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More Literature Printables for 3rd Grade
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Extra Credit Reading Group Guide
This reading guide for Extra Credit, a story of two characters who cross a huge cultural... | Design Reading Bookmarks
Decorating reading bookmarks for a particular topic or genre is a fun activity. | |
My Weird School Series Classroom Activities
Build on students' enthusiasm for the first two books in Dan Gutman's My Weird School... | In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson -- Quiz
After your students have read In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson, have them... | |
The Composer Is Dead Teacher's Guide
Introduce children to classical music through the engaging and entertaining murder mystery... | My Favorite Animal Story
Develop library-skills with an activity that focuses on selecting animal storybooks and... | |
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Reader's Theater
Bring The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane to life by having students practice... | Celebrate African-American Heritage & Culture
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers books about African-American history... | |
Summer Reading List for Teachers – Nonfiction
Looking for a good book to read over the summer? This reading list includes descriptions and... | Sharing the Asian American Heritage Experience
Enhance understanding with a teaching guide that offers reading ideas about Asian-American... | |
The Twits Word Scramble
The Twits have scrambled words from the titles of their favorite Roald Dahl books. How many... | Charlotte's Web Photo Gallery 2
Use the photos from the upcoming movie of Charlotte's Web as creative writing or... | |
Theodore Boone Guide for Teachers and Librarians
Engage reluctant readers with the resources in this educator's guide to Theodore Boone: Kid... | Charlotte's Web Photo Gallery 1
Use the photos from the upcoming movie of Charlotte's Web as creative writing or... | |
Harry Potter Haiku Handout
This worksheet defines and gives examples of haiku poems, and helps students to write their... | ||
Anansi and the Frog Prince
By writing the ending to an Anansi story, children can explore African folk tales. | ||
Poetry Wheel
Students write a poem about the invention of the wheel and then copy it onto a spinning wheel. |

