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Welcome to Love to Teach's Reading Resources hub, where educators can find a treasure trove of materials to foster literacy skills in their students. Whether you're focusing on phonics, comprehension, or literary analysis, our curated collection has something for every level and interest. Dive into our comprehensive selection of lesson plans, worksheets, interactive games, and more, designed to ignite a love for reading and cultivate critical thinking.


by Richard Scarry - Familiar characters and creative illustrations combine in a board book format to help young readers learn letter recognition and letter sounds while discovering a new word filled with corn cars and even a shoemobile.
by Dr. Seuss - 50 simple words turned into magic in this time-honored classic.
by Jonathan London - Yet another Froggy adventure packed with rhythm and fun, goblins and ghouls. It's Halloween after all, what shall he be? A football player? How about a zombie? Help Froggy figure it out before the full moon rises!
by Ed Emberley - An interactive way to explore feelings with unique cut-out masks included.
My Word Bank will give students a book of common words that start with each letter of the alphabet. There are places to write the words and coloring that can be done on each page.
by Jeron Ashford Frame - A fast moving, rhythmic story bursting with colorful illustrations that follow a boy during his everyday life and describes how his family makes him feel “golden.”
by Lois Ehlert - A creative progression of animal faces formed by changing shapes and colors.
by Adam Rubin - Combining two children’s favorite things, dragons and tacos! Action-packed, witty humor is brilliantly illustrated and warns us that just because dragons LOVE tacos, doesn’t mean you should give them ANY salsa. Before you read:Introduce the book and tell the children a little bit about it. Follow that with a comment or question that isrelated to the story such as, Tacos are a part of Mexican cuisine. What other types of food do you like?Encourage a discussion so the children can comment, ask questions, and express their feelings. Set thestage for listening by asking an “I wonder” statement based on the cover illustration.
by Janet and Allan Ahlberg - Combining the popular children’s game, I Spy, with classic nursery rhyme characters creates an adventurous and simple read that will become a class favorite.
Home visit log: Name, WSS, Child Ind. Plans, Home Visit, Parent / Teacher Conference
This a coloring page that has the song Pat-a-cake on it.
by Elizabeth Verdick - This colorful, hardback book is a fun way to teach young children the best way to wash their hands. Use it as a step-by-step instruction tool or as a useful reminder during the most germ-filled seasons.
by Bill Martin Jr. - Children learn to count in ascending and descending order to 20 and by 10’s to 100, as they follow onehundred-and-one numbers attempting to climb an apple tree.
Written by Ned Jensen - Word Count: 80 (6 page printable PDF packet)
An imaginative journey down river on a camping tour with the family. It's the next best thing to paddling it yourself.
I was an empathetic listener by giving my complete attention.  I responded to other group members' ideas.  I asked questions to clarify my understanding of the book...
by Bernard Most - What would the world be like if the dinosaurs came back? Well, just think of all the useful things they could do! Bold lines accentuate imaginative, humorous ideas.
A tiny snail and a great big gray-blue humpback whale demonstrate that friendship come in all shapes and sizes. This is a great way to teach students about friendship.
Rhyme and silhouette drawings introduce the shape of bugs, beans, strings, lips, keys and many other objects.
by Jonathan London - An all too familiar story of a child’s first sleepover. Froggy and Max help each other overcome home sickness by traveling back-in-forth between their homes all night. Will they ever be able to go to sleep?