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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 Karen Beaumont - Silly, but serious, verses and zany illustrations help this board book encourage healthy self-esteem for even the smallest child.
Loved by children and parents alike since 1969, this is a wonderful narrative about a hungry caterpillar with some growing to do. Each page is filled with vibrant die-cut images and repetitive text. It's sure to become a classroom favorite.
Oh you push the damper in,And you pull the damper out,But the smoke goes up the chimney just the same,Just the same
This book belongs to ____.
Skippyjon Jones, the irrepressible Siamese kitty boy who thinks he is a Chihuahua, is ready for school. Follow along in the adventures of our favorite little teachers per in this colorfully painted story full of mischief and rhymes.
Explore a child's imagination with this charming and magical story, packed full of detailed and cheerful illustrations.
by Lauren Child - A humorous take on finicky eating habits which may inspire children to solve problems – and perhaps try something new by using their imaginations.
Read the assigned selection and write a response. Begin each response with the book title and the date of your journal entry.
Our Uncle Wilber is a little strange.  We can never tell what he will send us.  Last week, there was a knock at the door...
A wordless version of a favorite Aesop's fable done in gentle, black and white pencil drawings.
Rhyme play directs the children's attention to the similarities and differences in the sounds of words. They become aware that language not only has meaning and message, but also form.
Grade 4 spelling list for the story The Cricket in Time Square. It includes a word list as well as several activities for students to complete in order to learn the words.
Dear Parents: Recently, your child completed a reading assessement for the month of _____. This assessment is designed to do many things. One, it helps me determine any areas of weakeness that need to be addressed. Two, it gives you an idea of how your child is performing in a classroom setting.
Mischievous beavers collide with a dump truck and hilarity ensues as fellow travelers stop to free the stuck truck. Illustrations saturated with bright primary colors and a story rich in poetic verse ill make this a class library favorite.
Rhyme to help students write their numbers is a fun rhyme that teaches students the numbers 1-10.
by Kevin Henkes - A Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator bring us this heartwarming story about the magic that can be found in one’s very own home.
Sylvester & the Magic Pebble was the Caldecott Medal winner in 1970. Emotions and feelings run high in this beloved picture book of Sylvester and his magic pebble.
Rescue Dante is a maze for students to complete to save Dante the dragon.
Song / poem / chant to use for learning letters and common words for each.