
A wealth of information is available online to help with our literacy instruction. In fact, there is so much that it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. Blogs are one of my favorite ways to obtain new information. They allow you to find the information you need in a quick, bite-sized format that is easy to digest. To help you get started with your new learning, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite reading blogs for teachers!
Best Reading Blogs for Teachers
The Literacy Nest

The Literacy Nest with Emily is definitely THE go-to resource for all things regarding the Science of Reading. She is a certified Orton Gillingham educator who shares resources and information about structured literacy and dyslexia. She helps explain the components and provides actionable tips for teaching phonics skills. Definitely a must read!
Comprehension Connection
Carla is a veteran reading specialist which is extremely evident on her blog the Comprehension Connection. She is definitely a go to resource for mentor texts suggestions and the skills to teach with them.
Ms Jordan Reads

Kristin is a Literacy Specialist who offers lots of practical teaching strategies on her site MsJordanReads. The best part is she offers FREE resources that allow you to immediately implement the reading strategies she shares!
This Reading Mama
This Reading Mama Becky has a passion for struggling readers. Prior to being a homeschooling mama, she was a classroom teacher and reading tutor. She is certified in Dyslexia and Language-Based Learning Difference. Her blog is easy to navigate as her wealth of content is divided into categories such as phonics, comprehension, struggling readers, writing, and free printables.
Literacy Edventures

You may already know Amie from her incredible Instagram account, but her blog Literacy Edventures is just as amazing! Her posts are extremely thorough, informative, and visually appealing. Her passion for creating engaging activities to help primary students learn to read is very evident in each post!
If you’re interested in learning even more about your literacy instruction and have a bit more time to read, check out these essential professional books for reading teachers!
Did I miss any of your favorite reading blogs for teachers? Please be sure to share links to other valuable sites in the comments!

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