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30 Best Pre K Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2023
1. Pre-K Pages
Dallas, Texas, US
Pre-K Pages is a resource site for Pre-K and Preschool teachers offering activities, printable lesson plans, and themes for learning in your classroom.
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pre-kpages.com/blog
996.8K⋅ 13.8K ⋅4 posts / month ⋅ May 2008 Get Email Contact
2. Pre Kinders | Educational Resources for Pre-K
Georgia, US
I'm Karen Cox, a Pre-K teacher in Georgia. If you are looking for teaching ideas and printable activities to help you teach Pre-K, you are in the right place. This site is a place where I share lessons and ideas I use in my Pre-K classroom: everything from math to literacy, fine motor to classroom management. I enjoy creating hands-on printable learning materials, and I share many of those here.
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prekinders.com/blog
424.9K⋅ 6.5K ⋅1 post / month ⋅ Dec 2013 Get Email Contact
3. Pre K and K Sharing | Collabration, Creativity, Caring & Community
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
A collaboration of experts in the field of young children, early childhood development, early childhood education, the arts, mental health and brain development focused on making a successful transition to kindergarten and formal education.
This group has a collection of authors, performers and seasoned bloggers who hope to expand the impact of the group's expertise for the benefit of children through teachers and par
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1 post / week ⋅ Nov 2011 Get Email Contact
4. Fun Learning for Kids
US
Hi, my name is Danielle! We have tons of engaging and effective learning activities and free printables. You will find alphabet activities, number sense activities, science experiments, math and literacy centers and lots more hands-on learning!
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funlearningforkids. .
1.6K ⋅2 posts / week ⋅ Jun 2013 Get Email Contact
5. Kindergarten Chaos
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Kindergarten Chaos is a blog with multiple social media channels, where you can find tons of ideas and suggestions for teaching PreK, Kindergarten, & 1st.
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kindergartenchaos.com
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8.5K⋅ 41.8K ⋅3 posts / week ⋅ Jan 2012 Get Email Contact
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Mrs. Albanese's Kindergarten Class
Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada
I am going into my 10th year teaching, all of which is in Kindergarten. I teach at a Catholic School in Woodbridge, Ontario (about 20 minutes north of Toronto). I have a combined class of both Junior and Senior Kindergarten students (pre-k and k). I come to school each day with a huge smile on my face and so do my students.
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7.1K⋅ 445⋅ 5.9K ⋅1 post / quarter ⋅ Apr 2011 Get Email Contact
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Teachstone » Pre-K
Charlottesville, Virginia, US
Explore resources for Pre-K teachers, coaches, observers and learn about CLASS and effective interactions on the Teachstone blog. Teachstone was founded to deliver the Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) nationwide and around the globe.
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10.6K⋅ 1.8K ⋅1 post / week Get Email Contact
8. Pre-K Printable Fun
Find Printable products designed for Pre-K children & early childhood educator resources including Free Themed Lesson Planning Resources, DIY, and low-cost educational activities to help meet the development. Melissa Solomon is the product designer behind Pre-K Printable Fun!
prekprintablefun.c..
12K⋅ 17 ⋅1 post / week ⋅ May 2013 Get Email Contact
9. Growing in Pre-K and K
My name is Eilis Meyer. After teaching Pre-K for six years, I find myself in a new city and a new grade. I started teaching kindergarten in January 2014. I feel very blessed to work with this wonderful age group. I am looking forward to setting up my classroom before the first day of school this fall and being with my students for a full school year of growth.
growinginprek. blog..
2.7K ⋅1 post / quarter ⋅ Aug 2012 Get Email Contact
10. Playful Directions | Mrs. Forst's Pre-Kindergarten Blog
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
I have been teaching young children for over 20 years. After a brief stint teaching Pre-K here in Pennsylvania, my husband and I packed up our pets and headed out west in 1999. We ended up in Southern California where I taught kindergarten in Fontana, CA for 7 years.
playfuldirections.com
267 ⋅ Aug 2010 Get Email Contact
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Herding Kats in Kindergarten
Oklahoma, US
I'm an early childhood teacher with experience in 1st grade, Kindergarten and full-day Pre-K. I've taught for 6 years. Teaching is my 3rd career - I'm an Army veteran and I was a stay-at-home mama for 7 years. I teach at a Title I school in Oklahoma. I love to incorporate movement and music throughout my day and I am a big proponent of free choice centers.
herdingkats.blogsp..
11.3K⋅ 1.3K ⋅2 posts / year ⋅ Jun 2011 Get Email Contact
12. Primary Creations | Tot School, Preschool, PreKinder and Kinder.
UK
I'm Allie (Alison, Al, Mrs. Garza, Miss, Mom ... I basically answer to any and all). I'm a blogging, printable creating, primary teaching, once a homeschooling mom of two, wife of one (ha!), life loving, eternally optimistic gal and owner and creator of this place!
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primarycreations.com
2.9K⋅ 152 ⋅2 posts / year ⋅ Aug 2016 Get Email Contact
13. Teach Pre-K
Noblesville, Indiana, US
A magical place where you can learn through play in Preschool & Pre-K. Authored by Diane Lee, a wife, mother, and passionate Preschool/PreK teacher who loves to create fun and engaging lessons and activities.
teachprek.com/blog
1.2K ⋅7 posts / year Get Email Contact
14. Pre K Partner
San Diego, California, US
Early Childhood Education blog in which I share my ideas and experiences, while connect with other teachers, parents and education professionals. I intend to share my ideas and experiences with you to make everybody's lives a bit easier!
prekpartner.com
2.6K⋅ 44⋅ 3. 9K ⋅1 post / year ⋅ Mar 2013 Get Email Contact
15. Mrs. Kilburn's Kiddos
California, US
A Blog Dedicated to Providing Creative Resources to Fellow Teachers and Parents.Most of my teaching experience has been in early primary - grades Pre-k to second!
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2.3K⋅ 112 ⋅ Jul 2008 Get Email Contact
16. The Compass School » Preschool & Pre-K
Haddington, Scotland, UK
At The Compass School, we firmly believe that our child-centered philosophy, outstanding teachers, and unparalleled level of communication will provide you and your child with the best possible early education and child care experience.
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813⋅ 353 ⋅ Apr 2015 Get Email Contact
17. Creating & Teaching
Salisbury, Maryland, US
I'm Erin Blecki, a kindergarten teacher. I teach students with autism in grades Pre-K through First. Join Creating and Teaching, a great teaching blog sharing resources and lesson ideas for your classroom.
creatingandteachin..
12.4K⋅ 9K ⋅ Apr 2011 Get Email Contact
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That Fun Reading Teacher
Ontario, Canada
Ida Mae is a Canadian mom, special education and literacy teacher with a passion for kids and reading. This site is dedicated to Fun pre-K and primary learning, links and resources for kids, parents and teachers!
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thatfunreadingteac..
5.7K⋅ 1.8K⋅ 1.6K ⋅ Aug 2013 Get Email Contact
19. The Summit Preparatory School | Pre-Kindergarten Blog
Springfield, Missouri, US
Hi Everyone, My name is Linda Michaliszyn. I am so excited to be your child's PreK Teacher this year! The mission of The Summit Preparatory School is to provide students with an empowering education in a supportive, stimulating environment.
thesummitprep.org/..
1.2K⋅ 217 ⋅ Jul 2011 Get Email Contact
20. Zion Pre-K
Avenue, Maryland, US
The mission of Zion Lutheran Church and Zion Pre-Kis to offer a quality preschool education in a secure Christian environment.
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683 ⋅ Jan 2015 Get Email Contact
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Differentiation Station Creations
Differentiation Station Creations focuses on Pre-K to second grade units, centers and games. I believe that differentiation should be made easy for every teacher, especially the classroom teacher. I am certified special education and regular education teacher.
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17.2K ⋅ Oct 2013 Get Email Contact
22. The Crazy Pre-K Classroom
Texas, US
I am a wife, a mother to 2 boys, and a Christian Kindergarten Teacher. Besides spending time with my family, I enjoy sewing, scrapbooking, quilting and creating innovative, hands on lessons for my students.
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1.4K ⋅ Oct 2011 Get Email Contact
23. Steps In The Literacy Journey
Missouri, US
Walking the Path to Literacy Together. I work with PreK-6th grade teachers across Missouri in all things literacy. The teachers I work with are phenomenal! They work hard to become the best teachers they can be for their students
stepsintheliteracy..
May 2014 Get Email Contact
24. Prekinder Blog
A Prekindergarten blog. Find ideas and resources.
dsprek.blogspot.com
Aug 2016 Get Email Contact
25. CAC Pre-K
A Pre Kindergarten blog for PreK students.
cacesprek.blogspot..
Aug 2017 Get Email Contact
26. Harry Kindergarten Music | Youtube
Bellwood, Pennsylvania, US
Welcome to the Harry Kindergarten Music Youtube channel offering the hip, educational tunes of Mr. Harry! This is your one-stop-shop for downloading fun songs to teach your child or classroom (Pre-K through 2nd grade). He is currently teaching Kindergarten at Myers Elementary School in Bellwood, PA.
youtube.com/user/H..
70 ⋅ Sep 2008 Get Email Contact
Top Authors, Journalists, and Publishers covering Pre K. Get Spreadsheet.
Blogger Name | Blog Link | Total Blog Posts | |
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Abby Crouse | funlearningforkids.com | 76 | |
Abbie | kindergartenchaos.com | 54 | |
Vanessa Levin | pre-kpages.com | 53 | |
Deanna Hershberger | kindergartenchaos.com | 37 | |
Karen Cox | prekinders. com | 16 | |
mrskilburnkiddos | mrskilburnkiddos.wordpress.com | 10 | |
erinbakerreadwrite | stepsintheliteracyjourney.wordpress.com | 10 | |
Deb Chitwood | prekandksharing.blogspot.com | 9 | |
Teachstone | info.teachstone.com | 9 | |
Guest Blogger | info.teachstone.com | 7 | |
Jennifer K. | herdingkats.blogspot.com | 5 | |
Allie Kallmann | info.teachstone.com | 4 | |
Emily Simon | info.teachstone.com | 3 | |
Abigail Peterson | kindergartenchaos.com | 3 | |
Colleen Schmit | info. teachstone.com | 2 | |
Deanna | funlearningforkids.com | 1 | |
thatfunreadingteacher | thatfunreadingteacher.com | 1 | |
Anna Antigua | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
Emma Cahoon | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
Grace Funk | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
Joanna Parker | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
Lisa White, Ph.D. | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
Megin Ruston | info.teachstone.com | 1 | |
danielledb | funlearningforkids.com | 1 | |
Angelique Ayala | kindergartenchaos. com | 1 |
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14 Preschool Teacher Blogs to Stay Ahead of the Class
Blogs are everywhere these days, providing everything from recipes and advice to ways to connect and make friends with similar interests. Having a wealth of resources, creative support and imaginative talent at your fingertips is a must when teaching preschoolers, and preschool blogs are an excellent way to get your fix.
Whether you’re looking for refreshing ways to decorate your classroom, ingenious techniques to advance developmental skills, or simple tips and tricks to get your class to quiet down, preschool teacher blogs have all the answers.
The tricky part is identifying which preschool teacher blogs are worth your time. So to make your search a bit easier, we handpicked 14 of the most helpful and best blogs for preschool teachers. We went beyond just teacher blogs to explore parenting and child development blogs that will bring you a wealth of perspective and innovative ideas.
14 First-class preschool teacher blogs
Whether you’re knee-deep in toddlers with a classroom of your own or just getting a feel for what a career in early childhood education would be like, these blogs all bring something of value to the table.
1. Confidence Meets Parenting
Jill Riley created this blog when she found herself overwhelmed with both a three- and five-year-old at home. To help with this, she sought out learning activities to provide structure to her family’s day. Her love for educational activities led her to get started blogging as “A Mom with a Lesson Plan” in order to share some of her favorites. This time-tested blog has since changed names, but is still filled to the brim with tons of fun ideas for teaching math and reading through cooking, fun spelling activities and other learning games for preschoolers.
2. Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds is the product of Sheryl Cooper, a 20-year veteran educator of young children. This blog covers an incredible amount of activities for both toddlers and preschoolers as well as classroom themes and lesson plans. Cooper values Montessori’s practical life skills and often blends Reggio Emilia-influenced methods into her program.
3. Fun-A-Day
From gold slime to ways to teach the alphabet, Fun-a-Day is perfect for the preschool teacher on the hunt for inspiration. This blog is great for implementing imaginative ideas while remaining practical, and offers plenty of great resources for teachers including “teacher tips,” classroom themes, activities and printable materials. Plus, there’s an entire section on slime—which is sure to be a hit with the little ones.
4. Hands On: As We Grow
After having her first child, Jamie Reimer, a former marketing manager, decided she wanted to start doing more “hands-on” activities with her son. This desire transformed into a blog in which she now inspires others with her ideas. The site features sections on developing both gross and fine motor skills, parenting tips and art activities. This is an excellent stop for anyone seeking activities to keep their kids engaged.
5. Imagination Soup
This blog is run by Melissa Taylor, early education expert, teacher and freelance writer. She’s a self-proclaimed “children’s book geek” and a Pinterest extraordinaire, with over a million monthly viewers on the social network. Imagination Soup covers a wide variety of topics, including a STEM section that hosts articles about educational apps, video games that develop thinking skills and more. That said, her love for words and reading shines through with tons of excellent children’s book suggestions and activities designed to build literacy skills.
6. Learning and Exploring Through Play
This UK mom, Amy, worked in childcare and education for years before having her own munchkins and starting her blog. She believes kids learn best not by sitting at a desk with a paper and pencil, but with hands-on, engaging activities. Her goal with this blog is to help get children out of their seats to explore and learn—whether that’s through sensory, seasonal or art activities. Amy also writes general parenting posts on topics like the importance of grandparents, time outdoors and self-care for parents.
7. Not Just Cute
Amanda Morgan believes that the way kids learn shouldn’t just be cute, it should be meaningful. A mother of four boys, this educated blogger—she’s earned a master’s degree in human development—takes a different approach than what you might see on other early childhood education blogs. During her graduate education, Morgan says she’d read plenty of interesting child development research, news and philosophy, but wondered whether the right people were ever hearing about it—parents and educators.
That’s where she comes in. In this blog, Amanda uses her education to explain research and child development news in a practical way for parents. Sample posts include topics covering the importance of play, the impact of the internet on kids and how to encourage literacy in preschool.
8. TinkerLab
Looking for creativity fuel? TinkerLab is an excellent starting point. This blog was founded by professional creative Rachelle Doorley with the goal of bringing arts education to as many children as possible. The activities and ideas featured on this blog encourage children’s curiosity and creativity by pushing them to explore and discover without fear of failure—in many cases the activities are more about trying and learning than creating the perfect end result.
9. Teach Preschool
This long-running blog was founded by Deborah Stewart, ECE teacher, author and owner of a small private preschool. She strongly believes that educators should learn and grow along with their students. Her teaching style incorporates a variety of methods including art projects, songs, outdoor activities, science experiments, storytelling and more—all of which can be found on the blog!
10. The Educators' Spin On It
You don’t have to be sitting at a desk in a classroom for a moment to be teachable, according to Amanda Boyarshinov and Kim Vij, the dynamic duo behind this blog. Both longtime teachers, they shares resources on topics spanning from science and gardening to writing and global awareness. Plus, all of their content is divided into helpful categories, making it quick and easy to find what you need.
11. The Preschool Toolbox
The Preschool Toolbox is a helpful resource for teachers, parents and ECE professionals alike. Followers can purchase preschool and kindergarten lesson plans for a small fee, or browse the “preschool resources” section to find free materials and learning tools perfect for whatever theme you’re teaching.
12. Education Week
Education Week is an independent news organization that covers—you guessed it—all things education related. Their Early Years blog houses a great number of articles focused on early childhood education policy changes, news and research. This is an excellent place to start for anyone looking to keep up with the latest happenings in early childhood education.
13. Totschooling
Every preschool teacher enjoys their share of free printable activities, and that’s exactly what this blog offers. Assets are available for infants to preschoolers and focus on a wide array of categories such as art, math, puzzles and seasonal. Viviana, the blog creator, has a background in teaching, graphic design, architecture, art—and of course, motherhood.
14. Cassie Stephens
Cassie Stephens isn’t your typical art teacher. Not only does she create her own unique clothing (check out that pizza skirt!), her colorful blog features a slew of arts-and-crafts ideas for students of varying abilities—though it should be noted that some may be a bit advanced for preschool. In this blog you’ll find a wealth of fun and aesthetically pleasing activities and ideas to get kids’ creativity flowing. You can also find art lesson videos and a weekly podcast on her blog as well.
Never stop learning
There is an incredible network of teachers and parents out there eager to share their advice and ideas when it comes to early childhood development. This collection of preschool teacher blogs will help equip you to create the best learning environment for the children you teach.
Whether you’re just getting started as a teacher or a longtime early education pro, there’s always room for a little levity. Enjoy some of the humorous facts of life as a preschool teacher in our article, “35 Telltale Signs You Teach Preschool.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was originally published in 2014. It has since been updated to include information relevant to 2019.
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Jmix 0.9 announcement- pre-release framework - Jmix
Jmix 0.9 is the latest pre-release, "virtually stable" branch of the framework. Along with this release, we are also updating the tool for Jmix developers - Jmix Studio: 0.9.1-202.
In this release, we have "frozen" all the main APIs: the definition of the data model, the database access layer, and the security system. With a high degree of probability, all this will be transferred without changes to version 1.0. This means that Jmix 0.9 can be consideredas a great option for MVP development. Migration to 1.0 is expected to be almost imperceptible.
Let's take a look at the most notable changes in different parts of the framework.
Jmix Studio
The first thing to mention is that you can now create different kinds of projects on Jmix. In version 0.9, when creating a project, you can choose three types of templates:
- Application - to create a "regular" Jmix application.
- Theme - to create a CSS theme for the application. The theme can be installed in the Jmix application as a component.
- Widget - This project type makes it easy to develop your own user interface element.
To make your work easier, Studio provides a separate window for working with the project. With it, you can view application settings files, explore the data model, configure data sources, and do many more Jmix-specific things. nine0003
Core
The core of the framework is currently based on Spring Boot 2.4.2 and we plan to update it to the latest version - 2.4.4 in Jmix 1.0. And, of course, the update process will not stop there, but will continue with the release of new versions of Spring Boot.
As already announced, Liquibase is becoming the main tool for updating the database in Jmix. As it was in CUBA, when the data model is updated in the application, the database creation scripts are also updated. But unlike its predecessor, in Jmix these scripts are now created in XML format and, thanks to the Liquibase engine, can be executed on different DBMS. nine0003
Experienced CUBA developers will definitely notice an unusual detail: now the “empty” application code has a class User
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Backoffice UI
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