My good friend Jessica Cabeen is one of the smartest and most amazing educators I know.

(over 125 fonts!). Jeff is constantly creating new content and tutorials. Technology, teaching strategies, and classroom management – this blog got these all covered.

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We’ve talked about Leonardi’s impressive interactive resume. Why We Love It: This site keeps you seriously engaged through Tonnina’s story and experiences thanks to easy scrolling and beautiful animated graphics. The website also lets you in some amazing devices for new and experienced teachers alike. Because I guarantee, there is something super awesome happening in your classroom that others could benefit from.

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An all-in-one ed blog that compiles teaching resources and tools, strategies and ideas, fun student activities, good books and authors, and hot ed news in a single setting. Jesus is an elementary teacher in Southern California. Why We Love It: This personal website puts the focus on what Navin most wants to advertise: her book. Feast your eyes on some DIYs, fun classroom activities, and tons of other helpful stuff about literacy, STEM, art, sensory play, and motor skills. Showcasing in-depth journalism at a whole new level, The Hechinger Report deals with the freshest innovation and everyday issues on education and academics. Unfortunately, classroom websites take the backseat far too often. AmericaTakingAction.com for Kids

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