site
for teachers. - The blog is maintained by Cathy James.
- Nurture Store offers effective practical ideas as
well as activities.
1412.Pirates and Princesses
- Pirates and Princesses is a fantastic blog
created by Michelle, training to be a primary
teacher. - It explores the planning, ideas and challenges
that can be faced working in the early years..
1513. Red Ted Art
- Red Ted Art is a blog organized by talented Maggy
Woodley. - The site is full of art activities which can be
used by teachers. - Explore and get inspired with the blog.
- Along with picture the blog is one among the
treasures in EYFS blog.
1614.Right from the Start
- Right from the Start is an exquisite blog created
by Rachel McClary - Which discusses about all the aspects of early
education, play and similar topics. - Insightful posts are available in the blog that
throws light on issues
17Resources
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