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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 Mark Teague - Take a poetic verse journey as a boy relives his imaginary summer vacation, where he meets real cowboys and saves the day.
by Mercer Meyer - Another addition from the ever popular Little Critter series. There are so many wonderful things you can do with a friend, but sometimes it is also fun to be by yourself.
More than 20 years of scientific, evidence based reading research makes clear that all good readers must master certain basic skills. Those skills include the ability to decode words accurately. 21 page toolset
Say the name of the pictures in each row. Circle the picture of the ending sound that doesn’t belong.
From one of Aesop's best-known fables about an overly confident hare and a humble tortoise, retold using old-fashioned illustrations and a fast-paced story.
Look back at the whole selection. How do the illustrations and captions help you understand what the author wants you to learn? Use examples from this selection to support your answer.
by Doreen Cronin - A funny sequel to the Caldecott Honor book Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Clever and warm with illustrations rich in detail.
retold by Paul Galdone - The action-filled, warm-toned visuals and verse translation combine to bring this 1807 fairy tale to life for a new generation.
In this Chinese version of "Little Red Riding Hood," three children are tricked into believing that a hungry wolf is their Po Po (grandmother), but together they outsmart him.  (5 page packet)
Children will find this book of misidentification and repetitive phrasing, funny and easy to read. Elephant and piggy are true friends and will do anything to make each other laugh.
A bedtime favorite with rhyming verse describing the many ways a green, googly-eyed mother shows her boundless love.
by Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers - A New York Times best illustrated book about foods with moods. It will leave you feeling great no matter what the answers are.
by Jackie Urbanovic - A heart-warming story about a duck named Max, who becomes a larger-than-life houseguest, and forces his way into the hearts of his reluctant hosts.
Author unit: Pat Hutchins, The Doorbell Rang, Titch, Changes Changes, Rosie's Walk, Good Night Owl, and The Wind Blew
This page has the song Miss Polly Had a Dolly. It shows he words and the music.
by Mo Willems - Caldecott Honor Book (2004). From eager to deflated to a full-blown temper tantrum all because the pigeon wants to drive the bus and you, the reader, won’t let him. A hilarious picture book that your children will be able to relate to and appreciate.
by Tad Hills - This Caldecott Honor author and his feathered heroes enact this dialog, familiar to anyone who has negotiated with siblings or playground rivals.
by Arnold Lobel - A compilation of five short stories about two inseparable friends. The minimal, hand-drawn pictures transport children to a simpler place. Frog and Toad could be a great introduction for young readers to chapter books.
Teach students several academic standards with activities geared towards the book Stone Fox. The standards being taught are Learning to read independently, Quality of writing, and speaking and writing.