Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday! WBT Blogs Part 2
I had full intentions of writing this post yesterday as I had the evening off of work, but thanks to a wonderful thunder storm our power went off for the evening right after supper! So even though it is one day late, here is this week’s Whole Brain Teaching Wednesday… Thursday post 🙂
After the success of my post about Whole Brain Teaching blogs I received a ton of emails about other great WBT blogs that should be added to the list! Thats one of the GREAT things about WBT, the support from other teachers is incredible!! So without further adieu, here are some new additions to the list:
** The information I provide about each blog has been taken from Blogger profiles and blog posts so if anything is incorrect please let me know ASAP so I can correct it 🙂
Collecting Apples
– Christine is currently teaching 5th Grade in Michigan, United States.
She has been using Whole Brain Teaching in her classrooms for
almost four years and has found that WBT has made her and her
students much happier!
– http://collectingapples.blogspot.ca/
Data Junkie Goes Whole Brain
– Corinne is a 5th Grade teacher from Arizona, United States. WBT
was actually introduced to her by administration during her first year
of teaching (yay!) and posts really insightful posts that make you think.
– mrsgettyswbt.blogspot.com
Down Under Teacher
– Kylie is a 2nd Grade teacher from Queensland, Australia! She just
found Whole Brain Teaching this year and although she was
apprehensive at the start she has loved how effective the strategies
have been.
– http://downunderteacher.blogspot.ca/
Fun in Room 4B
– Elizabeth is a 4th Grade teacher from South Carolina, United States.
She found Whole Brain Teaching through teaching blogs and is
getting ready to go full WBT in her class next year!
– http://funin4b.blogspot.ca/
Middle School Math
– This math teacher based out of Oklahoma, United States has recently
started learning more about Whole Brain Teaching and I can’t wait to
see more posts from them!
– http://commoncoremath.wordpress.com/
Mr. Fallis
– Mr. Fallis is a former All-American football player turned 4th Grade
teacher from Ohio, United States. He takes all different types of
teaching strategies and modifies them to best fit his classroom. He
has all types of videos that you can access!
– http://emerson-mrfallis36.blogspot.ca/
Mrs. Slatton’s Kindergarten
– Mrs. Slatton is a Kindergarten teacher from Kentucky, United
States. She has started her blog to connect with other teachers
using WBT so I recommend everyone stop by!
– http://msslattonwbt.blogspot.ca/
Mrs. Smith’s 1st Grade Class
– Like her blog title suggests, Mrs. Smith teaches 1st Grade in
Tennessee, United States. She began using Whole Brain Teaching
in her classroom this year and is moving towards being certified!
– http://mrs-smithsroom.blogspot.ca/
Mrs. Valdes’ Whole Brain Teaching
– Jan is a 3rd Grade teacher from Nevada, United States. Although she
has been using Whole Brain Teaching in her classrooms for almost
four years now she is new to the blogging world. Her posts have some
great pics of her classroom.
– http://mrsvaldeswholebrainteachingexperience.blogspot.ca/
Musical Bits & Techie Bytes
– Anne is a music and technology teacher from South Dakota, United States.
She has several great topics that she blogs about and is currently working
towards obtaining her Whole Brain Teaching certification!
– http://musicalbitsandtechiebytes.blogspot.ca/
Musical Musings with Mrs. Lukow
– Kristin is a music teacher from the Heartland of the United States. She uses
Whole Brain teaching in her music classroom and has great updates on what
her classroom is up to.
– http://kristinlukow.blogspot.ca
My WBT Classroom
– Mrs. Voliand is a 3rd Grade teacher from Arizona, United States. She just
finished her first year of using WBT and is looking forward to attending some
conferences this summer to learn even more!
– http://mrsvwbt.blogspot.ca/
PAWsitively Wild for WBT
– Deanna is a 3rd Grade teacher who was introduced to Whole Brain Teaching last
year as she prepared to move to 3rd Grade from another classroom. She has been
introducing WBT strategies over time and is ready to go full force!
– http://pawsitivelywbt.blogspot.ca/
Shepherd’s Shining Stars
– Mrs. Shepherd is a 4th Grade English teacher from Lousiana, United States. She
has been using Whole Brain Teaching strategies in her classroom for a while now
and loves the change in her classroom environment!
– http://ericashep.blogspot.ca
Southern Teacher WBT
– Miss Julie is a 3rd Grade teacher from Lousiana, United States. She has been
using Whole Brain Teaching strategies for the past 2 years and has an
adorable blog set up to document her adventures.
– http://southernteacherwbt.blogspot.ca/
Sweet Times in First
– Sandra is a 1st Grade teacher from Arizona, United States and has a ridicously
adorable blog! She has been using WBT in her classroom for a little over a year
and has great posts about her strategies, complete with pictures.
– http://sweettimesinfirst.blogspot.ca/
The Whole Brain Blogger
– Rand is currently teaching 3rd Grade in Oregon, United States. Rand’s blog
documents the first year of Whole Brain Teaching in their 3rd Grade class. I
can’t wait to read more from this blog!
– http://wholebrainraynor.blogspot.ca/
Think, Wonder & Teach
– Misty has extensive experience as a Kindergarden to Grade 4 teacher. She first
found Whole Brain Teaching after her son was diagnosed with an issue dealing
with his brain and is now well on her way to being Whole Brain Teaching
certified!
– http://thinkwonderteach.blogspot.ca
Whole Brain Paradise
– Bethany is a 1st Grade teacher from Arizona, United States. She describes
herself as a “rookie Wibbeteer” but has posted some great posts as she
learns more about WBT. She is also very active on the WBT forums.
– http://wholebrainparadise.blogspot.ca
WBT
– This is Mr. Fallis’ original blog (see his current one earlier on this list). He
has added a few different teaching styles together which lead to creating a
new blog that wasn’t just dedicated to WBT. I believe, however, that this
original blog still has lots of good posts!
– http://mrfallis36-mrfallis.blogspot.ca/
WBT in the Middle
– Mr. Wilson is a middle school teacher who has a resource classroom as
well as a ELA classroom. He has used WBT for over a year and got the
co-teacher in his ELA classroom hooked as well!
– http://wbtwow.blogspot.ca/
Whole Brain Teaching
– Staci is a 3rd Grade teacher who first learned about Whole Brain Teaching
back in 2009! Over the years she has incorporated more and more strategies
and is now just getting ready for her newest maternity leave.
– http://wbtblogger.blogspot.ca/
Whole Brain Teaching with Mrs. Chavez
– Mrs. Chavez is a 2nd Grade teacher from California, United States. She
found Whole Brain Teaching in 2010 after a tour of another school in her
district. She has been doing so well and has even worked on making
some of her own classroom videos!
– http://wholebrainteachingwithmrschavez.blogspot.ca/
Wolfelicious
– April is a Kindergarten teacher in Florida, United States. She is new
to Whole Brain Teaching but not new to the blogging world! I know
that she is plunging into the WBT pool this summer and I can’t wait to
read updates on how she is doing.
– http://wolfelicious.blogspot.ca/
Yearn to Learn
– Denise is currently teaching Grade 3 and is spending this summer learning more
about Whole Brain Teaching strategies. Although she has already been using some
strategies in her classroom she really wants to work towards using it to its full
potential!
– http://yearn4learning.blogspot.ca
Thank you for compiling all of the WBT blogs! I have SO many blogs to check out now! I am a brand new second grader blogger and while I haven't blogged about WBT just yet, I will be soon! I started incorporating WBT into my classroom this past year and am so excited to go to the WBT Midwest Conference this summer! Thanks again for giving me new sites to stalk 🙂
Kate
EduKate and Inspire
This is such a great list! If you could have everyone add their blogs to my linky party and the forums at WBT that would be even better. I am trying to get all of the blogs into one location so they are easy to find.
Misty
WBT Blog Coordinator
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Thanks so much for including me in your list! It's awesome to have access to so many blogs with great resources!
Thanks for joining my blog! I appreciate the support!
Donna
Thanks so much for including me in your list!! 🙂
APril
Wolfelicious
Your welcome April!
That is so good to hear! I can't wait to read your blog, I am adding it to my Google reader right now so I don't forget!!
Thank you so much for adding me to your list 🙂
I've been learning so much about WBT and LOVE it!
Elizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
I have no words.. THIS IS AMAZING!! Congrats!! Nice posting for "Teaching