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Reading / Literature Resources

Resources to enhance your reading/literature program.
Magazines for Kids
Magazines encourage reading and broaden the horizons of kids. These magazines are designed for boys or appeal to boys, ages 5 to 14.
Book Review - Jump, Kangaroo, Jump!
Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! is a fun story book that implements math right into the story.
Recommended Reading List - Elementary Level (Grades 1-6)
Share Your Children's Favorite Books! Books recommended by participants of the Summer Reading Club.
Recommended Reading List
Favorite books recommended by the participants of the Summer Reading Club.
Harry Potter and the Order of the HomeSchool
Are the Harry Potter books controversial in the homeschooling world? You better believe it! Here are ideas from the forum on using the Harry Potter Series in your homeschool.
Helping Your Child Learn to Read
Help your child learn to read and give them a love for reading with these fun ideas and activities.
How to Instill a Love for Reading in Your Child
Reading can be a lifelong enjoyment.  Here are some ideas to help instill the love of reading in your children.
Literature Related Mini Units
Literature Related Mini Units to liven up a topic you're studying or add something special to your school day.
Summer Reading Ideas
Fun reading ideas for the summer and anytime. From your About.com Guide.
Favorite Books Submission
Submit your children's favorite books and help create a recommended reading list to share with others who are looking for great books to read!
Aesop's Fables
An online collection of Aesop's Fables. Site includes list fables, moral of the story and a dictionary.
Bartleby - Great Books Online
Bartleby.com publishes thousands of free online classics of reference, literature and nonfiction.
Book Report Form
A book report form where students can record information such as title, author, setting, characters, and their favorite part of the story.
Children's Storybooks Online
19 original stories online with color illustrations for young children as well as older children and young adults.
Critical Reading: A Guide
This is a guide to help you in analyzing literature, particularly poetry and fiction.
Cyberguides
Online Teacher Guides and Student Activities for selected literature. For K-12, broken down by grade level.
Discovering Dickens!
Discover the writer behind the writing. Learning about the time and circumstances which influenced Dickens will increase understanding and appreciation of his writing.
Eager Readers
This site lists over 600 recommended books that are ordered by category and reading level.
Five In A Row
Literature-based unit studies for children ages 2 through 12.
Learning Language Arts Through Literature
A fully integrated language arts program that teaches grammar, reading, spelling, vocabulary, writing mechanics, creative writing, thinking skills and more.
The Hole Truth
The Hole Truth (and Nothing But the Truth) is a unit study based on Louis Sachar's book, Holes. It is a book about miscarried justice, a family curse, a grim juvenile detention center, onions, and a dried-up lake bed of mysterious holes. It is funny, troubling, and touching.
Mark Twain and American Humor
An online study of Mark Twain's "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County." (Grades 9-12)
Online Antique Children's Books
Editec Communications' library currently houses 400 antique children's books published in the 19th and early 20th century. The online collection is about 70 books.
Reading and Vocabulary Activities
Reading and vocabulary activities for grades 6-8 from Zaner-Bloser.
Reading Comprehension
Weekly worksheets for teachers and parent-teachers to copy for their kids. They are most appropriate for the upper elementary and middle school years.
Story Time
Read a new exciting episode each week or choose a story from the library.

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