A collection of reading teaching resources, including a large number of comprehension texts, sight word resources and reading and comprehension strategies materials. Educational resources included in this collection are worksheets, posters with hints and techniques, units and lesson plans, interactive PowerPoints, reader's theater resources and much more! Use these fun reading resources to engage your students in reading.
Practice weekly sight words to strengthen letter-sound recognition, spelling, and reading fluency with six weeks of sight word homework worksheets.
Read, write, and draw to learn about Flag Day with a printable mini-book.
Read and write about George Washington Carver using the RACES strategy for constructed response paragraphs.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy and discover the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights with a passage, organizer, and prompt.
Learn facts about the Boston Massacre with an informational reading passage and an informational writing prompt for fourth grade.
Use this passage, writing prompt, and worksheet to help students write a constructed response paragraph about Abigail Adams.
Review vocabulary and terms surrounding the Presidents' Day holiday with an ABC Order Worksheet.
Discover the influence and positive character traits of Thurgood Marshall with a reading passage and RACES writing prompt for fourth grade.
Engage and excite your learners with a Google Interactive designed to teach the most common abbreviations in the English language.
Use a Google Interactive activity to aid beginning readers in recognizing print features and concepts of print.
Posters to remind your students of the different reading strategies.
Enhance your students' comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills with a close reading passage and activity pack about the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Build real and nonsense words by blending onsets and rimes with an onset-rime dice roll literacy game
Practice using the RACES writing strategy and unravel the mysteries of the U.S. Government system of checks and balances with a passage, organizer, and prompt.
Enhance your students' close reading strategies, vocabulary, and writing skills with a Westward Expansion reading passage and accompanying activities.
Practice using vocabulary containing Greek roots and Latin roots with 24 weekly root word practice worksheets.
Practice using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence with a Lewis and Clark Passage, graphic organizer, and worksheet.
Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a worksheet about the Boston Tea Party using the RACES writing strategy for text evidence.
Provide students with Social Studies and Writing instruction using the RACES strategy for constructed response paragraphs.
Help your kindergartners and first graders understand the meaning of Veterans Day with a Veterans Day Vocabulary lesson and Writing Center.
Bring National Chocolate Day into your classroom with a biography and RACES writing worksheet about Milton Hershey.
Practice identifying poetic elements in examples of poems with a poetry sorting activity for fourth grade and fifth grade.
Practice mindfulness and keep track of your reading with these Australian Animals Mindfulness Bookmarks!
Learn facts about Benjamin Franklin with an informational reading and writing activity focusing on the constructed response format.
Use this passage, second grade writing prompt, and worksheet to help students write a constructed response paragraph about Amelia Earhart.
Use our constructed response writing prompts for fourth grade to learn about the fearless Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASPs).
Track your students' at-home reading with this printable reading log.
Use this biographical constructed response worksheet to teach your students about Theodore Roosevelt.
Learn facts about Sojourner Truth with an informational reading passage and writing activity for third grade and up.
Integrate reading, writing, and American history with a constructed response worksheet about Paul Revere and the American Revolution.
Form words by blending onsets and rimes using a Google Interactive Onset-Rime Clip Card Center.
Practice identifying the meaning of common idioms with an exciting game of Four-in-a-Row!