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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.


4 page dragon coloring worksheet packet.  
by Robert McCloskey - Caldecott Honor Book (1949). Simple yet elegant illustrations go along with this heartfelt voyage on Blueberry Hill.
by Jonathan London - Froggy’s parents are going out for the night and they’re leaving him with a babysitter! Can the babysitter survive Froggy’s well-intentioned antics until his parents get home? Kids will love the colorful animations!
Focused on discussion, active participation, asking questions for clarification, piggybacking off others ideas, disagreeing constructively, active listening, taking t urns to let others speak, supporting opinions with evidence, encouraging others
Perhaps you’ve seen the movie but haven’t read the book - or the other way around. Comparing movies and books promotes critical thinking and sequencing skills. Did the movie stay true to the book? Did the actors portray the characters as you imagined them to be? Is it better to read the book before you see the movie? All of the books below either have a movie adaptation currently or one coming out in 2014. And, remember, while some books may be appropriate for younger children, the film adaptation is sometimes more appropriate for older viewers
Directions: Select six of your spelling words to illustrate. Write each word in a separate blank below. Then draw a picture above each word that describes that word’s meaning. Be as detailed as possible.
Every morning at half past eightI got EH EH EH EH to GeorgieAnd every morning at half past eightHe goes EH EH EH EH to me
John Henry smiles to himself when the boss tells him that the workers don't need his help to move the boulder.  Why does he smile to himself?  Use details from the story to support your answer.