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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 Jonathan London - Getting dressed for a romp in the snow isn't as easy as it sounds! Kids of all ages will love the catchy rhythm of the text and will cheer for this funny, forgetful frog as he struggles with something they do every day!
by Jack Prelutsky - Sixteen poems by the master of rhyme to capture the excitement of winter.
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
One page instruction sheet for writing letters and numbers.  Each letter is marked with arrows and numbers to show the order of pencil marks.  
by Mary Newell DePalma: Simple illustrations come to life with vibrant colors and with a charming story that follows the life of an old tree, as it leaves a mark on the world.  
Worksheet for learning about fire hydrants, sirens, trucks, and fire safety.  Stop drop and roll!   Includes Answers
by Mercer Mayer - Little Critter and his dad take a fun-filled camping expedition in this classic picture book.
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...
Familiar characters, large print and brightly colored pictures combine in a "picture reader" format to tell the story of a sister and her struggles to keep her brother's attention during playtime. There are 2 matching activities for the student to complete. One uses numbers and the other uses numbers.
Find the fish in the ocean (fish maze)
by Margret & H.A. Rey’s - Curious George gets into mischief while camping but is able to redeem himself in an emergency.
Syllable counting: sing to the tune of "Are you sleeping?"  Get to know you warm up exercise, using first names.
An uproariously funny counting book that is sure to make your young ones- and you - laugh! Read the story My Little Sister Ate One Hare then help the students create the recipe.
by Jonathon London: Froggy has all the ingredients for his mother's birthday cake, except for two important things, letting his father help and following the recipe.  His intentions may be good, but his execution needs a little help!  
It's common knowledge that dragons breathe fire. Well for Crispin, that's not the case. Whenever he tries, he breathes marshmallow, whipping cream and even music. Children will learn to celebrate their differences while reading this story and completing the activities.
A spelling test to go with the story Yingtao's New Friend.
by Chris Van Dusen - Mr. Magee and his dog, Dee, go camping and have an adventure with a hungry bear.
Norwegian folk tale: The boxes are noted for their long, bushy, beautiful tails. The bears are noted for their short, stumpy tails. But there was a time when the bears had tails just as long...
Unique foldout pages and artistic illustrations bring this wonderful story of the moon to life.
by Kevin Sherry - First-time author-illustrator Kevin Sherry is sure to garner fans of all sizes for his perfect-for-preschool read-aloud with simple text, bold and delightful collage art, and a lovable squid whose spirit just cannot be crushed.