14 early years foundation stage (eyfs) blogs every teacher should read

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14 EYFS(Early Years Foundation Stage) Blogs Every Teacher Should Read

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14 EYFS(Early Years Foundation Stage) Blogs

Every Teacher Should Read

oAre you are a teacher outside the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum,

oWho wants to gift an EYFS-like learning environment to students?

o If you are, it is a great way to help children practice effective ideas, ensuring better learning experience.

oBut, at times it can be a struggle to come up with fresh ideas in the classroom.

oThis is where internet comes to the rescue.

Some of the interesting EYFS blogs every teacher should read

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.

1 . ABC Does

2. Coombe Mills

Offers farm experience for younger children. They are allowed to explore farm animals and farmyard way of life.

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.

3. Creative Star Learning

4. 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.

5. 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

6. 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.

7. Interaction Imagination

Interaction Imagination is created by Suzzane Axelsson in Sweden.

The blog highlights the early year’s practices happening in Swedish setting. 

8.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.

9 .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.

10.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.

11.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.

12.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..

13. 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.

14.Right from the Start

o Right from the Start is an exquisite blog created by Rachel McClary

o Which discusses about all the aspects of early education, play and similar topics.

o Insightful posts are available in the blog that throws light on issues

Thank You