How do I blog as a teacher?

How do I blog as a teacher?

So You Want to Start a Teacher Blog

  1. Come up with a name.
  2. Get set up on Blogger.
  3. Jump right in and start writing.
  4. Let’s chat about images.
  5. Share on social media.
  6. Find yourself a support network.
  7. Start distributing teacher resources.

What are the best teacher names?

These are the Top 10 Finalists for the 2017 Global Teacher Prize.

  • Salima Begum – Pakistan.
  • David Calle – Spain.
  • Raymond Chambers – UK.
  • Marie-Christine Ghanbari Jahromi – Germany.
  • Tracy-Ann Hall – Jamaica.
  • Maggie MacDonnell – Canada.
  • Ken Silburn – Australia.
  • Michael Wamaya – Kenya.

Why do teachers use blogs?

Teachers can use blogs to publish assignments, resources, and keep students and even parents up to date on class events, due dates, and content being covered. Teachers can also use blogs to help students’ master content and improve their writing skills.

How much do teacher bloggers make?

It’s somewhere usually between about $45,000 and $100,000 per month every single month. That’s what it has been for the last couple of years.

What’s the best name for a teacher blog?

These creative ideas for teacher blog names from other existing blogs will bring you the encouragement you need to be a successful teacher while inspiring you to launch your own blog someday. Although millions of people visit Brandon’s blog each month, his path to success was not easy.

What’s the best way to name your blog?

The Jose Vilson: Just add a ‘The’ in front of your name to name your blog Language Moments: Two worded names like this normally work well, but this one is so-so Principals Page The Blog: As always, alliteration saves the day Learn Me Good: Good one – not much else to say

What’s the best name for a Grade B name?

Never Ending Search: One of those Grade-B names An A-Z of ELT: Not bad – especially if your audience knows what ELT is Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts: Always remember – less is more when it comes to names Teaching Literacy in the Primary Classroom: Clear but not concise – a name couldn’t get any more unimaginative than this

How to name a fifth and sixth grade teacher?

Rockin’ Teacher Materials: It’s amazing how just one word and a modified spelling can have such a big impact Ramblings of a Fifth and Sixth Grade Teacher: Combine the Grade you teach with Ramblings, Rants and Raves for a winning name Juice Boxes and Crayolas: Full marks for quirkiness – totally love this one

How do I blog as a teacher? So You Want to Start a Teacher Blog Come up with a name. Get set up on Blogger. Jump right in and start writing. Let’s chat about images. Share on social media. Find yourself a support network. Start distributing teacher resources. What are the best teacher names? These…