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Reading Comprehension Worksheets Grades 1 - 10

Use our free, printable reading comprehension passage exercises to improve your student's reading skills! Recognizing letters and words is an important first step in learning to read. However, it is only a first step; it is vital that students comprehend, or understand, what they are reading. They must be able to get the meaning of the text: What is the author telling the reader? This is reading comprehension, and it is an essential skill for success in school and in the real world. Below are our reading comprehension worksheets grouped by grade, that include passages and related questions. Click on the title to view the printable activities in each grade range, or to read the details of each worksheet. They are free for use in the home or in the classroom. Be sure to check out our spelling words  activities too!

1st Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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This 36 week first grade worksheet program for reading comprehension provides grade-appropriate passages and related questions, and can be used for other grades as appropriate.

2nd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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This 36 week second grade worksheet program for reading comprehension provides passages and questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.

3rd Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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The 36 week third grade worksheet program for reading comprehension that we’ve organized here provides reading passages and activities designed for 3rd grade but can be used for other grades.

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The 36 week fourth grade comprehension program that is included here provides reading passages and questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.

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The 36 week fifth grade comprehension program provides passages and related questions that are grade appropriate, but can be used with additional grades.

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Short Story Reading Comprehension Worksheets

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  • "My Friend" - Low Beginning. 3 answer choices. 7 questions. 74 words.
  • "My House" - Low Beginning. 3 answer choices. 7 questions. 92 words.
  • "Time to..." - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 89 words.
  • "My Family" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 6 questions. 90 words.
  • "Rainy Day" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 78 words.
  • "A Call to the Pool" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 116 words.
  • "The Singing Bird" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 96 words.
  • "Seeing Stars" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 92 words.
  • "I Fly" - Low Beginning. 4 answer choices. 4 questions. 113 words.
  • "The Drive" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 120 words.
  • "Zach's Animals" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 104 words.
  • "Griffin's Talents" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 112 words.
  • "A Happy Visitor" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 170 words.
  • "An Adventure" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 177 words.
  • "Running" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 5 questions. 148 words.
  • "Paul Cooks" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 112 words.
  • "Bella Hides" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 135 words.
  • "First Prize" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 155 words.
  • "What Number?" - Mid Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 154 words.
  • "The Interview" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 205 words.
  • "Julian's Work" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 194 words.
  • "Talia's Special Day" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 204 words.
  • "One Hundred Dollars" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 273 words.
  • "New Shoes for Maddy" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 223 words.
  • "The 20" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 256 words.
  • "Big City Noise" - High Beginning. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 238 words.
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  • "By the Water" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 225 words.
  • "A Cold Day" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 286 words.
  • "Vet Emergency!" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 247 words.
  • "Late" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 284 words.
  • "The Brenners" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 297 words.
  • "Bullied" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 197 words.
  • "The New School" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 14 questions. 286 words.
  • "The Park" - Low Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 297 words.
  • "Worth Working For" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 280 words.
  • "The Rent Man" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 215 words.
  • "Time with Grandpa" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 237 words.
  • "The Bus Driver" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 15 questions. 294 words.
  • "A Day Like No Other" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 305 words.
  • "A Mystery" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 247 words.
  • "Just One Touch" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 15 questions. 326 words.
  • "Wanga" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 340 words.
  • "Ana Finds an Apartment" - Mid Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 408 words.
  • "Guermo's Surprise" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 9 questions. 372 words .
  • "Canopy of Nature" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 8 questions. 332 words .
  • "Blizzard in Birmingham" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 319 words.
  • "A Christmas in March" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 385 words.
  • "Bail" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 301 words.
  • "Clean Water Act" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 632 words.
  • "BB" - High Intermediate. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 511 words .
  • Advanced Level
  • "The Mini Problem" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 291 words .
  • "Flower Power" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 368 words.
  • "Seeing Clearly" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 284 words .
  • "Accused" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 285 words.
  • "City Girl" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 13 questions. 429 words.
  • "Fried" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 235 words.
  • "Tattoo" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 350 words.
  • "The Transfers" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 381 words.
  • "Wild" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 493 words.
  • "Scorpion" - Low Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 333 words
  • "Remains of a Marriage" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 11 questions. 345 words.
  • "Museum Hours" - Mid Advanced. 4 answer choices. 10 questions. 179 words.
  • "Seeing Through" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 10 questions. 326 words.
  • "Ursula Pugh" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 8 questions. 324 words.
  • "Dreams" - High Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 357 words.
  • "Tracks" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 11 questions. 531 words.
  • "Love Train" - High Advanced. 5 answer choices. 12 questions. 646 words.
  • "The Storm" - High Advanced. 4 answer choices. 12 questions. 407 words.

Informational Passages Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In these reading comprehension worksheets, students are asked questions about information they have read about a specific topic. each passage reads similar to a newspaper of journal article, and provides interesting information about some aspect of history, nature, mechanics, science, art, and more. questions involve critical thinking with a focus on logic and inference..

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  • "The Sun" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Gas" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Music" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Birds" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Heart" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Butterfly" - Low Beginning. 5 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "Pigs" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Brain" - Low Beginning. 3 questions. Under 50 words.
  • "The Ocean" - Low Beginning. 7 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Trees" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Alligators" - Low Beginning. 6 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "The Blow-Dryer" - Low Beginning. 5 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Green Grass" - Low Beginning. 6 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Taste" - Low Beginning. 4 questions. Under 100 words.
  • "Bees" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Frogs" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Beds" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Humans" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Fish" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Houses" - Mid Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Soda Pop" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Tea" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 200 words.
  • "Ice Fishing" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Bears" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Flags" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Leonardo Da Vinci" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words..
  • "Tennis" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Dogs" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Money" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Abraham Lincoln" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Corn" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Umbrellas" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Ben Franklin" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Cars" - High Beginning. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key for to the intermediate level informational passages.
  • "Helicopters" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 300 words.
  • "Yellowstone National Park" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Empress of the Blues" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "The Cactus" - Low Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Space Exploration Voyagers 1 and 2" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Television" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Hibernation and Estivation" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Marco Polo" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Movie Ratings" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Birdsongs" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Counting" - Mid Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Easter Island" - High Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 400 words.
  • "Mosquitoes" - High Intermediate. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Fingerprints" - High Intermediate. 11 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Mother's Day" - High Intermediate. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Europe" - High Intermediate. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • Answer Key - This is the answer key for to the advanced level informational passages.
  • "Chocolate" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 600 words.
  • "Houses Around the World" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Cells" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Soccer" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Bathtubs" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Pollution" - Low Advanced. 12 questions. Under 700 words.
  • "Interstate Highways" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "The U.S. Census" - Low Advanced. 10 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Sleep" - Low Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "The U.S. Postal Service" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Chemical Elements" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 800 words.
  • "Africa" - Mid Advanced. 11 questions. Under 1000 words.

Technical Reading Comprehension Worksheets

In these reading comprehension worksheets, students are asked questions about the meaning, significance, intention, structure, inference, and vocabulary used in each passage. each passage reads like an encyclopedic or technical journal article. answers for worksheets in this section can be found at the end of each individual worksheet..

  • "Water" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 300 words.
  • "Paper" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 300 words.
  • "The Flu" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Nuts" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "The Sun" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "The White House" - Beginning level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Soap" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
  • "Clocks" - Intermediate level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 400 words.
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  • "Salt" - Advanced level. 3 questions with answers included. Under 700 words.
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In each of these reading comprehension worksheets, the same story is told, but with two versions: one that is basic, and one that is more advanced. this allows students to make direct comparisons between the advanced version to the more basic one, and makes for a powerful learning experience..

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18 printable reading log templates for kids & adults [free].

Reading helps to improve concentration and the ability to focus, as well as improving overall literacy. Reading for even a short time each day can also reduce stress and be a relaxing form of entertainment in what is a constantly busy and bustling modern world.

Using a reading log can be a fantastic way to encourage students to read for pleasure, making daily reading a habit for life. As an avid reader myself, I have used reading logs for many years to keep track of everything I read. It’s also a fun way to look back at all the books I’ve read –  whether I loved or loathed them.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Reading Log Templates
  • 2.1 Make reading fun
  • 3 Reading Journal Templates
  • 4.1 Building a reading habit doesn’t need to feel overwhelming.
  • 5.1 Consider the time frame of the reading log
  • 5.2 Essential things to include in a reading log
  • 5.3 Fun things to include in a reading log
  • 6 Book Reading Logs
  • 7.1 Reading in any form is a positive habit for students to build.
  • 7.2 1. Reading logs promote discipline
  • 7.3 2. Students have autonomy over their own reading
  • 7.4 3. A reading journal can help improve reading comprehension
  • 7.5 4. Reading logs make reading fun!
  • 8.1 Choose a reading log template that suits you
  • 8.2 Promote a love of reading with a printable reading log

You can download our free printable reading log templates to help kids begin their journey into loving reading.

Free Reading Log For Kids

What is a reading log?

A reading log, also known as a reading journal, is a document used to keep track of your child’s or your student’s reading. It is essentially a place where a student can record all of the books they read.

The reading log can track a variety of things, such as the title of the book, the date the book was started, the number of pages read, and the time spent reading.

Reading logs are a great tool to promote reading as a consistent, daily habit for kids. They also give students a visual representation of their progress and help to encourage kids to read every day.

Make reading fun

  • In addition to this, you can also use reading journals as a classroom management tool. Students can receive stickers or stars if they read a certain number of pages per day, for example.
  • Developing a good reading habit at a young age can help to foster a love of reading in students. It encourages students to read outside of school, which is where reading can become a habit.
  • Using a reading log can then feel like a fun game or challenge for kids, in which they want to have a higher number of pages read each day or increase their minutes read. This encourages them to turn the page and keep reading even if they feel distracted. It can then stop kids from reaching for electronic devices instead.

You can use our free reading log templates and printable reading logs to minimize teacher workload and to allow students to decorate their reading log creatively if they wish.

Reading Journal Templates

Free Homeschool Reading Log

How does a reading log work?

Building a reading habit doesn’t need to feel overwhelming..

Using a reading log template is a free and easy way to record data.

Kids should treat them like a reading journal, documenting their progress in a fun way.

All kids need to do to complete their reading journal is to follow these steps:

  • Choose a book that sounds fun and interesting.
  • Set aside dedicated reading time (even if it’s only 5 or 10 minutes).
  • Read the book!
  • Write down the author’s name, the book title, and the amount of time spent reading or the number of pages read.
  • Record any extra information that is included in the reading log, such as writing a short chapter summary.
  • Have parents or guardians sign the reading log if necessary.

What should be included in a reading log?

There are many features you can include in a reading log.

Many printable reading logs and journal templates already come with a lot of these useful features, to help make reading as fun as possible for kids.

There are some aspects of a reading log that are necessary to track reading accurately and to support kids’ reading skills in the best way, such as including the date the book was started and finished, and the title of the book.

Consider the time frame of the reading log

  • Weekly or daily reading logs. If the reading journal is a weekly reading log or a daily reading log, then it is important to write down the number of pages read or minutes spent reading. This can give teachers a clearer insight into students’ progress.
  • Monthly reading logs. However, if the focus of the reading log is less on making reading a daily habit, but simply a more regular one, then you may choose not to include the minutes read or the number of pages This could be in the form of monthly reading logs instead. With this, you may opt for a simple date, title, and rating layout.

Essential things to include in a reading log

  • The book title and author of the book: Knowing the title can help teachers to assess whether the book is appropriate, as some books may be too challenging (or not challenging enough) and thus prevent a love of reading from growing.
  • Start and finish date: This is essential to help track how long it took the student to read the book in full, and encourages a weekly reading habit .
  • A rating or opinion: Kids should be encouraged to think critically about the fiction they are reading. You could include a star rating system in the reading log, or use facial expression emojis for students to circle depending on how much they enjoyed the book.

Fun things to include in a reading log

  • Minutes read or pages read: A fun way to encourage kids to love reading is by making it into a game or challenge. Setting a target, and documenting the minutes read not only helps teachers to track progress but will also give kids something to improve upon each time. Kids could also write down the page number they finished on, so they can continue reading where they left off.
  • A plot summary : Kids can write a short paragraph summary of the story of the book. This also highlights how much they absorbed the information in the book.
  • Favorite Scenes, characters, or quotes: Fiction books can be very engaging for kids, so let them share their thoughts in the reading log. Kids could also fill out the page numbers for their favorite scenes or quotes as a point of reference.
  • Genre: Encourage kids to learn about different books and genres by asking them to write down what genre they think the book fits into. At the end of the year, this can then be used to see what genres the kids preferred, which can then help you to decide which books to display in the classroom.
  • Strengths and weaknesses of the book: Kids could write down three positive and three negative things about the book. This promotes critical thinking skills and gives students a chance to share their honest opinions.

Reading logs can also be used seasonally in the classroom. Many teachers give kids a reading log during summer break to promote reading during this time. Alternatively, you might choose to use a winter reading log or have reading logs focused on different yearly holidays.

Book Reading Logs

Free Reading Log Journal

What are the benefits of a reading log?

Reading in any form is a positive habit for students to build..

If kids write in their reading logs consistently, then their reading time is becoming consistent, and this is a great start.

However, there are many benefits of reading logs besides simply encouraging kids to read.

1. Reading logs promote discipline

Reading logs, particularly for older students, are often used outside of school, independently. By having a duty to record their minutes read or pages read in the reading log, reading can be incorporated into the student’s routine and encourages them to have an independent task that parents or guardians are not involved with.

Kids must make time in their day to read so that they can write in their reading log. This focus on a structure can increase kids’ reading time, whilst giving them an opportunity to build self-discipline, which is an important skill for young learners to develop.

2. Students have autonomy over their own reading

Many of us will recall being ‘forced’ to read boring books in school. Reading logs help to eliminate this feeling of dread when having to pick up the school-assigned book.  Reading logs should give students the freedom to choose whatever book they wish to read (as long as it is age-appropriate).

Teachers can encourage students to use their school library or local library to choose from a wide range of books, and to choose a book based on their own interests.  There are so many fantastic children’s fiction books available, and a reading journal should be used in a way that gives students a chance to explore their local libraries and bookshops.

As a book lover, there is nothing more fun than wandering around a bookshop and choosing a new fiction book. Reading logs can be an opportunity to give students this wonderful experience for themselves.

3. A reading journal can help improve reading comprehension

Reading is a skill, and like all skills, they only improve with regular, consistent effort.

Writing in a reading log daily or weekly ensures that students are reading on a regular basis. This will undoubtedly help to improve reading comprehension, and allow students to understand the content of their chosen book more easily.

If you download a reading log or journal templates that include a section for a chapter or plot summary, or even a place for students to record their favorite characters or favorite scenes, this can definitely build reading comprehension ability.

With this, students have to remember key details from the book. It is a great way for teachers to track just how much students are absorbing from the book that they are reading.

4. Reading logs make reading fun!

Reading should be pleasurable. It should be viewed as a fun, exciting activity, and it is often a teacher’s dream to hear students thinking in this way.  Using reading log templates not only eases the strain of designing a unique reading log but is also a versatile, creative option.

There are many reading logs that you can download and customize to your liking, or you may wish to use printable reading logs and keep them as they are.  Kids can decorate their reading logs or use fun stationery to fill in their information. It sounds simple, but small outlets for creativity can make reading more fun for students who struggle to pick up a book.

How to use reading log templates

As a teacher, I understand the busy workload placed upon educators. There are many aspects of teaching to juggle, and creating brand-new resources can often add additional pressure to an already increasingly demanding schedule. Using reading log templates can help to minimize this workload, and also does not mean that the resources are low quality.

There are many unique, student-friendly reading logs that you can download to encourage reading among your students.

Choose a reading log template that suits you

You can choose from a range of fun printable reading logs to use in your classroom. Depending on the needs of your students, you can download a reading log design that is suitable for you.  If you prefer a reading log that requires students to fill in a lot of numerical data, such as pages read, then there is a printable reading log for you.

Maybe you prefer reading logs where students need to write about the book. We offer many free printable reading logs to download for this purpose.

Promote a love of reading with a printable reading log

Reading log templates are a fantastic resource, not only for educators but for anyone wishing to track their reading. Reading journals can also be used by parents to encourage their kids to read more at home.

You can choose to download from our range of free printable reading logs to best suit you.  I think everyone should experience the benefits of reading, and reading logs are an excellent way to get started, and can hopefully build a new generation of book lovers.

Happy reading!

Eleanor Griffiths

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Homework Reading Comprehension Activity

Elena loves school, but she also loves to play with her little sister at home. She has never had a homework assignment before – until today. How will she cope? Students will read the passage and answer follow-up questions about on the story details and the plot.

Topic(s): Realistic Fiction. Skill(s): Summary, Story Elements. Genre(s): Prose

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Elena loved school. She woke up early every morning and ate her breakfast quickly so she would never be late. Kindergarten was fun!

Elena also loved to play with her baby sister after school. Maria slept late because she was little, so Elena had to wait until the afternoon to see her. After school, Elena and Maria had a snack together. Then Elena would put on a puppet show for Maria. Sometimes they would look at books or play with blocks. If it was a sunny day, the two sisters would take a walk outside with Mami.

One day, Mr. Chang said to the class, “Today is a special day. We will have our first homework assignment.”

All of the students sat up. Elena raised her hand. “What is homework?”

“Homework is work that you do at home. I will give you a paper with questions on it, and you will write the answers at home. Bring it back tomorrow and we will talk about the right answers together,” answered Mr. Chang.

Elena took the paper. It had five math problems on it. It looked like the same numbers they were practicing in class, but Elena felt nervous. She had never had homework before. What if it took all day to finish, and she couldn’t play with Maria before bedtime?

When Elena got home, Mami saw that she was frowning. “What’s wrong, Elena?”

“I have homework. I don’t like it!” Elena cried.

“Let’s look at the problems together,” Mami said.

Elena took out her worksheet and a pencil. She answered the first two math problems quickly.

“That didn’t take too long,” Mami said. “I’ll bring you a snack while you finish the rest. Maria is still asleep, so you will be able to play together soon.”

Elena worked on her numbers. She used her fingers to count when the numbers got too big. Before she knew it, all the problems on the paper were done.

Mami brought Maria to the table for her snack. Elena was happy to be able to play. Her first homework was done, and she still had time to spend with her sister.

1.  What do Elena and Maria do together after school?

2. What is Elena’s first homework assignment about?

3. At first, Elena doesn’t like her homework. Why doesn’t she like it?

4. Do you like homework? Why or why not?

The sisters eat snacks together. They also play with puppets and blocks, read books, and take walks with their mother.

Elena has math problems to complete.

Elena is worried that it will take too long to complete, and she won’t have time to play with her sister Maria.

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Free Printable Star Decor Reading Log Template

Are you a teacher seeking a method to keep track of your students' reading progress? Or perhaps a parent looking for a fun and engaging way to motivate your child to read more? You're in the right place! We've created a comprehensive collection of customizable printable reading log templates designed to make tracking reading progress easier, more interactive, and enjoyable. Readers of all ages love these logs for promoting accountability and motivation. Students use them to track reading speed, accuracy, and comprehension. Teachers manage whole-class reading programs with these logs. Parents employ them to monitor reading time and book summaries at home. Readers with goals like "read 12 books this year" use the logs to tally progress.

Why Use a Reading Log Template?

Reading log templates provide a structured way for learners to record what they've read, their thoughts about the text, and their reading goals. Not only does this nurture accountability, but it also fosters a sense of achievement as students can visually track their progress and celebrate their successes.

Teachers find these resources invaluable for monitoring students' reading habits and understanding their preferences – making it easier to tailor instruction to individual needs. Meanwhile, parents appreciate the user-friendly design that encourages nightly reading habits and facilitates meaningful discussions about books.

Tailor-Made for Your Needs

One size does not fit all when it comes to learning. That's why our reading log templates are fully customizable. You can choose from a range of designs in our collection, pick your preferred paper size (A4 or US Letter), and that's just the beginning.

Our easy-to-use platform allows you to tweak the templates to your liking. Choose from a variety of fonts and colors, add or remove text, and make it as simple or as detailed as you want. This way, you can create a reading log that resonates with your students or children, making the reading experience more personal and engaging.

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Once you're satisfied with your custom reading log, you can download it in multiple formats - PDF, PNG, or JPG. This flexibility allows you to use the templates as you see fit - print them out for physical logs, or use them digitally for virtual learning environments.

Our customizable printable reading log templates offer an effective, engaging, and personalized way to track reading progress, set and achieve goals, and celebrate success. They are a fantastic resource for teachers, parents, and students alike. Try them out today, and watch as they transform your reading instruction and engagement!

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17 Cute Reading Logs {FREE PRINTABLE}

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Reading is an important part of learning for kids.  I made a bunch of free printable cute reading logs for students to keep track of their daily, weekly, and monthly reading goals.

There are different designs that will be great for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade and 6th grade.

Some of the reading logs are very simple and there is even one that’s a coloring page.

I also created some monthly reading logs with a fun theme for each page.

I think you’ll be able to find one that you like and that’s perfect for your little one.

These printable reading logs are for personal or classroom use only and no part of them may be resold.

How To Print Out The Free Reading Logs

  • Click the link for the reading log you’d like to print out.
  • A PDF file will open.  I share my files through Google Drive.  If you’re on a school network, file sharing of this type may be blocked.  Try a different network.
  • Once the reading log PDF has opened, use the printer icon in the top right corner to print or the down arrow icon to download to your device.

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Simple Printable Reading Log

This is a simple reading log that can be used for any grade level.

It has space for the child to write in the date, name of the book, and how many minutes they read.

The rainbow lettering makes this a cute design that kids will love.

DOWNLOAD THE SIMPLE PRINTABLE READING LOG

Simple printable daily reading log for elementary kids free printable pdf

Kindergarten Summer Reading Log

This summer reading log can be used for kindergarten or any grade to track their summer reading.

Kids will color in a sun for each 20 minutes of reading they do.

This is a fun way for younger kids to track their summer reading without having to write in a book name, date, and how long they read.

If you want some other summer reading logs, be sure to keep scrolling down to the monthly reading logs where I have summer reading logs for June, July and August.

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Free printable summer reading log chart for kindergarten and elementary students

AR Reading Log

This accelerated reader reading log is a simple design that can be used for all ages and grade levels.

It includes everything you need to keep track of for advanced readers.

DOWNLOAD THE AR READING LOG

AR reading log free printable

Free Printable Weekly Reading Log

This is a very simple weekly reading log with the days of the week already filled in.

Kids just have to fill in the title of the book an how many minutes they read.

They’ll love the cute bookworm at the bottom and the colorful rainbow design.

DOWNLOAD THE FREE PRINTABLE WEEKLY READING LOG

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Monthly Reading Logs

Here you’ll find a reading log for each month of the year with a fun theme to fit the season or holiday for that month.

January Free Reading Log

This fun snowflake themed January reading log has space for the date, book title, number of pages read, any comments kids have about the book and parent initials.

PRINT OUT THE FREE JANUARY READING LOG

January free reading log with winter snowflakes theme

February Student Reading Log

You can’t have a February reading log without some cute hearts in the background.

This student reading log will help kids stay on task with their reading homework for the month.

DOWNLOAD THE FEBRUARY STUDENT READING LOG

February Student Reading log free printable pdf with parent initials

My March Reading Log

Kids will love the cute shamrock background on this March reading log.

This reading log template will hold kids accountable for their reading at home.

PRINT OUT THE FREE MARCH READING LOG

free printable March reading log with shamrocks

April Daily Reading Log Printable

Send kids home with this cute April reading log with rainbows to keep track of their reading for the month.

There’s even space for parent initials so you can make sure they’re actually reading.

PRINT OUT THE APRIL DAILY READING LOG PDF

Free printable April daily reading log pdf

May Home Reading Log

This May flowers home reading log is bright and colorful.

It’s a fun way to keep track of reading homework.

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Month of May home reading log for elementary students with parent initials

June Independent Reading Log

This June reading log has a cute ice cream background that kids will enjoy.

This is a great way for kids to log their summer independent reading.

PRINT OUT THE JUNE MONTHLY READING LOG

June independent reading log free printable pdf summer reading log

July Summer Reading Log

4th of July and barbecues are what the month of July is all about.

Kids will have fun tracking their summer reading on this July reading log.

PRINT OUT THE JULY READING LOG

Free printable July summer reading log with parent initials

August Summer Reading Log

This August reading log has all the summer vacation vibes.

It’s cute, colorful and fun for kids to log their summer reading in the month of August.

DOWNLOAD THE FREE PRINTABLE AUGUST READING LOG

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September Homeschool Reading Log

This back to school theme reading log for September is great for homeschool or classroom use.

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Class or homeschool September reading log free printable pdf

Free Printable October Reading Log

Get ready for Halloween with this cute October reading log.

Kids can track reading their favorite Halloween books in the month of October.

PRINT OUT THE FREE OCTOBER READING LOG

free printable October reading log Halloween theme for kids

November Reading Log Printable

This fall leaves November reading log is perfect for holding kids accountable for their reading homework for the month.

Kids can write in the comments what they enjoyed about what they read or how it made them feel.

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December Class Reading Log

The cute candy cane background on this December reading log will have kids feeling festive as they track their reading for the month.

December is an important time for kids to log their reading because it’s such a busy time of year, they may forget to do their daily reading.

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What are Reading Log Worksheets?

Reading log worksheets are where students can keep track of their reading on a daily and weekly basis. They are commonly used by students, teachers, and avid readers to keep a record of the books they have read, the time spent reading, and their thoughts and reflections on the material. They can include books students are reading for class or even encourage students to read at home for pleasure.

What is a Reading Log?

A reading log is a tool for tracking and documenting reading activities. It records book titles, dates, page numbers, and sometimes includes summaries or reflections. Reading logs are used to monitor progress, set goals, encourage accountability, and reflect on reading experiences. They can be kept in various formats, including physical or digital versions. A standard reading log example outline may include the book title, dates, pages read, summary, reflections, favorite quotes, characters, themes, connections, rating, and recommendation. These elements provide a comprehensive overview of your reading experience and allow you to track important details about each book.

Reading log worksheets can include the following sections and prompts, such as:

  • Book Information: This section includes fields to record the title, author, genre, and date of the book being read.
  • Reading Time: This section allows readers to track the time they spend reading each day or in total. It helps individuals monitor their reading habits and set goals for themselves.
  • Summary/Thoughts: Here, readers can jot down a brief summary of what they read or their thoughts and reflections on the book. It can include key events, characters, or any personal insights gained from the reading.
  • Vocabulary/Word List: Some reading logs provide space to list new words encountered while reading. Readers can write down unfamiliar words and their meanings to expand their vocabulary.
  • Ratings/Recommendations: This section allows readers to rate the book based on their personal enjoyment or provide recommendations to others.

Why Are Reading Log Worksheets Important and How Are They Best Used?

Reading is not just a hobby; it's a gateway to knowledge, imagination, and personal growth. Whether you're an avid reader, a student, or a parent trying to cultivate good reading habits in your child, a reading log can be a valuable tool. Reading at home is an important part of developing and strengthening reading skills. Reading logs are the perfect way for students to keep track of what they have read. For daily use, printing a free online reading log template is a fantastic way to start a habit. Daily reading logs can hold students accountable and also make it easy for teachers to stay on top of their students’ at home reading.

Benefits of Reading Logs

Reading logs serve as a visual representation of your reading journey, allowing you to track your progress and reflect on your reading habits. They provide a sense of accomplishment, motivation, and accountability. By recording the number of pages read, daily reading time, and books completed, you can set goals and challenge yourself to read more. Additionally, reading logs offer a convenient way to remember the books you've read and provide a foundation for writing book reviews and recommendations.

Free Printable Reading Log Templates

To assist you in your reading adventures, there are free printable reading log templates available online. These free reading log templates are designed to cater to different age groups and reading preferences. Each template includes sections to note down essential details such as book titles, authors, genres, number of pages, and even space for writing brief book summaries or reviews. You can download these templates for free and customize them according to your liking. Whether used by students, parents, or book clubs, these templates serve as practical tools to foster a lifelong love of reading and encourage it as a lifelong habit.

Creating and Utilizing a Reading Journal

In addition to reading log templates, you can create personalized reading journal templates as well. A reading journal goes beyond recording basic details; it delves into your thoughts, feelings, and insights about the books you read. You can use journal templates or create your own sections for capturing your reflections, favorite quotes, character analysis, and connections to your own life. A reading journal is an excellent way to deepen your engagement with literature and create a keepsake of your reading journey.

The Difference Between a Reading Log and a Reading Journal

While there is some overlap between reading journals and a weekly reading log or a daily reading log, they are not interchangeable terms. Here's a brief explanation of the difference between the two:

Reading Logs: Reading logs typically focus on tracking reading progress and recording key information about the books read. They often include details such as book titles, authors, dates started and finished, and the number of pages read. Reading logs are commonly used to monitor reading habits, set goals, and track the quantity of reading.

Reading Journals: Reading journals, on the other hand, go beyond mere tracking and aim to capture a reader's personal experiences, reflections, and insights about the books they read. They delve into the reader's thoughts, emotions, and connections to the text. Reading journals may include detailed summaries, character analysis, thematic exploration, favorite quotes, and personal reflections on the reading experience.

While reading logs focus on quantitative aspects of reading, such as tracking progress and recording basic information, reading journals delve into the qualitative aspects, encouraging deeper engagement with the text and fostering critical thinking and self-expression.

Encouraging Students and Young Readers

Reading logs are particularly beneficial for students and young readers. By designing reading log templates for kids, parents and teachers can encourage and monitor their reading progress. Reading logs can be integrated into daily reading routines and summer reading challenges. They provide a sense of accomplishment for young readers and help instill a lifelong love for books and learning.

A reading log template for kids is an excellent tool for encouraging young readers, as it combines fun and engaging elements with structured tracking, allowing them to record their reading adventures, set goals, and celebrate their achievements.

Reading logs and reading journals are invaluable tools for anyone looking to enhance their reading experience and track their literary adventures. By using free printable reading log templates, you can conveniently document your reading habits, set goals, and deepen your engagement with books. Encourage young readers by inviting them to create a personalized reading log that sparks their excitement for books. Whether you're a student, a parent, or an avid reader, make the most of these resources and embark on a fulfilling reading journey.

Remember, the joy of reading lies not only in the number of pages read but in the worlds discovered and the knowledge gained. Happy reading!

Planning for an Engaging Reading Log

  • Choose a Format: Decide on the format of the reading log. It can be a physical notebook, a digital document, or an online template. Select a format that is convenient and accessible for the intended users.
  • Identify Required Information: Determine the information to include in the reading log. Common elements may include the book title, author, date started, date finished, page numbers, and a brief summary.
  • Consider Additional Elements: Think about additional elements to enhance the reading log. These can include sections for reflections, favorite quotes, personal ratings, book reviews, or any other relevant details that enhance the reading experience.
  • Design the Layout: Create a visually appealing and organized layout for the reading log. Use headings, columns, or sections to clearly separate and categorize the information. Consider using colors, fonts, or graphics to make it visually engaging.
  • Customize for the Audience: If the reading log is intended for a specific audience, such as children or ESL learners, customize the design and content to cater to their needs and preferences. Make it age-appropriate and user-friendly.
  • Test and Adjust: Before finalizing the reading log, test it out and gather feedback. Make adjustments based on the usability and feedback received to ensure it meets the desired objectives.
  • Provide Instructions: If the reading log will be used by others, provide clear instructions on how to use it. Explain the purpose, how to fill in the information, and any specific guidelines or expectations.
  • Encourage Consistent Use: Emphasize the importance of regular and consistent use of the reading log. Highlight the benefits and motivate users to make it a habit by setting reading goals or offering incentives for maintaining the log.
  • Review and Update: Periodically review the reading log to ensure it is meeting its purpose and address any necessary updates or improvements. Solicit feedback from users and make adjustments as needed.

By following these steps, you can create a reading log that effectively tracks reading progress, enhances the reading experience, and encourages engagement with a good book on a regular basis. Check out how to make printable reading logs with Storyboard That below!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Reading Log Worksheets

Are there specific reading log templates designed for different age groups.

Reading log templates are available for different age groups and reading abilities. Templates for kids feature colorful graphics and simplified formats with spaces for drawing or coloring. Templates for teens have a more mature design and include sections for reflections and book ratings. Templates for adults have a clean layout with sections for detailed summaries and insights. ESL learners can find templates with extra space for vocabulary and language practice. Some are tailored to specific genres, allowing for genre-specific elements to be recorded. It's important to choose a handout that suits the individual's age, reading level, and preferences. Customization can enhance the reading experience and encourage consistent use of the log.

Can reading logs be used as a basis for classroom discussions or book club activities?

Yes, they can serve as a basis for classroom discussions or book club activities by allowing students to share their experiences, engage with each other's reading, provide book recommendations, guide discussions, and track progress. These activities promote collaboration, critical thinking, and a vibrant reading culture within the classroom or book club.

How can reading logs be used to encourage reluctant readers?

Reading logs encourage reluctant readers by setting goals, tracking progress, allowing personal choice in book selection, providing positive reinforcement, offering a variety of reading activities, facilitating supportive discussions, and gradually increasing reading time. These strategies boost motivation, confidence, ownership, engagement, and enjoyment, helping reluctant readers develop a reading habit and find meaning in their reading experiences. Teachers can show students how to write a reading log designed for their specific needs by explaining the benefits, providing sample logs, guiding the process, allowing personalization, setting goals, offering reflective questions, and providing feedback. These strategies empower students to enhance their reading experience, develop critical thinking skills, and foster a love for reading.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable and digital reading resources to help your student learn a reading concept, look no further! TPT has an extensive collection of resources, created by other teachers, that are designed to help with any need across grade levels.

Elementary students just learning to read can practice the basics with some simple, fun phonics practice activities or small-group reading centers focused around sight words. Students in middle and high school can read novels and complete hands-on, interactive assignments that build their comprehension and critical thinking skills. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, you can sharpen your student's reading skills in no time.

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Engaging reading activities can energize your students and foster a love of reading. Here are a few ideas for reading activities from our teacher-created resources that you can find on TPT and try in your classroom:

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Comparative Analysis

Explore different adaptations of the same story (book versus movie, classic version versus a modern retelling) to encourage analysis of interpretation and presentation. You can also pair texts that are similar in theme, like poems and songs.

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Whether the goal is to read for 15 minutes every day or complete a new book by a given time frame, a reading log is the perfect way to help your child keep track of their progress.

Kids can use these sheets to write down how many minutes or pages read. Then, you can review and even initial the log if you’d like.

Some parents may also choose to use a reward system for a little extra motivation. But, of course, that’s totally optional.

If you like these templates, you may also want to grab a  homework planner or a summer reading log for when school is out.

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  • A reading log encourages consistency. Over time, reading will start to get easier and easier.
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A printable weekly reading log which enables the student or teacher to track the progress of reading a book for every day of the week. Weekly reading logs can help teachers follow the progress of each student’s reading homework. This weekly reading log PDF is free to download and each row can record the title of a book, its author, the number of pages read, how many minutes were spent reading in a day and the parents initials. Paper size: US Letter. Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 inches. Orientation: landscape, horizontal.

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    Reading Survey. Discover your students' reading interests and abilities with this survey. 1st through 5th Grades. View PDF. Reading Story Cube. An origami cube you can cut, fold, and glue. Students roll the cube for reading comprehension questions. Kindergarten to 4th Grade. View PDF.

  15. Homework

    Students will read the passage and answer follow-up questions about on the story details and the plot. Topic (s): Realistic Fiction. Skill (s): Summary, Story Elements. Genre (s): Prose. Click for the passage & questions on one printable PDF. Printable PDF. Passage Comprehension Questions Answers. Elena loved school.

  16. Free Printable Reading Log: Track and Journal Your Reading Adventures

    Our customizable printable reading log templates offer an effective, engaging, and personalized way to track reading progress, set and achieve goals, and celebrate success. They are a fantastic resource for teachers, parents, and students alike. Try them out today, and watch as they transform your reading instruction and engagement!

  17. Reading Homework Template Teaching Resources

    Weekly Reading Log Homework Template. by . Coloring Outside the Lines. 20. FREE. PDF; Here is a weekly reading log template that I created for my class. Feedback is appreciated! Subjects: Classroom Management, For All Subject Areas, Reading. Grades: K - 4 th. Types: Classroom Forms, Handouts, Homework.

  18. 17 Cute Reading Logs {FREE PRINTABLE}

    Simple Printable Reading Log. This is a simple reading log that can be used for any grade level. It has space for the child to write in the date, name of the book, and how many minutes they read. The rainbow lettering makes this a cute design that kids will love. DOWNLOAD THE SIMPLE PRINTABLE READING LOG.

  19. Free Custom Reading Log Templates for Students

    Reading logs really can have different impacts at different levels, for instance, incorporating reading logs kindergarten templates, including printable reading logs for kids as homework-based activities can effectively nurture a sense of responsibility and independence among young readers. Benefits of Reading Logs

  20. Free reading homework

    This is a free sampler of 2nd Grade Fluency Homework. It contains 3 weeks of homework. There are 9 pages included in the sampler. There is an example of 3 levels of passages included in our Second Grade Fluency Homework.Each week contains:2 pages (copy double-sided)1 leveled passage for daily reading1 response page with 4 days of short close reading activities1 alternate page with multiple ...

  21. Cute Monthly Reading Logs (Free Printables)

    If you like these templates, you may also want to grab a homework planner or a summer reading log for when school is out. Monthly reading charts without an initials column. With these, you can track the date, name of the book, reading time, and the number of pages. Some also include two additional sections for writing a goal and a reward.

  22. Weekly Reading Log

    A printable weekly reading log which enables the student or teacher to track the progress of reading a book for every day of the week. Weekly reading logs can help teachers follow the progress of each student's reading homework. This weekly reading log PDF is free to download and each row can record the title of a book, its author, the number of pages read, how many minutes were spent ...

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