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Teacher-Blog Post Ideas for When You Have Writers Block

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As a teacher blogger, I feel like I have so much to say because I want to help other teachers. However, sometimes, when I sit down to write, I can’t decide what to write about. Through taking a couple blogging courses and figuring things out on my own, I’ve come up with some strategies for what I can do when I have writers block. I also want to provide you with a list of ideas you can write about if you ever experience a shortage of ideas.

Tips for When You Have Writers Block

Brain Dump

A brain dump is when you write all your ideas from your head onto paper (or somewhere electronically). I like to think of all the parts of my day during teaching and what I do throughout the year, to get me started on the dump. This is helpful when thinking about what you want to write about as these are things you are an expert on. When you’ve finished your brain dump, think about what other teachers might struggle with or might find interesting and pull from your list.

A brain dump can also show you if things relate to each other and you can write a series. For example, I wrote a series about using guided math in the classroom.

Everything You Need to Know to Launch Guided Math in Your Classroom

How to Write Differentiated Lesson Plans to Use During Guided Math

Guided Math Centers: What are students doing when they’re not meeting with me?

How to Assess Student Learning During Guided Math (Standards Based Grading)

All Your Guided Math Questions Answered: A Collaborative Post with Sam Ripley

Check out this post for some inspiration when you have writers block. Included is what to do when you have writers block & 30 ideas of teacher-blog topics!

Marketing

Marketing is a huge part of having a blog and business. If people can’t find your work or website, how can they read or follow along with your journey? My biggest marketing tool is Pinterest. With Pinterest, I use Tailwind, which schedules my posts to go out at optimal times throughout the day. If you’re having trouble writing, start pinning what you’ve already written!

Another way I market is through Instagram. There is a huge teaching community on Instagram and they are the most supportive, helpful people you will ever meet. When I have a new blog post, I make sure it gets posted to Instagram so it gets out to my followers.

Visual Marketing from Tailwind

Work on Another Aspect of Business

When you have writers block, you can work on other aspects of your business. It’s pointless to force yourself to write. If you’re not feeling it, you’re not feeling it. Whenever I have writers block I work on some of the following.

TpT Products

If you also sell on TpT, this is a great time to work on a new product. Then, when you have your new product, you can write a blog post about it, explaining it further! Instant inspiration!

Photographs

Having writers block gives you a chance to take pictures. Go to your classroom and start snapping away. Stage your pictures so they look professional and take multiple in different sizes. You never know what you’ll need!

Social Media

This is also a good time to work on your social media. I focus primarily on Instagram but you can choose what you like best. Facebook is beneficial or twitter. Reach out to people on these different platforms and make connections!

Schedule Out Posts

To avoid writers block, try to schedule out your posts a month or two in advance. That way, then you sit down to write, you have an idea of your topic and a few key points you want to write about. This really helps me be consistent as a blogger and keep writers block away!

Check out this post for some inspiration when you have writers block. Included is what to do when you have writers block & 30 ideas of teacher-blog topics!

Teacher-Blog Post Ideas

When you do have writers block, you can refer to this list to help you with ideas you can write about!

General Classroom Ideas

  • Favorite activities you do in your classroom
  • A typical day in your classroom
  • Your classroom set up/decor
  • Why ___ subject is your favorite to teach
  • Your behavior management system and why it works for your class
  • Favorite tools (technology, school supplies etc)
  • Favorite books
  • Why ___ is important in (teaching, your classroom, your grade level)

Specific Parts of the Day

  • How you set up ___ subject in your classroom
  • Why ___ subject is your students’ favorite
  • Ideas for ___ (a holiday, season, special event ex: 100th day of school)
  • Explain a TpT product you have in your store and how you use it
  • Tips for teaching ___
  • Favorite art projects
  • Favorite ___ (subject) activity

 

Organization

  • How you plan your week
  • Why you organize using ___ (bins, files, etc)
  • Setting up your small groups
  • Favorite organization hacks
  • What you do at the end of the day to be ready for the next day
  • How to set up ____ (folders, notebooks, writing folders etc)
  • Why you use ___ instead of ___ (ex: book bags instead of book boxes)
  • Any classroom DIY (explain how you made it)

About Your Students

  • How to challenge your high learners
  • How to support your lower learners
  • How to build relationships with your students
  • How to differentiate
  • Students favorite part of the day
  • What you do to engage all students
  • Ideas for building a classroom community

Check out this post for some inspiration when you have writers block. Included is what to do when you have writers block & 30 ideas of teacher-blog topics!

Hopefully this list will help you when you experience your next writers block! What do you do when you find it hard to write? Let me know below!

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For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Danielle and I am a kindergarten teacher. When I began teaching, I often looked on Pinterest for ideas for my classroom. I figured, why reinvent the wheel when I can learn so much and for FREE from other amazing teachers through the internet. Because I was in the same shoes as so many others only a few years ago and know what struggles teachers may be facing, I wanted to create a space where I could share my knowledge and hopefully inspire some teachers along the way. I created this teacher blog as that space. I also created it as a marketing tool for my TeachersPayTeachers products, another way that I try to help other teachers (while making a little extra money).

I’ve always been a creative person and this blog and my TpT store were a way for me to express this creativity. Now that I’ve been blogging a while, I want to share how you can start your very own teacher blog!

Want to start a teacher blog but don't know where to start? Check out this post for how to start your site in only two simple steps!

Before You Begin

Take a moment to think about why you are starting this blog. Think about how serious you’re going to be about this new journey in your life. This will help a few of your decisions later on.

Some questions to ask yourself:

  • Is this a hobby or a business?
  • Who are you trying to help? Your ideal readers?
  • How often do you plan on writing?
  • Are you going to monetize (make money) from your blog?

When I started my blog I had a vision of what I wanted it to become. I wanted it to be a place for kindergarten teachers (or elementary teachers) to come to be inspired or to get answers for things they may be struggling with. As my blog has grown, I’ve also started writing for teachers who want to earn a little extra money through running a TeachersPayTeachers store. This post will help teachers who want to start their own teacher blog from the ground up.

Steps to Create Your Own Teacher Blog

Step 1: Sign up for a Hosting Site

I use and LOVE the hosting site Bluehost. It’s super easy to set up and they have 24/7 support for when you have questions.

When you click the link, it’ll prompt you to choose a plan (I just use the most basic/cheapest plan) and then you’ll choose your domain. Go through the next steps by putting in your information and when you click sign up your website has been created!

Step 2: Install WordPress

I recommend using WordPress for your website. It takes some getting used to, but once you play around a bit you’ll feel more comfortable adding posts and designing your site. Plus, there are tons of youtube videos on how to do certain things to your WordPress site.

Install WordPress straight from your Bluehost dashboard. The site will walk you through how to install WordPress and then once you click into WordPress you’ll be ready to start designing your blog and creating posts!

Once you’ve set up Bluehost and WordPress, it’s time to play around with themes, designs and to start posting. You can pay other people to design your website or you can do it yourself. My advice is to just get in and try things. I’ve learned so much by trial and error and through Youtube videos.

I can’t wait to see your new website and blog! Drop a comment below where I can check it out.