As you learn to read music, keep in mind that you are truly learning to read a different language! The more you practice, the easier it will become :) check out these links/apps/downloads for fun ways to practice reading your notes!
MusicTheory.net is an excellent location for all things music theory! Practice sight reading with this customizable challenge.
Just click NOTE IDENTIFICATION (second option down).
By clicking the gear, you can adjust for Treble or Bass Clef and the Range of notes (and even add in Accidentals-- sharps and flats-- if you really want a challenge!).
If you aren't sure how to adjust for your instrument/grade level, email Miss Sawamura for a customized link :)
Click and Print these awesome Flash Cards for easy at-home practice! Includes Treble Clef, Bass Clef, and Note Values. If you aren't sure which Clef your instrument plays in, feel free to check with Miss Sawamura :)
This app is free (though it will offer an in-app upgrade that would cost money) and a great resource for practicing note reading! Available for tablets, iPads, phones, etc.