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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.


Name, title, author, response, points for discussion, are you ready...?  
Connect the dots free printable: Cat ABC's
7 page packet: roles of a literature circle and a description of each.  
by Cathryn Sill Basic information on general bird habits with crisp illustrations highlighting the physical markings and sizes. A treat for bird lovers.
by Melinda Long - A swashbuckling adventure with detailed, color rich illustrations that greatly details a boy’s adventure as he joins a pirate crew and discovers what it means to be a real pirate.
Children vote for their favorite main character, the Page or the King, from King Bidgood's in the Bathub by Audrey Wood
by Eileen Rosenthal - An ode to all favorite childhood toys and tricky family pets are comically combined to tell the story of a young boy’s stuffed monkey and the cat that wants it for his own.
by Preston McDaniels - Using captivating, classical sepia-colored art, Preston McDaniels tells the heartwarming tale of a snowman that receives the perfect gifts of all: humility, compassion and love.
What is a cold blooded animal? Include details from the selection about how Komodo dragons act and look.
by Lauren Child - Sensible Charlie and always-curious Lola learn about guinea pigs in this fun and energetic collage-style picture book.
by Sam McBratney - The adorable Little Nutbrown Hare will capture your heart in this wonderful story of a baby rabbit showing his father just how much he loves him.
by Pam Munoz Ryan - With lyrical text and bright, clear pictures, a little girl explores the treasures of the ocean through her five senses.
Text structure is the way information in a story or article is organized. Fiction is usually told in the order in which events take place. Nonfiction can be organized in many ways.
Story map worksheet, star-shaped.  Setting, main characters, major events, conflict, resolution