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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.


as told by Charlotte Craft - King Midas loves his daughter, is devoted to his kingdom, but above all things, he loves the sound and feel of gold. Warm, golden hues permeate throughout this breathtaking retelling of one of Greek myths most well-known stories.
Four pages of general accomplishments related to a child's literacy success. First two pages are broken down by age; last two pages break down writing and reading development into stages of skill.
A SCHOOL COUNTING BOOK by Deborah Lee Rose - Count along with this rambunctious class as the teacher introduces a new winter activity every day. A great introduction to numbers and counting.
by Mo Willems - The Pigeon and the bus driver are at it again as Pigeon refuses to do what the bus driver tells him in this quick read about emotions.
These worksheets use Old McDonalds Farm to teach students about vowels. They can also be used as coloring pages.
This activity is centered on Puff the Magic Dragon. It contains activities that work with the song.
Stone Fox Lesson Plans has daily lessons connected to the novel Stone Fox. It has vocabulary lists and other activities that can help the students learn about the story.
by Julia Rawlinson - A cute little fox mistakes blossoms for snow in this beautifully illustrated picture book.
by Judy Schachner: Travel along with Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese cat who thinks he's a Chihuahua, as he visits the pyramids in this colorfully illustrated book filled with rhymes, riddles, word-play and macho fun! 
Write your name, one letter in a block. Count the letters!
Moon - Spoon Hat - Mat Boat - Coat
Phonological awareness is an individual's awareness of the phonological structure, or sound structure, of words. Teachers can use this checklist to test students' phonological awareness. 
These worksheets have questions that coincide with the story Stone Fox. It contains questions that coincide with each chapter of the book.
This worksheet will be perfect during Christmas time. It has the Snowman poem as well as snowmen pictures that can be used for counting, and coloring.
Each group leader needs to rate each group member based on the work he/she did and how well the work was done.  Please give this a great deal of thought.  Please rate each member using the following scale: 1 for poor work to 5 for outstanding work.   Criteria: Accepts work responsibility with a good attitude Participates in group discussion every day Turns in each assignment on time Turns in quality work Stays on task
Each poem has an accompanying activity to keep children engaged and active. Looking for more activities from Jean Feldman?
3 page blank book report outline: Your book report must include the following paragraphs: main characters, setting, how did the book start, what were the main ideas, what characters were involved so far? what did they do and what was import? Conflict...
To the tune of "Alouette" Silly Sally Squirrel, Sitting in the sunSinging lots of Ss until the day is doneShe sings about soup, sun, and skyCan you think of more? Let's try.
by Jack Prelutsky - Sixteen poems by the master of rhyme to capture the excitement of winter.
Find the fish in the ocean (fish maze)