Thursday, May 9, 2013

Reading Chart: Idea #221

Reading charts are a fun way to motivate your student to read. It is so important that your student is reading everyday, even if it's just for a short period of time. A reading chart can help your student develop a love of reading and come to understand the importance of it. Below you will find a chart your student could use to document each day they read. 

I like this chart because every day of the year is specified and accounted for. Have your student color in a box every day that they read. By the end of each month, see how many days they read. Give them prizes accordingly. You might try this:

      Student read less then 10 days-----prize: sticker
      Student read 10-20 days------------prize: pencil
      Student read 20-25 days-----------prize: eraser
      Student read EVERY day---------prize: gift certificate

Have your student use one color crayon for each month. For example, use the color blue to color in the boxes for January and the color red to color in the boxes for February. This way, by the end of the year you can easily see which month your student read the most and how your student has improved. I hope you enjoy using this daily reading chart!

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