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  2. Free Printable Homeschool Reading Log

    homeschoolcompass.com/free-homeschool-reading-log-printables

    Pages to track your Family Read Alouds, Independent Reading (print one for each child and the whole family can participate), and reading done in specific subjects like History, Art + Music, Science, and Poetry.

  3. Free Printable Reading Logs - The Homeschool Daily

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    There are a variety of reading logs to choose from. Some will be more appropriate than others based on your needs. A good place to start is with one of the FREE Printable Reading Logs that count up to 25. Depending on the school week, you can finish a reading log in 7-14 days.

  4. Printable Monthly Reading Logs for Kids - That Homeschool Family

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    Printable Monthly Reading Logs for Kids. by Elizabeth Dukart ·. Looking for a fun, creative, and easy way to both encourage your kids to read and to keep track of their reading progress? I gotchu! Keep reading to learn how to get and use my free printable reading logs for kids and to receive a number of tips for motivating kids to read!

  5. FREE Printable Homeschool Book Log - Reading Log for Kids - A...

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    Download this free homeschool book log to keep track of what your child has read during the school year. A great reading log for kids!

  6. Free Reading Log Printable (5 Templates for Kids) - Homeschool of...

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    Elevate your child's reading journey with our free reading log printables. Encourage good reading habits and track progress effortlessly.

  7. Free Printable Reading Logs & Bookmarks for Kids (PDF)

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    For a homeschooling family, a reading log is a valuable tool to encourage daily reading time, track reading progress and time spent reading. It is a great way to keep a record of the books that your children have read throughout the school year.

  8. How to Keep a Homeschool Reading Log | Bridgeway Academy

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    You can keep a reading log online or in a spreadsheet, notebook, or journal. Reading logs do more than record your child’s completed books — they can help your child set and achieve goals and measure their progress, which makes them feel proud and accomplished. Why You Should Keep a Homeschool Reading Log

  9. Free Reading Log Printable Charts That Your Kids Will Love

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    Make it fun with these free reading log printable charts for kids! With five styles, your kids will love these motivating reading trackers.

  10. Keeping a Homeschool Reading Log: 10 Ideas

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    Keeping a reading log for homeschool can be done a couple different ways. You can use a reading log to track the books you read aloud to your children, or your independent reader can record the books he reads to himself on a personal reading log.

  11. Free reading logs for home or classroom use including summer reading logs, daily logs, and more. Appropriate for elementary school grades