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Free reading classroom forms

Preview of Take Home Reading (EDITABLE) - RED (Read Every Day) Folder and Reading Log

Take Home Reading (EDITABLE) - RED (Read Every Day) Folder and Reading Log

Created by
Khrys Greco
**NOW COMPLETELY EDITABLE!!!!!** You will now be able to edit/modify anything to suit your needs!! I hope you are able to use my R.E.D. (Read Every Day) Freebie! This folder is used as a way to keep track of reading both at home and at school! It is also a motivational tool to get students reading. This ready-to-use set includes: 1. R.E.D. Folder Cover Page -There are several options available! 2. Teacher Getting Started Guide -Includes instructions for YOU about how to get started
Preview of Orton-Gillingham Red Words Guide *FREEBIE*

Orton-Gillingham Red Words Guide *FREEBIE*

This FREE Orton-Gillingham Red Words Guide includes word lists, activity ideas, and recommendations for strategies to teach irregular word patterns in your structured literacy lessons. Use this freebie to organize your materials, plan your lessons, monitor your students' progress, and keep parents informed of how students are progressing with reading red words.What are "Red Words"?"Red Words" are irregular words that do not follow a particular pattern (e.g., have, is, was). The term “Red Words”
Preview of Reading Skills Snapshot

Reading Skills Snapshot

Created by
Sarah Paul
These editable skill snapshots are great for communicating with parents how students are doing with small group reading skills. You can customize for each reading group so that parents get a more specific idea of what their child is working on and how they are doing with those skills.This is similar to my original snapshot (my featured free download,) but that one is more general without specific skills listed.There is a template for kindergarten, first grade, and then one that works for both 2n
Preview of Monthly Reading Logs

Monthly Reading Logs

Monthly Reading Logs are a great way to encourage and have students keep track of their reading. These reading logs can be used to track the number of books they have read, the number of books, or the minutes that they read each month. Parents love them since there is nothing for them to write and teachers love the ease of the prep!Each month comes with seasonal images for the students to color in. At the end of the month, I like to reward those who finish and bring their reading logs back to me
Preview of 1st Grade math and reading beginning of year assessment

1st Grade math and reading beginning of year assessment

Created by
JoellW
This is meant to be a quick pre-assessment of some (not even close to all) of the things a student should come to first grade knowing. I utilized the kindergarten common core standards for reading foundations and math. This can also be used as a post-assessment for kindergarten teachers.It includes flash cards for each letter upper and lower case of the alphabet, numbers 0-20, five additon facts and five subtraction facts.The items assessed are: Letter recognition, basic phonics, short reading
Preview of Ketchup Folder Covers

Ketchup Folder Covers

Help keep your students organized with "ketchup" folders! When students have unfinished work, they can put it in the folder, so that it's not shoved away and lost in the abyss of their desks! Place a "ketchup" folder on the desk of an absent student so that you can make sure .any work or papers will get to them when they return!I love to do a Ketchup and Pickles day where students catch up on work in their ketchup folders, and get to "pick" an activity when they're finished all their unfinished
Preview of Reading Log and Graphs

Reading Log and Graphs

READING LOGS AND FLUENCY CHARTS FOR STUDENTS! DATA CHARTS FOR TEACHERS!Teachers can use these charts to make reading groups by levels and record students' reading data/progress. These charts are great for maintaining records of the changes in each group and record WPM data. Blank charts to write in your own information are included. Students can use these charts to record or graph reading fluency practices. These charts can be used with any reading program all year long. The reading rate chart
Preview of Free Reading Fluency Charts

Free Reading Fluency Charts

Created by
iHeartLiteracy
Track your students' words per minute growth with these free Reading Fluency Charts. Three blank charts are included with the following words per minute (wpm) ranges:• 5-120 wpm• 40-180 wpm• 100-250 wpmThe various wpm ranges provide flexibility so students within the same grade-level can have a chart that meets their individual reading ability and goals. Also, each chart comes in two styles: with clipart and without. You can pick the charts that best meet your students’ needs and maturity
Preview of FREE Reading Interest Survey for Back to School

FREE Reading Interest Survey for Back to School

Two versions of a FREE reading interest survey are included. The survey is typically used at the beginning of the school year for teachers to get to know their readers. However, it can easily be used any time during the year. This product is part of a MUCH LARGER packet of back to school activities for upper grades. If you’re interested in it, click here! Earn TPT Credits for Your Future Purchases: - Go to your “My Purchases” page and click “Provide Feedback.” To Be the First to Know About New P
Preview of Daily 5-2nd Edition FREEBIES

Daily 5-2nd Edition FREEBIES

September 2015 Note: TECH ISSUES? READ BELOW! If you are getting an error that says "Windows cannot complete this extraction. The destination file could not be created. " I'm assuming you are on a PC: You need to drag the Zip folder from the downloads folder to the desktop and unzip there. If you are on a PC I suggest downloading this zip compression program to open this file. 7 Zip ***UPDATED 7/27/14*** I will be updating this file from week to week as we go through our Daily 5 2nd Edition B
Preview of Guided Reading Lesson Plan (includes before, during, after strategies)

Guided Reading Lesson Plan (includes before, during, after strategies)

This is a great way to keep your guided reading lesson plans organized. A five day lesson plan in a very organized two page document. Included is strategies for your ESL students. I hope you enjoy using this lesson plan as I do! Thanks for downloading!Click the green star above to become a fan follower. As a fan follower, you will be the first to be notified of new products, sales, and discounts.Copyright © Simple Teach & Design.All rights reserved by author.Permission to copy for single cla
Preview of 1st Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

1st Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

Created by
Beth Kelly
Are you tired of flipping through dozens of pages to figure out what a certain Common Core standard is?! I know I was. I decided to make this 1 page "Cheat Sheet" that I keep in the back of my ELA Lesson Plans Binder. It has been extremely useful. I find myself constantly looking at it when I need to know what a certain standard is. This cheat sheet includes all of the following 1st Grade Standards: Reading: Literature Reading: Informational Text Reading: Foundational Skills Language Writing S
Preview of Leveled Text Correlation Chart

Leveled Text Correlation Chart

Created by
Megan Rogers
This is a chart the correlates DRA, Fountas & Pinnell, Reading A to Z, and Lexile reading levels for grade K-5. Available for print in color and black and white. This chart is helpful when you are trying to pull books for guided reading groups or assessing students using books that are leveled differently.
Preview of Reading Level Correlation Chart RIT Lexile Guided Reading AR

Reading Level Correlation Chart RIT Lexile Guided Reading AR

This correlation chart aligns 4 reading assessment levels: Lexile, MAP Reading RIT, Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading, and Accelerated Reader. I searched high and low for a correlation chart that aligned RIT's to Guided Reading levels. When I couldn't find one (for standard MAP, not Primary MAP), I created my own. MAP RIT's correlate to Lexile Levels, and Lexile levels correlate to Guided Reading Levels, etc. We use this chart to determine starting points for assessments (such as running
Preview of 3rd Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET

3rd Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET

Created by
Beth Kelly
3rd Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET Are you tired of flipping through dozens of pages to figure out what a certain Common Core standard is?! I know I was. I decided to make this 1 page "Cheat Sheet" that I keep in the back of my ELA Lesson Plans Binder. It has been extremely useful. I find myself constantly looking at it when I need to know what a certain standard is. This cheat sheet includes all of the following 3rd Grade Standards: Reading: Literature Reading: Informational Tex
Preview of Reading Log FREEBIE

Reading Log FREEBIE

In this reading log file you will receive a reading log for AR, a regular reading log, student cover pages, and data pages! The student cover pages are editable so that you can add your students' names to the top!
Preview of 4th Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

4th Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

Created by
Beth Kelly
Are you tired of flipping through dozens of pages to figure out what a certain Common Core standard is?! I know I was. I decided to make this 1 page "Cheat Sheet" that I keep in the back of my ELA Lesson Plans Binder. It has been extremely useful. I find myself constantly looking at it when I need to know what a certain standard is. This cheat sheet includes all of the following 4th Grade Standards: Reading: Literature Reading: Informational Text Reading: Foundational Skills Language Writing S
Preview of Student Fluency Graphs

Student Fluency Graphs

Created by
Hello Literacy
This is a freebie file for anyone wishing to have students graph their own fluency data. There is one page for each quarter...sorry it's a quarter late. :-)Research tells us that when students take an active role and ownership in their own learning, their effort increases which correlates with their achievement because they see the value that increased effort plays in their academic success. Thanks! Jen Joneswww.helloliteracy.com
Preview of 2nd Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

2nd Grade Common Core ELA Standards CHEAT SHEET (ALL standards on 1 PAGE)

Created by
Beth Kelly
Are you tired of flipping through dozens of pages to figure out what a certain Common Core standard is?! I know I was. I decided to make this 1 page "Cheat Sheet" that I keep in the back of my ELA Lesson Plans Binder. It has been extremely useful. I find myself constantly looking at it when I need to know what a certain standard is. This cheat sheet includes all of the following 2nd Grade Standards: Reading: Literature Reading: Informational Text Reading: Foundational Skills Language Writing S
Preview of Reading Workshop Data Binder Sheets

Reading Workshop Data Binder Sheets

Created by
Samantha Kelly
Here is a free collection of data sheets and a cover page to include in your reading binder. Included in this set are 5 different data collection/formative assessment tools and a description of how to utilize them in your classroom. I hope you find these tools useful! Like these colors? They go great with my Bright Colors Classroom Packs! Check out these options for decorating your classrooms. Bright Colors on WHITE! Bright Colors on BLACK!
Preview of FREE Classroom Library Book Checkout Form

FREE Classroom Library Book Checkout Form

Created by
Kristen Schell
This product is super easy for you to just print and go! Hold your students accountable for checking out and returning books from your classroom library! Thank you for downloading! Please leave feedback down below. For questions or request, please email me at kristenschelltpt@gmail.com
Preview of Small Group Reading Data Forms

Small Group Reading Data Forms

**DATA FORMS FOR READING SMALL GROUPS**5 different options - 2 geared towards intermediate discussion groups - 3 geared towards primary fluency/skill groups Keywords: data, tracking, small groups
Preview of Science of Reading Phonics Scope and Sequence K-2

Science of Reading Phonics Scope and Sequence K-2

Having a Science of Reading based K-2 Phonics Scope and Sequence is a powerful tool to help teachers provide systematic, explicit, direct instruction in phonics. This scope and sequence is based on the latest scientific research on how children learn to read and provide a clear road map for teaching all the essential skills for reading success. With this scope and sequence, teachers can be confident they are covering all the bases and giving their students the best possible chance to succeed in
Preview of Reading Interest Inventory Survey

Reading Interest Inventory Survey

Created by
Emily Hutchison
This is a quick reading survey to help you determine how your young students feel about reading. The first page is a short inventory was created with early first graders or even kindergarteners in mind. The second page has questions for more experienced readers. I hope it helps you to find out more about your young readers! **If you have downloaded my other reading survey, this one does have the same questions but with ONE more added. It asks the students what is important to them. My goal
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Learn more about reading resources

Not only is reading a core concept in the study of English language arts, but it’s also a cornerstone skill for proficiency in many other subjects (for instance, without strong reading skills, students won’t be able to solve math word problems or read through primary sources for social studies class).

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital reading resources to help your student learn a reading concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

Elementary students just learning to read can practice the basics with some simple, fun phonics practice activities or small-group reading centers focused around sight words. Students in middle and high school can read novels and complete hands-on, interactive assignments that build their comprehension and critical thinking skills. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's reading skills in no time.

Fun and engaging reading activities to try

Engaging reading activities can energize your students and foster a love of reading. Here are a few ideas for reading activities from our teacher-created resources that you can find on TPT and try in your classroom:

Interactive Phonics Activities

Use hands-on activities such as sorting, matching, or building words with manipulatives to help students recognize phonics patterns and learn word families.

Word Hunts

Encourage students to find specific words either in a text or around the classroom to help reinforce sight word recognition.

Reader's Theater

Bring short stories, books, poems, or plays you’re reading in class to life by assigning roles to students and having them act out scenes. This can help enhance fluency and comprehension.

Interactive Read-Alouds

Engage the class by pausing during read-alouds to discuss the story’s theme, reflect on a character’s motivations or actions, or to ask students questions.

Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

By incorporating these (and other!) reading activities into your lesson plans, you can nurture a love for reading while enhancing comprehension, critical thinking, and communication skills.

Frequently asked questions about teaching reading

What types of reading resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of reading resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular reading lessons include: phonics, vocabulary, spelling, and balanced literacy.

How do I find reading lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing reading lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for reading resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of reading lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my reading lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your reading lessons by using manipulatives, pairing unusual texts like poems and short films together, or doing an escape room activity.