Reading Resources
Reading resources are increasingly in demand for their easy accessibility and their many benefits. Consequently, the number of resources available is also increasing.
Here are some fun reading worksheets and activities that teachers can use to teach students to read.
Reading Activities
Learning Letters
Spelling Activities
Rhyme Time
Practicing Syllables
Practicing Antonyms, Synonyms and Homonyms
Practicing Alphabetical Order
Practicing Punctuation
Vowel Coins
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Reading Worksheets
Reading Worksheets for Kindergarten
Find the Rhyme
Draw a Rhyme
Months’ Match-Up
Coloring Fun
Crayon Colors
Sorry, Wrong Sound
What’s the Sound?
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Reading Worksheets for 2nd Grade
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Fun Short Stories for Kids
Eleanor Has a Map
Where is Hopsalot?
Good Day for Music
Pierre and the Big Peach
Kisha's Big Job
Frankie and CJ Take a Hike
Frankie's Garden
Kisha Likes to Paint
CJ and the Chest of Gold
Eleanor and the Bluebird
Tante Odette
Baby Blue's Day at the Zoo
Stone Soup
Time for a Treehosue
Three Strong Women
Tweed's Treasure Hunt
Baby Blue's Magic Broom
Miggles and the Hungry Dragon
Camping in the Country
Miggles the Happy Camper
Anansi and the Visitor
Baby Blue's Wish
Country Mouse, City Mouse
No 'K' Corral
The Magic Tortilla
Unday
Count to Ten
Two of Everything
Frog's Fiesta
Things Could Always Be Worse
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Reading Resources For Teachers
Teachers trying to motivate or teach students to read can find lots of reading resources online. This includes printable worksheets, lesson plans, reading diaries for students, reading certificates for encouragement, fun activities, audio-visual aids, and tons of other resources that teachers can use in the classroom. Some teachers like to use audio hooks – audio extracts that stop just where the story gets interesting. The teacher can then hand out copies of the book, since students are much more likely to want to read the book after hearing the hook. For students who can read on their own, it is important to have the type of books they like to read. In some classes, this may amount to a very large collection of books. It is also important to ensure that the language of the books matches the reading abilities of the students. An alternative to stocking up on a large collection of books that meet these criteria is to use e-libraries to encourage reading.
Reading Resources Online
Regardless of profession, age or interests, there are reading resources for all kinds of people on the internet. Different organizations compile reading resources on subjects that are of importance to them. There are also websites that act as online libraries, with reading aids for a wide variety of subjects. Some of these e-libraries cater to to subscribers or registered members only, while other e-libraries provide reading resources for free. The books in the online libraries are usually in PDF format, and can be downloaded and read at any time.
The Usefulness of Online Reading Resources
Online reading resources are useful for people who do not want to accumulate a large collection of books. They are also useful for individuals who do not have access to libraries or do not have the time to go to one. It is very easy to find the right book in an e-library, because of the advanced search options available.
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