It can be difficult to find quality free literature resources, however Something 2 Offer has done just that! Browse through a large list of free literature resources for great classics, in a variety of age ranges from Preschool to High School! You’ll find book suggestions, unit studies, whole novels, and much more! Click […]
Free “I Love to Read” Printable Pack including Reading List, Draw and Journal, + More!
If your child could use some encouragement to read, hop over to Homeschool Giveaways and download this free I Love to Read printable pack! From the site: “It includes a blank reading list for you to fill up with those book needing to be read or those that have already been read, a list […]
Free Re-reading Printable Log: Getting Kids to Re-read for Fluency
This Reading Mama has several tips and suggestions for helping children re-read for fluency. In addition to her other ideas, she is offering a free printable log where children can record 20 different books to re-read for fluency. Instructions for using the printable and ideas for incentives are included in the post. Click here to […]
Free Printables: The Rainbow Sight Word Game
The Measured Mom has a neat free resource for helping your child learn sight words: The Rainbow Sight Word Game! This printable is a maze-type game and helps your child learn color words. All pieces needed for the game are included in the free printable download. Click here to browse through more reading […]
Free Homeschool Literary Guides Download
Great Peace Academy has a 2-page set of free literary guides for your young writers. One page includes a guided writing activity about a book your child has read. The second printable includes a guided poem writing activity. Depending upon your child’s writing ability, these guides can be used with children up to sixth […]
Free Reading Logs & Vocabulary Practice
When young readers keep a written list of all the books they’ve read, it can be a great encouragement to keep on reading! Download this set of free printable reading logs for your young readers to record the names of their completed books. In addition to the printable reading logs from Notebooking Nook, you can […]
Free Printable: Helping Kids Identify “Just Right” Books for Themselves
It can be difficult for children to find books that are “just right” for their reading level. This Reading Mama is offering a free printable guide so children can identify “just right” books for themselves. This guide lists several criteria for helping your child read books that are a good fit! Go through this list […]
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