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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 Mary Ann Hoberman - Picky eaters and children who are part of or long for a large family will love this adorable story told entirely in rhyme. Even though Mrs. Peters picks, peels, strains, scrapes, poaches, fries, and kneads, the requests for special foods keep coming.
The Rikki-Tikki-Tavi spelling test is used to test the students on their knowledge on the spelling words from the book.
by Else Holmelund Minarik - Follow the adventures of Little Bear and his friends in this classic story with easy to read text and funny illustrations.
by Giles Andreae - Children will love to explore the bright and noisy barnyard in this wonderful collection of poems by this award winning author.
This contains vocabulary words for the book Stone Fox. It breaks the vocabulary words down by chapter.
by Lois Ehlert - Fall comes to life as children follow the wind blowing leaves and other natural elements across the country, in which all combine to create various animals and foliage.
by Mike Reiss - Detailed and colorful illustrations and entertaining rhymes help the author talk about why it’s important to share.
Children will love this bumpy, jolting ride as they follow a caboose through the beautiful country side and through the heart of a busy train depot.
Caldecott Honor book (1999). A true picture book with minimal text and enchanting illustrations.
Oh you push the damper in,And you pull the damper out,But the smoke goes up the chimney just the same,Just the same
by Lois Ehlert - A creative progression of animal faces formed by changing shapes and colors.
Two songs about wiggle worms. The first one is Wiggle Worm (to the tune of " Shoo Fly"). The second is Little Wiggle Worm (sung to "Itsy, Bitsy Spider").
The Mitten Rhyming Game has mittens for the students to cut out. Each mitten contains a picture and the name of each item. Once they are cut out the students can play a rhyme matching game with the mittens.
by Margie Palatini - Vibrant watercolor illustrations and witty dialogue combine to tell the story of a fox, his relentless drive to gather grapes and the team of friends who to try to help.
Reading Log: By The Book (Flora and Ulysses)
26 acrostic poems alphabetically arranged- a welcome addition to all classrooms with numerous uses. These activities are geared towards winter. There are also companion volumes available for Autumn, Spring and Summer.
A brief song about cardinal directions.
by Adam Rubin - Combining two children’s favorite things, dragons and tacos! Action-packed, witty humor is brilliantly illustrated and warns us that just because dragons LOVE tacos, doesn’t mean you should give them ANY salsa. Before you read:Introduce the book and tell the children a little bit about it. Follow that with a comment or question that isrelated to the story such as, Tacos are a part of Mexican cuisine. What other types of food do you like?Encourage a discussion so the children can comment, ask questions, and express their feelings. Set thestage for listening by asking an “I wonder” statement based on the cover illustration.
This book belongs to _____ (Flora and Ulysses)