Reading Skills Reference (Books)
Collection of reading-skills reference books for home comfort and decor contexts, covering phonics, comprehension, and literacy strategies. Titles span budget to mid-range prices (avg $83) and include authors/brands like Hooked on Phonics among others. Average rating 4.64 across 12 indexed products
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How to Plan Differentiated Reading Instruction: Resources for Grades K-3
Sharon Walpole, Michael C. McKenna
Mid-Range
Speech to Print: Language Essentials for Teachers
Louisa Cook Moats
Mid-Range
Speech to Print Workbook: Language Exercises for Teachers
Louisa Cook Moats Ed.D., Dr. Bruce Rosow Ed.D.
Budget
Teaching Reading Sourcebook (Core Literacy Library)
Bill Honig, Linda Diamond, Linda Gutlohn, Carrie L. Cole, Pamela Beard El-Dinary, Roxanne F. Hudson, Holly B. Lane, Jacalyn Mahler, Paige C. Pullen
Mid-Range
Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read - Levels 5&6 Complete: Transitional Readers
Hooked on Phonics
Mid-Range
Assessing Reading: Multiple Measures for Kindergarten Through Twelfth Grade
Linda Diamond, B. J. Thorsnes
Mid-Range
Hooked on Phonics Learn to Read Levels 3&4 Complete
Hooked on Phonics
Mid-Range
Literacy foundations for English learners: a comprehensive guide to evidence-based instruction
Elsa Cardenas-Hagan Ed.D. CCC/SLP CDT CALT, Sharon Vaughn Ph.D.
Mid-Range
Best Practices of Literacy Leaders: Keys to School Improvement
Allison Swan Dagen, Rita M. Bean, Diane Kern
Mid-Range
NIV Clear Focus Bible, Leathersoft Charcoal Brown
Zondervan
Budget
Creating Critical Classrooms: Reading and Writing with an Edge
Mitzi Lewison, Christine Leland, Jerome C. Harste
Premium
Changing Literacies for Changing Times: An Historical Perspective on the Future of Reading Research, Public Policy, and Classroom Practices
James V. Hoffman, Yetta M. Goodman
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose a reading skills reference book for improving home reading or decor-related literacy?
Pick a book that matches the reader's level (phonics, early readers, fluency, comprehension) and goals; check whether it focuses on skill instruction, practice passages, or strategies for parents/teachers, and prefer editions with clear lesson plans, reproducible activities, or progress tracking
What formats and supplemental materials should I look for in this category?
Look for softcover or hardcover books with reproducible worksheets, answer keys, audio CDs or downloadable recordings for fluency practice, and teacher/parent guides; some editions include reproducible assessments or printable masters useful for home practice
Is there a typical price range for reading skills reference books in home comfort & decor niches?
These books commonly fall in a mid-range price band; budget options under $50 exist, with many titles averaging around $80, and more comprehensive or teacher editions costing more
How do I evaluate quality before buying when shopping online?
Check average user ratings and read reviews focused on durability, clarity of instruction, age/grade alignment, and whether included materials (worksheets, audio) match the advertised content; verify page counts and sample pages when available
Are these books suitable for adults helping children learn at home?
Yes; many reading skills references are written for parents or tutors and include step-by-step instructions, scripted lessons, and assessment tools designed for adults to use in home settings
How durable are these books for repeated home use and handouts?
Durability varies: hardcover and spiral-bound editions hold up better to repeated use, while paperback copies may show wear; look for books that offer reproducible PDFs or downloadable resources for repeated printing
Can these books be used alongside classroom instruction or speech-language therapy?
Most reading skills references are supplementary and can reinforce classroom lessons or therapy goals; choose titles that align with targeted skills (phonemic awareness, decoding, comprehension) and include assessment or progress-monitoring tools for consistency