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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.


Printable word search about dragons
Draw designs on each cookie as shown.  Color according to the instructions - 
by Patricia Polacco: A heartwarming story of the author's own family as they pass a beloved quilt, a symbol of their enduring love and faith, along from mother to daughter for almost a century.  
by Jonathan London - Music and laughter surrounds Froggy on his latest adventure in this story rich with humor and watercolor illustrations.
by Norman Bridwell - Simplicity, playfulness, easy-to-read text and familiar characters all create a world about a larger-than-life dog, his beloved owner and all the wonderful and funny adventures they share.
Alternative ideas to the standard written book report.  Includes dioramas, mobiles, maps, puppet shows, etc...
by Marc Brown: Through humor and watercolor illustrations readers will love following this well-known family as they come together and make the most out of their summer vacation.
by Kenneth Kraegel - Not an ordinary King Arthur story. Follow along as the six-year old searches for adventure and gets a little more than he bargained for. Children will cheer as Henry faces obstacles and overcomes various quests.
Surprise! (Book by Jeff Kinney) Vocabulary Worksheet: Surprise, snickering, relative, errand, disaster, incident, buffet...
Write the story starter you like best in the space below. Then, finish your story on another piece of paper.
Once I Caught a Fish Alive (Objective: Recognizing rhymes) Place emphasis on the rhyming words.  Catch the creatures with the toy fishing rod as you go.
by Kate & Jim McMullan - Rotten yams, quail bones and ice-cream cartons are just a few “yummy” treats that the garbage truck loves to find, as he keeps the streets clean, in this not-so-traditional alphabet book.
Teaching suggestions, forms, sample book lists, and database: 12 page packet