Teaching Resources
Are you a parent or educator looking for tools to get young people excited about reading? Our free, printable book reports, reading charts, and book-club kit are perfect for classrooms or at home, making reading — and teaching with reading — fun and accessible.
Print it! Draw Your Own Summer Reading Comic
Reading and literacy don’t end on the last page. Conversation, creativity, and creation all extend our communication abilities. So after diving into our summer reading lists? Let’s draw!
Print it! “Falling into Wonder” Coloring Sheet
The second literature-themed coloring sheet by illustrator Sarah Y., inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Use it in class, or at home, to help readers fall into stories.
Print it! Cut-out Bookmarks for Classrooms and Families
Every reader needs a bookmark. Print these five, fun bookmark designs, cut them out, and take a look at our tips for ways you can use them in your family or classroom!
Print it! “Travel into Books” Coloring Sheet
For our “Travel into Books” issue this month — all about how books transport us, and help readers explore countless worlds — we invited illustrator Sarah Y. to create a whimsical series of coloring sheets inspired by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Print it! Book Bingo
When 16th century peasants played Il Gioco del Lotto d’Italia in Renaissance Italy, few were probably thinking of it as a particularly educational pastime. Today, it offers children and students a fun and easy way to read widely and develop their curiosity.
Print it! 10 Reading Tips to Hang in Your Library, School, or Home
Print out these colorful, eye-catching reading encouragements, laminate them, frame them, or tack them up on a bulletin board, in libraries, classrooms, or at home.