In today’s classrooms, a teacher website can be much more than a digital bulletin board. When thoughtfully designed, it becomes a hub for communication, a home base for students, and a place for families to stay connected with what’s happening in your room. Whether you're building a brand-new site or updating one that needs some attention, a clear structure can make all the difference. Here’s a simple, educator-friendly guide to getting started. Start With the Look and Feel Before adding text or photos, take time to choose the overall appearance of your site. Think about: Colors that complement each other and are easy to read Fonts that are clean and accessible A layout that feels calm, organized, and inviting A consistent visual theme gives your website a cohesive look. Families should feel like they’ve landed somewhere intentional, not accidental. Map Out the Pages You Need It’s tempting to start filling the site immediately, but the most effective websites begin with a clear pla...
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