How many books will you read this year?
Printable visual book reading records – 25, 50, 100+ books
Never let it be said that the #qualitywaffle on the Your Kid’s Next Read podcast doesn’t bear fruit!
In episode 140, Megan and Allison shared their best tips for setting up for a great reading year at home or at school, including this one:
Megan mentioned that she was planning to create a visual reading record – printed larger size for her kids to use at home, and printed as a smaller A4 version for her students to use at school.
Bookshelves of books that can be coloured in or written on so that young readers can watch their reading progress grow.
Allison thought that sounded like a a great idea and, because Megan is just not busy enough, challenged her to create PDFs to share with our paid newsletter subscribers.
And here they are, ready to download. There’s a 25-book challenge, a 50-book challenge and a version that creates a never-ending bookshelf of titles.
We do hope you’ll enjoy sharing them with the young readers in your life!
This post was created by Megan Daley, an award-winning teacher-librarian working in Brisbane, co-host of the Your Kid’s Next Read podcast and editor of the recent anthology ‘Teacher, Teacher’. She is also a sought after public speaker, literary judge and creator of the popular website Children's Books Daily.
Megan’s debut picture book ‘The Beehive’ is out now.
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