Spring refreshment: Reading resources plus books


The spring is in its ripe swing, thus we have merged some awesome readings to support your kid excite  the best of this season! We do in additional have a pile of worksheets and tools to support boosting  readers maximize their abilities.

We compiled this list of springtime books with assistance from Vocabulary.com, our sister website. Look them up to find vocabulary word companion lists for each book that is presented here.
The reading lists on our website

Leveled books: PreK–2

vibrant and captivating tales that strengthen early readers' basic literacy abilities! The graded books on Education.com range from Level AA, which is comparable to a preschool level, to Level N, which is comparable to a second grade level.

Bubble Map Graphic Organizer for Grades K–5

Bubble maps are helpful for concept maps and character studies, or any exercise involving a main idea and supporting elements.

Grades 3-5: Compose a Brief Synopsis

This worksheet can be used to assess readers' reading comprehension as well as assist them improve their summarizing abilities.

Log for Visual Reading in Grades 3–8

To assist your child in keeping track of the books they have read this year, use this visual reading journal.

Evidence & Inferences — Grades 4-5

Your child will need to utilize reasoning to understand characters and stories in more complex literature, and this resource helps them organize their ideas.

Character Analysis Graphic Organizer for Grades 6–8
Give your reader a planned activity that allows them to practice delving deeper into a character and making inferences about them.

Books for Spring

Young readers' books

The tale of four animal friends—the badger, rat, toad, and mole—who embark on adventures together in the bucolic countryside is told in Kenneth Grahame's beloved children's book The Wind in the Willows.


After learning she is abandoned and has no memory of her history, Roz, a robot in Peter Brown's book The Wild Robot, must learn to survive from the island's animal inhabitants plus making a fresh home in wild.

The book "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon" by Grace Lin Inspired by the folklore of China, this story follows a young girl named Minli on her incredible journey to find the elusive Old Man in the Moon and offer her family good fortune.

Novels for readers with fluency

In her new home with her miserable uncle on a desolate estate, an orphan discovers a magical garden that heals her and the whole family in Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel The Secret Garden.

Natalie Babbitt's provocative book: In the novel Tuck Everlasting, a girl drinks from a magical spring to become eternal, but she isn't sure if she would want to be immortal as well.

Writing about two rebellious twins who are adopted by an old couple who dwell in the lush, magical valley of Ruby Holler, Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech teaches them to appreciate the beauty of nature.

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