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High school reading resources for Montessori $10 and up

Preview of Grammar Study - Montessori Grammar Boxes

Grammar Study - Montessori Grammar Boxes

Montessori Grammar Boxes provide a hands-on, movement-based learning experience for introducing grammar to elementary children. Typically used in Montessori environments for 6-12 year olds, grammar boxes have also been used in middle and high school for students who need more hands-on learning before delving into deeper concepts, as well as for ESL learners. These two files are for the instructions. The first file is an introduction the Grammar and Syntax of elementary Montessori language. The s
Preview of Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Independent Reading Response to Fiction (Read to Self) Program

Looking for something to enhance and make worthwhile your 'read to self' time in the classroom? Are you exhausted by students who do not commit to books? We have the answer for your independent reading instruction that will also instill the love of reading in your classroom!!!! With this 33 page document you will receive a monthly program where your students will deepen their understanding of what they are reading through close and critical responses to the text. You (the teacher) will gain an a
Preview of Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Utopian/Dystopian Lit-Book Guide

Created by
Jillian Linares
With this resource, students are set up to take notes, choose activities, and move at their own pace as they read a utopian or dystopian novel. I give students a choice on which book group they want to be in, but don't always guarantee first choice. Reading and completing the lit-book guide could take anywhere from a month to two months, depending on the frequency of your meetings. Choice activities include character mapping, finding vocabulary, writing a poem or song, making a graphic design, c
Preview of 21st Century Literature Circle ELA reading group roles worksheet bundle

21st Century Literature Circle ELA reading group roles worksheet bundle

21st Century Literature Circle ELA reading group roles worksheet bundleYour students’ favorite way to read a book just got a makeover! Use these literature circle roles to give students “jobs” as they read in a book club format in your classroom. Each week, they will meet for a discussion and share their findings. Old literature circle roles like discussion director, connector, and illustrator are now aligned to meet Common Core Standards for English Language Arts through new roles such as Clos
Preview of 50 States Symbols 3 Part Cards

50 States Symbols 3 Part Cards

3 Part Cards of state symbolsAll 50 States included
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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.