I’m excited to share a reading resource that will enrich your homeschool. As homeschool moms, we love books and see the great value of reading with our kids! We know the benefits of reading are abundant and unmatched. From board books to chapter books, they all have a place in our children’s education.
However, when I started reading more complex books with my kids, I wanted to do more than simply read. I wanted to boost my children’s learning and reading comprehension with worksheets and activities. The trouble was, buying book guides and curriculum for every book was costly. Even still, they often weren’t age appropriate for my mixed-age homeschool kiddos.
My reading resource download is crafted to enhance your students’ engagement with the books they’ve read! The bundle gives ample space for structured reflection. This downloadable resource includes worksheets for:
I addition, this download has printable discussion questions and ideas for hands-on activities that you can use for any book. The Teachers Pay Teachers link includes a preview download so you can see exactly what you will be buying. You can also add-on a printable reading journal!
This fantastic resource is tailored for homeschool parents or homeschool book clubs. We particularly love using this type of resource for our family read-aloud books.
It is a great tool for your annual homeschool evaluations. Pair your children’s book list with the completed worksheets for your Language Arts homeschool evaluation.
Printable and user-friendly, we designed our reading resources for convenience. It is formatted to be printed on standard printer paper and can be printed one sided or two-sided and in greyscale. You can print as many copies as you’d like for at-home use.
Let reading springboard your child’s learning, curiosity, and creativity!
Get your READING RESOURCE BUNDLE HERE!
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