Independent reading log. It’s that little pocket of the day where each child slips into their...
Independent reading log. It’s that little pocket of the day where each child slips into their own world—some curled up on the couch, some sprawled on the floor, one usually upside down in a chair for reasons only God knows. This reading log helps students track book titles, pages, and start/finish dates in a simple and organized way. These seven individuals represent our community and bring valuable real-world experience to the district. It offers 5 high schools, 6 middle schools, 31 elementary schools, Early Childhood Headstart, and 2 alternative campuses. The room is (relatively) quiet. Whether use Monthly Reading Logs | Printable PDF Set | Independent Reading Tracker Build strong reading habits all year long with this Monthly Reading Log Set! Perfect for tracking daily at home or in class reading minutes, this simple and consistent format helps students take ownership of their reading practic Kick Off Your Nonfiction Unit with Independent Reading Success!Start your nonfiction unit with this student-friendly annotation bookmark! It's a simple, clear guide that helps students take ownership of their reading from day one. Use this reading log to complement the Big ELA Book Report Project! LAUNCHING INDEPENDENT READING IN GRADES 6-8: SAMPLE PLAN The purpose of this document is to serve as a resource to middle school English Language Arts teachers in launch-ing and sustaining a strong independent reading program. The school board serves to oversee school policy and budget. Looking for a quick and fun way for kids to keep track of their independent reading? Try this free reading log. This easy-to-use independent reading log includes entries for date; book title; author name; book or reading level; and page numbers read. itqrxqizaaulmuwecwpwbisocqteddotxmjdstcgzxklr