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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.


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.
by Mercer Mayer - A classic wordless picture book with delightful black and white art perfectly captures the innocence of days gone by.
Word Bank: pin, fin, grin, spin, twin, win
by Elizabeth Verdick - A simple words and delightful illustrations book, for parents and caregivers, which teaches the basics of kindness to animals: careful handling, awareness, safety, and respect.
In this non-fiction, early reader, children will see photographs of real leaves and learn about the basics of foliage.
A word search with different types of dragons.
 Different spelling activities for students to complete on the story On the Pampas. 
by Troy Cummings - A witty spin-off to a classic children’s nursery rhyme. Retro illustrations, rhythmic text and a confidence building storyline will surely make this book a favorite in your reading corner.
Summarize what you did well and/or learned today during your literature discussion.  Comments from other group members - 
6 page packet for printing alphabet flash cards.  
By Judy Schachner: Follow the adventures of Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese cat who thinks he’s a Chihuahua, in this colorfully illustrated book full of rhymes with a Spanish twist.
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Letter to parents and caregivers: how to help your child get started with writing.  Move from scribble to letters!  
Harry Heart is my nameThe shape I make is my fameWith a point on the bottom and two humps on topWhen it comes to love I just can't stop.
by Linda Williams - Beautifully colored, detailed folk art illustrations are a perfect compliment to the text in this classic.
A reading A-Z Level C leveled reader.  Word count: 73  6 page PDF to print and create your own book to color and read.  
by Peggy Rathmann - A nearly wordless story about a clever gorilla who tags along behind the zookeeper and lets out the animals as fast as the zookeeper can lock them up.
Complete the following analogies using your spelling words; use the spelling word that best completes each sentence.