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.

Illustration of a woman sitting at a desk, working on a laptop with a coffee mug. There is a clock on the wall and a plant on the desk.
Sarah Silverkey Sarah Silverkey

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!

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Sarah Silverkey Sarah Silverkey

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.

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Stefan Bachmann Stefan Bachmann

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.

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Want to get your readers reading?

Our Book Lists are a great place to start.