These are easy, free printable reading logs for your kids to keep track of how much they’re reading books. It is good to set reading goals for your students. Lots of homeschoolers have different ways of teaching their kids and what books they require their students to read, but as kids learn and grow it’s […]
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Free Reading Logs for Summer
Parents know reading is fun, but convincing reluctant readers is sometimes tricky. Motivate your kids to dive into some good books with some free reading logs for summer. If kids can think of nothing else to do, there are always books to read. I’m sure my kids tire of hearing that, but it’s true! Getting […]
FREE Reading Logs, Bookmarks, & Charts!
If you have a child that struggles with reading or doesn’t enjoy it, you may be looking for ways to encourage them to have the desire to read more. It can be a very frustrating task as a homeschooling parent, but this resource may help you! Check out these Reading Logs, Bookmarks, & Charts from […]
FREE Minecraft Reading Logs
This FREE Minecraft Themed Reading log has 3 different levels to choose from. You can go with 10, 15, or 20 book selections. It has a section for the date, title, and author of the book read. This is great for the beginning reader or the novice. Click here to browse through more reading freebies!
Free Super Heroes Reading Logs
Head over to 123 Homeschool 4 Me to download a free Super Heroes Reading Log for your young reader! Use these super hero-themed charts to keep track of books they’ve read, time spent reading, or earn a special reward. Click here to browse through more reading freebies!
FREE Summer Reading Logs
Are you trying to get your child to read this Summer? Meagan from More Than A Homeschool Mom has put together a fun twist on the reading log. With 7 pages of different fun FREE reading logs your children are sure to have fun logging their reading time. Click here to browse through more reading […]
Free Reading Logs & Book Report Pages (Free Homeschool Planner)
*Free Reading Record Keeping Logs and *Free Book Report Pages These simple forms are great for record keeping. I have each of my children keep a reading log of each book read. Then they use the book report form to draw a picture and write about their reading. We also love to create literature lapbooks; […]
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