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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 Kevin Henkes - Caldecott Medal Winner, 2005. Simplicity, warmth and softness all surround this pencil-drawn story of a kitten and her struggle to capture an object just out of her reach.
For the given level of English language proficiency and with visual, graphic, or interactive support through Level 4, English language learns can process or produce the language needed to... (see attached) WIDA Consortium
Unscramble the words below to find the names of Australian animals.  The words below will help you.  
Words include alone, cents, hooray, never, pretty, shining, things, wood, friend, lunch, owner, rolling, sure, want
selected by Lucy Micklethwait - Twenty-six famous paintings set the stage for an I Spy game using the letters of the alphabet.
by Russell Hoban - The fun songs and witty banter among a group of friends, makes this book easy to read and comprehend. Children will love the colored pencil illustrations.
by Alice Schertle - Everything you need to build the perfect snowman – from the first snowflake to walnut buttons and a fanny pack.
by Alice Schertle - Animal noises and rhythmic poetry help tell the story of a loyal and lovable little blue truck, his animal friends and about a big yellow truck that doesn’t even have time to say hello.
by Philemon Sturges - Bright, colorful, full-page artwork beautifully captures the love and importance of trucks.
by Mary Ann Hoberman - Where does an ear of corn or an airplane live? This rollicking rhyme about houses is a longtime favorite.
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Read your heart outQuiet Please! Reading in hereZoo-Wee Mama!  This book is great!  
Little Bo-Peep Poem, one page worksheet
Complete the analogies, use the spelling word that best completes each sentence.  (3 pages)
Books your child should hear before Kindergarten
Spelling skill focus: words with sh, ch, tch, wh
Life on the prairie is an adventure, but Meg and her family realize that it is also hard work.  Tired of doing so many chores and living in a dark house, Meg longs for her friends and her grandma's beautiful house in Boston.  It is not until she becomes lost and afraid that Meg realizes the prairie is now her real home.