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Homework Reading Time Record Sheets
Keeping track of a student's daily reading time can be a chore if you are trying to keep track using a daily return-to-school note system. I found the system contained in this resource to be easy and effective. Each child has a "Homework Folder" (plastic 3 pronged with two pockets). On the front I write "Homework Folder". Inside the folder on the left pocket I write "Keep" and on the right pocket I write "return". This helps the students and parents know what can be left home and what needs to be returned to school. I also put two clear plastic sheet protectors in each folder. This ”homework reading time record sheet" goes in one sheet protector, and the weekly progress monitor practice sheet goes in the other. The students turn in their progress monitor sheet each Friday, and the reading time sheet is returned at the end of the month (on the date indicated by the teacher on the monthly record sheet). If you don't use a homework folder, the record sheet can be hung on the child's refriger-ator where they can easily access it to color in the days they read for at least 15 minutes.
This unit contains a different graphic for each of the 12 months. Have fun!
Keeping track of a student's daily reading time can be a chore if you are trying to keep track using a daily return-to-school note system. I found the system contained in this resource to be easy and effective. Each child has a "Homework Folder" (plastic 3 pronged with two pockets). On the front I write "Homework Folder". Inside the folder on the left pocket I write "Keep" and on the right pocket I write "return". This helps the students and parents know what can be left home and what needs to be returned to school. I also put two clear plastic sheet protectors in each folder. This ”homework reading time record sheet" goes in one sheet protector, and the weekly progress monitor practice sheet goes in the other. The students turn in their progress monitor sheet each Friday, and the reading time sheet is returned at the end of the month (on the date indicated by the teacher on the monthly record sheet). If you don't use a homework folder, the record sheet can be hung on the child's refriger-ator where they can easily access it to color in the days they read for at least 15 minutes.
This unit contains a different graphic for each of the 12 months. Have fun!
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Description
Homework Reading Time Record Sheets
Keeping track of a student's daily reading time can be a chore if you are trying to keep track using a daily return-to-school note system. I found the system contained in this resource to be easy and effective. Each child has a "Homework Folder" (plastic 3 pronged with two pockets). On the front I write "Homework Folder". Inside the folder on the left pocket I write "Keep" and on the right pocket I write "return". This helps the students and parents know what can be left home and what needs to be returned to school. I also put two clear plastic sheet protectors in each folder. This ”homework reading time record sheet" goes in one sheet protector, and the weekly progress monitor practice sheet goes in the other. The students turn in their progress monitor sheet each Friday, and the reading time sheet is returned at the end of the month (on the date indicated by the teacher on the monthly record sheet). If you don't use a homework folder, the record sheet can be hung on the child's refriger-ator where they can easily access it to color in the days they read for at least 15 minutes.
This unit contains a different graphic for each of the 12 months. Have fun!
Keeping track of a student's daily reading time can be a chore if you are trying to keep track using a daily return-to-school note system. I found the system contained in this resource to be easy and effective. Each child has a "Homework Folder" (plastic 3 pronged with two pockets). On the front I write "Homework Folder". Inside the folder on the left pocket I write "Keep" and on the right pocket I write "return". This helps the students and parents know what can be left home and what needs to be returned to school. I also put two clear plastic sheet protectors in each folder. This ”homework reading time record sheet" goes in one sheet protector, and the weekly progress monitor practice sheet goes in the other. The students turn in their progress monitor sheet each Friday, and the reading time sheet is returned at the end of the month (on the date indicated by the teacher on the monthly record sheet). If you don't use a homework folder, the record sheet can be hung on the child's refriger-ator where they can easily access it to color in the days they read for at least 15 minutes.
This unit contains a different graphic for each of the 12 months. Have fun!
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Awesome Resource! Thank you!!!
You are welcome, Jennifer. :0)
I love how simple these are, once a month. The children do a great job with them as well.
Thank you for your feedback, Melinda. I'm thrilled to hear how you and your students are benefiting from this resource. Thanks for supporting my store! :0)
Love this!
Thanks so much for your feedback. This resource has really worked well for me. Enjoy! :0)
Fun and easy to use. Very helpful! Thanks.
You are welcome, Linda. I'm pleased you are able to use this resource with your students. :0)
I love using this with my reading groups.
I'm so happy you have discovered how you can effectively use these record sheets with your reading groups. Enjoy! :0)
Love! Way easier than having kids record a list of books!
Thank you for your feedback, John. I'm always looking for little ways to save time in the classroom. Glad this is working well for you! :0)
love!!
Thank you, Miranda. These have been a life saver for me. Hope you find them helpful as well! :0)
This is an excellent idea. I am starting it tomorrow (December 1).
I'm thrilled you are able to use this resource. It has been such an easy way for me to track student reading time and parents find it easy to follow through with this system. Enjoy! :0)
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