Literature-based Teacher Resources
Grades 1–3
These teacher resources provide activities that reinforce phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills through books commonly read in the classroom.
Grades 3–8
Reproducible activities focus on the main components of reading success—phonics, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing. Students practice and apply skills as they read popular literature.
Grades 3–8
Reproducible activities reinforce important reading skills and learning strategies in a cross-section of subject areas.
Grades 6–12
Thought-provoking activities help students develop literary skills and concepts. Students learn to analyze, interpret, and respond to a novel.
Contemporary Classics & Masterprose
Grades 6–12
Guide students through an in-depth analysis of great literature with easy-to-use, reproducible teaching materials for classic and contemporary literature.
Alternative Assessment
for Literature
Grades 3–12
Let your students choose how to demonstrate their learning with engaging, performance-based projects based on popular literature. Winner of the Teachers' Choice Award.
Grades 6–12
Link books to historical events and issues with primary and secondary resources; historical information; and open-ended, student-centered activities. Winner of the Teachers' Choice Award.
Grades 4–12
Choose from over 300 objective and essay tests for the most frequently taught literature titles—from classics such as Hamlet to contemporary favorites like The Giver.
Grades 3–12
Inspire reading with engaging posters that highlight popular and award-winning novels and short stories or significant writers and literary eras.
Grades 4–8
Use literature to extend and enrich the basal reading program. Each guide features prereading warm-ups, writing ideas, critical-thinking questions, and drama and oral language activities.