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These Spring Break Reading Logs are great to use as an optional or mandatory reading tracker over Spring Break.
Use the one that suits your grade and class!
Three are included:
1.) Students record the date, book, and number of pages read. I use this as an optional reading log, using incentives to encourage students to read. Incentive suggestions such as -- a trip to the treasure box, reading in a special spot in class, extra recess, homework pass, special drink/snack -- work great with my students!
2.) Perfect for lower grades, students color a flower or image in the picture for every 15 minutes they spend reading.
3.) Students use a bar or line graph to track the amount of time they spend reading each day over Spring Break. Can be mandatory or optional!
THANKS for downloading!
Use the one that suits your grade and class!
Three are included:
1.) Students record the date, book, and number of pages read. I use this as an optional reading log, using incentives to encourage students to read. Incentive suggestions such as -- a trip to the treasure box, reading in a special spot in class, extra recess, homework pass, special drink/snack -- work great with my students!
2.) Perfect for lower grades, students color a flower or image in the picture for every 15 minutes they spend reading.
3.) Students use a bar or line graph to track the amount of time they spend reading each day over Spring Break. Can be mandatory or optional!
THANKS for downloading!
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Description
These Spring Break Reading Logs are great to use as an optional or mandatory reading tracker over Spring Break.
Use the one that suits your grade and class!
Three are included:
1.) Students record the date, book, and number of pages read. I use this as an optional reading log, using incentives to encourage students to read. Incentive suggestions such as -- a trip to the treasure box, reading in a special spot in class, extra recess, homework pass, special drink/snack -- work great with my students!
2.) Perfect for lower grades, students color a flower or image in the picture for every 15 minutes they spend reading.
3.) Students use a bar or line graph to track the amount of time they spend reading each day over Spring Break. Can be mandatory or optional!
THANKS for downloading!
Use the one that suits your grade and class!
Three are included:
1.) Students record the date, book, and number of pages read. I use this as an optional reading log, using incentives to encourage students to read. Incentive suggestions such as -- a trip to the treasure box, reading in a special spot in class, extra recess, homework pass, special drink/snack -- work great with my students!
2.) Perfect for lower grades, students color a flower or image in the picture for every 15 minutes they spend reading.
3.) Students use a bar or line graph to track the amount of time they spend reading each day over Spring Break. Can be mandatory or optional!
THANKS for downloading!
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My students loved that I changed up their reading logs for spring. It was such a fun and cute design!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Great for documenting reading over spring break.
This is great!
Great! I love the graph option.
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