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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.


Multiple choice reading test for Rikki Tiikki Tavi: Vocabulary, comprehension
This reading log allows the student to keep track of the different books they read in order to reach their goal.  Student and Parent signatures required.
This reading log lets students track the number of pages they read to see if they can reach their goal for the month.  Student and Parent signature required at the bottom.
Enhance your students' comprehension abilities with these activities. Verbally read the story "Abby's Ice Cream" and follow up with the other two pages.Note: Younger students may need help reading the questions on the Story Recall Map.
This simple book report allows children to reflect on what they read.
One page summary of "Stone Fox" written by John Reynolds Gardiner - a novel unit
This simple chart has a line for the child's name along with five columns: date, title (or type of material read), minutes, pages, and parent initials.
Have children make their own Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree.  Use child's forearm for the trunk and hands for the palm leaves.  When dry, have children put letters on and around the tree!
This fun maze allows children to practice the order of the alphabet!
A great way to get into The BFG... A handy bookmark with some vocabulary and definitions!
Use straight lines and connect the letters of the alphabet!
Let students fill in the blanks and draw the pictures (or get pictures from home) for this cute book chronicalling their life. Makes a great keepsake as children grow up!  Or make one yourself so students can learn more about you!
This visual shows what students gain by reading 20 minutes vs. 5 minutes vs. 1 minute a day.  
An original play by Douglas Love (full text)
Dolch sight words for each grade level.
Plan your own story by writing the different parts on each shape.
Help students remember the important part of a story with this worksheet.
A great way to let children play to practice letter recognition...
A simple and effective way to have students reflect on a book. Details include title, author, illustrator, setting, main characters, brief summary, and rating different parts of the book.
Use this contract from October through March to help motivate students to read.  You need to fill in the bottom left checkbox "Take a computer ______" (ex: quiz or test), child's name, and set a goal for the total number of minutes the child will read that month.  Parent and Teacher signatures required.