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A reading log printable can be invaluable for tracking your reading habits or ensuring students keep up with their homework. Easily fillable fields allow you to record book titles, authors, and reading times to spot trends and set goals.

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Having a reading log printable in PDF format simplifies sharing and printing. You can effortlessly distribute it among students or fellow book club members, ensuring everyone stays on the same page with their reading assignments.

A printable homework log sheet can help you or your students stay organized with assignments. By jotting down due dates and details for each task, you can manage your workload effectively and reduce the chance of missing deadlines.

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The best thing I can say about this homework planner is that my own kids like it enough to want me to print a copy for them each week. The design for this planner came from a mash-up of the techniques that my brother and I used in college to organize our time. I've refined the design based on feedback from my kids (one high-schooler and two home-schoolers).

How It Works : This planner combines two very useful tools for keeping track of your homework assignments, both on a single page. First, on the left is a homework check list for each of your classes. Use it to list the assignments, due dates, and the estimated time to complete each assignment. List upcoming exams and plan times to study. Second, on the right side you can plan your week to figure out how you will get everything done.

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The following PDF files can be printed as needed. The main difference is in the weekly schedule because high-schoolers and home-schoolers tend to do their homework at different times of the day.

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License : Private Use (not for distribution or resale)

Authors: Jon Wittwer and Jim Wittwer

Description

This spreadsheet includes two separate worksheets with slightly different designs. The Homeschool design doesn't include the "time" column because we found it wasn't as critical to predict how much time a particular assignment would take. However, for high school and college, estimating the time to complete each assignment can be extremely helpful.

We designed it so that you can either print blank copies of the planner, or edit it electronically. You may be able to store and edit this planner on your mobile device if you are using Excel for iPad/iPhone or Google Sheets.

Tips for Students:

1. Customize the template: Using Excel or Word, enter your class names on the left and your typical weekly schedule. For example, use the schedule to highlight the times for each of your classes, your extracurricular activities, part-time jobs, etc.

2. Print blank copies: After customizing the template, you can print as many of these planner pages as you need, and you won't need to enter your typical weekly schedule each time.

3. Don't forget incomplete assignments: When switching to a new page each week, don't forget to go through your list of assignments and transfer the incomplete assignments to the new page.

4. Don't lose it: Keep your planner page in a folder that you always have with you. If you are worried about misplacing it, try taking a picture of it with your phone as a backup.

5. Use a mobile app: If you have a phone with the Excel or Word app or Google Docs app, and you are allowed to use a mobile device in school, you could try going paperless and editing the template on your phone. You could also try using one of the many "student planner" or "homework planner" mobile apps. The problem with this approach is that phones can be a huge distraction. If you are obsessed with Instagram or texting, it may be better to avoid using your phone if you want to get anything done.

Note to Teachers:

You are welcome to print copies of this planner to give to your students. The worksheet is pretty intuitive, but don't assume that students will know how to use it. Teach them about managing their time and help them learn how a planner can help.

One important thing that you can do to help your students is to give them a realistic estimate of how much time each assignment will take. If you get a lot of students complaining that an assignment took longer than you said, either cut back the work (if it was excessive), or use the feedback to give a better estimate next time around.

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If you’re a parent, you know how incredibly overwhelming it can be for students to stay on top of studying and all other homework assignments.

Especially when they’re juggling multiple classes.

Due dates can pile up quickly if they aren’t staying organized and managing their time wisely.

However, there is a tool that can be quite helpful – A printable homework planner! You’ll find a few different styles below.

Weekly homework planners

These free printables will help students plan and track all their assignments for each day of the week.

They can write down the class, a description of the homework assignment, and when it’s due. Once it’s completed it, check “done” and move on to the next!

I recommend printing a few copies at a time. Encourage your middle schooler or high schooler to keep one in their binder.

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Monthly homework calendars

In addition to weekly planners , older students may benefit from a blank homework calendar as well.

It’s nice to have a bird’s-eye view of each month.

Some of these templates have extra lines below the calendar for writing down reminders and other misc. notes.

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Monthly assignment and exam trackers

Some students may prefer a simple running list of what’s due each month.

With these trackers, they can write down the class, jot down a quick description of what’s due (whether it’s a basic assignment, project, or exam), and the due date.

And, of course, once the assignment is finished, they can mark done.

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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.

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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.

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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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We’ve collected the best work log templates for a range of uses, in Microsoft Word, Excel, Adobe PDF, and Google Sheets and Docs formats. The templates help you track work activities and progress, to manage your time and stay organized.

Included on this page, you’ll find a daily work log template , a weekly work log template , a homework log template , and more.

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Use this work log template to track work-related activities on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. View the sample template to see what information you need, or on the blank template, fill in the date, name, department, and project or task details, then record the start and end times, the number of hours worked, and any comments or notes related to the task. This template is fully editable, so you can customize it to fit your needs. By using a work log template, you will stay organized, monitor your own productivity, identify areas for improvement, and ensure that you meet your goals and deadlines.

Check out this page of free Microsoft Word timesheet templates for more tools to manage your work schedule.

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Daily Work Log Template

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Use this template to track your work activities on a daily basis. Simply fill in the date, your name, and your department, then use the rows to record your project or task name, start and end time, total hours worked, and comments. If needed, you can edit the template by adding fields such as break times or tools used. This log will help you track daily productivity, meet goals and deadlines, and identify areas for improvement.

Check out this collection of free, downloadable daily timesheet templates or this comprehensive set of free daily schedule templates for more tools to manage your workday.

Weekly Work Log Template

Weekly Work Log Template

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Use this template to track your weekly tasks. Simply fill in the date, along with your name and department, then list your tasks, daily hours worked, and any notes. Depending on your needs, you can also modify the template with additional columns. This log will help you track your productivity, identify improvement areas, and ensure that you meet your deadlines and goals.

Check out this complete selection of free weekly schedule templates for Microsoft Excel to round out your scheduling toolset. For options that allow real-time collaboration, try one of these free Google Sheets scheduling templates .

Homework Log Template

Homework Log Template

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Use this template to track your homework assignments. Just note the date, subject, assignment name, due date, and completion status. Add comments you have about the assignment or challenges faced, if any. By keeping a record of your homework in this way, you can avoid missing important due dates and identify workload patterns or areas where you may need extra support.

What Is a Work Log?

A work log is a detailed record of tasks, activities, and time spent during a specific period that provides valuable insights into work patterns. Use a work log to help track productivity, manage time effectively, and identify areas of improvement.

By systematically documenting task descriptions, dates, times, and durations, you creates a comprehensive overview of how work time is distributed on the work log. This can help you identify productivity trends and pinpoint inefficiencies, and it can serve as a reference for future project planning or audits.

What Are the Types of Work Logs?

Work logs vary based on their use. For example, a daily work log tracks tasks and time spent each day, while a project log records activities associated with specific projects. Other types can include time logs or task logs.

Here are some common types of work logs:

  • Time Logs: Time logs track the amount of time spent on specific tasks or activities. They help you understand how time is allocated and how it can be used for productivity analysis, resource allocation, and billing purposes.
  • Daily Activity Logs: Daily activity logs provide a record of tasks, activities, and accomplishments for each day. They help in tracking progress, identifying patterns, and maintaining a record of work activities.
  • Task Logs: Task logs focus on individual tasks or assignments. Use task logs to record details such as task descriptions, start and end times, status updates, and any relevant notes or comments. Task logs help teams and individuals manage and track tasks within a project.
  • Project Logs: Project logs track activities, milestones, and progress related to a specific project. They capture information about project updates, deliverables, risks, issues, and any significant events or changes. Project logs serve as a historical record and aid in project management and reporting.

You can edit most work log templates to fit your needs. Any task or project that requires time or task tracking will benefit from the use of a work log.

Elements of Work Log

A typical work log usually contains elements such as task date, description, start and end times, duration, and additional notes or comments. Depending on the context, it might also include fields for project name, resources used, or any encountered issues.

These are some common elements of a work log:

  • Date and Time: All work logs should include a date and time for each entry. This allows you to keep the sequence of tasks or activities organized.
  • Task Description: Clearly describe the task or activity you are working on. Be specific enough that it is clear what you have accomplished or what needs to be done.
  • Duration: Note the amount of time you spent on each task or activity. This can be in hours, minutes, or even seconds, depending on the level of detail you want to capture.
  • Project or Category: If you are working on multiple projects or tasks, it can be helpful to assign each entry to a specific project or category. This allows for easy filtering and analysis of your work log later on.
  • Notes or Comments: Use this section to include additional information or comments relevant to the task. It could be progress updates, issues faced, or other observations that might be useful for future reference.
  • Milestones or Goals: If you have specific milestones or goals for a project or task, you can include them in your work log. This helps you track your progress in relation to your overarching goals.
  • Follow-Up or Next Steps: At the end of each entry, consider adding a section for follow-up or next steps. This reminds you of any pending actions or tasks related to the logged activity.
  • Signature or Initials: Include your signature or initials to indicate that you performed the task or activity.

How to Create a Work Log

To create a work log, define the elements you need to track, such as the task, start and end times, and duration. Arrange them in a document such as a spreadsheet, and fill it out as you complete your tasks.

Follow these simple steps to create a work log in Excel that will help you track your progress and record your work activities.

1. Download Your Work Log Template

  • Download the work log template .
  • In the menu bar, click File , then choose Save As …. Rename the template, and save it in a location that can be easily accessed.

2. Determine the Purpose of Your Work Log

  • Define what you aim to achieve by recording your work activities.
  • Consider if your purpose is to monitor progress toward certain goals, to identify areas needing improvement, or to keep a record of the tasks you've completed.

3. Fill in the Information for Your Work Log

  • Enter the details for the Name, Contact, Today’s Date, Department, and Supervisor fields. 

Enter Work Log Details

  • Fill in each activity in the Activity column. Enter the start and end times in HH:MM format, followed by either AM or PM , and the template will calculate the total time spent on the activity. Enter the status of the activity and any relevant notes. 

Fill in each activity in the Activity column

4. Review and Monitor Your Work Log Template

  • Review the content of your work log template. Add or delete information in the template as needed.
  • Customize your template to add tasks and update cost information as necessary.
  • Share your customized work log template with interested parties.

What Is a Work Log Template?

A work log template is a preformatted tool designed to track work-related activities, tasks, and time spent. It provides a structured way to record and manage work data, ensuring consistency and ease in tracking productivity.

Work log templates streamline the process of creating and maintaining work logs, saving time and effort while ensuring consistency and clarity in recording work-related data. They are practical tools for individuals to track productivity, manage time effectively, and maintain a comprehensive record of their work activities for future reference or reporting purposes.

Benefits of Using a Work Log Template

Work log templates ensure consistency and accuracy in recording tasks, allowing individuals to monitor productivity and manage time. They also provide a comprehensive record of activities for future reference, which can aid in project planning, workload balancing, and performance reporting.

These are some benefits of using a work log template:

  • Enhanced Time Management: A work log facilitates effective time tracking. By recording the duration of tasks, you can gain insight into time allocation, highlighting areas that require adjustment for optimal time use.
  • Boosted Productivity Tracking: By documenting your tasks and accomplishments in a work log, you can see how much work you have completed, evaluate efficiency, and identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Improved Task Prioritization: By keeping a clear record of your activities in a work log, you more effectively prioritize tasks. Use a template to help assess task importance, set priorities, and properly allocate your time and resources, ensuring that critical tasks are completed on time.
  • Increased Accountability: A work log promotes accountability. Documenting tasks and progress enables objective performance assessment and offers a tangible record for reporting or sharing with others.
  • Valuable Historical Reference: A work log serves as a historical reference, enabling you to review past activities, decisions, and outcomes. This can be valuable for evaluating performance, assessing projects, and replicating successful strategies.
  • Proactive Problem Identification and Resolution: A work log helps detect patterns or recurring problems, allowing you to notice trends, bottlenecks, or improvement areas, then take proactive steps to address issues.
  • More Effective Communication and Collaboration: A work log encourages transparency in communication and collaboration with team members. It provides a clear view of your progress, aiding in task coordination and shared insights.

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Welcome to our collection of printable reading logs! Whether you’re a teacher looking to encourage your students to read more or a parent wanting to keep track of your child’s reading progress, these logs are here to help. We’ve got 10 different logs to choose from, each with its own unique style and features. Whether you want something simple and straightforward or something a bit more interactive and fun, we’ve got you covered. So go ahead, take a look and see which one works best for you and your family.

Reading logs are a great tool for students to keep track of their reading progress, set goals, and reflect on what they’ve read. There are many different ways to create a reading log and many different types of reading logs to choose from. Here are a few ideas:

  • Simple reading chart: This is a basic reading log where students can just record the title, author, and number of pages of each book they read. This is a good option for younger students or for students who are just starting to keep track of their reading.
  • Reflective reading chart: This type of reading log asks students to think more deeply about what they’ve read. Students can write a short summary of the book and then reflect on their thoughts and feelings about the book. This can be a great way for students to process and understand what they’ve read.
  • Reading challenge chart: This type of reading log is for students who want to set a goal for themselves and track their progress. Students can set a goal for how many books they want to read in a certain time period, and then record each book as they finish it. This can be a fun and rewarding way for students to push themselves to read more.
  • Book club reading chart: If a student is part of a book club, they can use a reading log to keep track of the books they read with the club and record their thoughts and discussions about each book.
  • Digital reading chart: There are many apps and websites that allow students to create a digital reading log. This can be a convenient option for students who prefer to keep track of their reading on their phone or computer.

So why is it important for students to keep a reading log? Here are a few reasons:

  • It helps students keep track of their reading progress: A reading log is a great way for students to see how much they’ve read over time. This can be especially helpful for students who are trying to improve their reading skills or who are working towards a specific reading goal.
  • It encourages students to read more: By keeping a reading log, students can see how much they’ve read and how close they are to reaching their reading goal. This can be a great motivator for students to keep reading.
  • It helps students reflect on what they’ve read: A reading log that asks students to write about their thoughts and feelings about a book can be a great way for students to process and understand what they’ve read. This can lead to deeper and more meaningful discussions about the books they’ve read.
  • It helps students stay organized: A reading log can help students keep track of which books they’ve read and when they read them. This can be especially helpful for students who are part of a book club or who are reading a series of books.

In conclusion, reading logs are a useful tool for students to keep track of their reading progress, set goals, and reflect on what they’ve read. There are many different ways to create a reading log and many different types to choose from. Whether it’s a simple log to record the books they’ve read, a reflective log to think more deeply about their reading, or a digital log to keep track of their progress on their phone or computer, a reading log can be a valuable resource for students.

Reading Log Printable Templates

Printable Reading Logs

Simple, with space for four books, including book name, author, start and end date, and the student's star rating for the book.

Reading Journal Worksheet Template 2

Include title, minutes spent reading, and space for a short review as well as a spot for students to write about their favorite part of this week's reading.

Reading Log Worksheet Template 3

The students colors one fish for every 10 minutes of reading during the week.

Reading Journal Worksheet Template 4

Includes the book title, number of minutes read, difficulty and star rating

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This simple reading chart includes the date, title author and minutes read.

Reading Log Worksheet Template 6

Includes space for title author, and start/end date.

Reading Log Worksheet Template 7

Includes date, pages read, minutes read, and smile face ratings.

Reading Log Worksheet Template 8

A single book review sheet that includes smiley ratings, new words and characters learned, and space for next book to read.

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Single book review with space for main characters, new words learned, favorite parts, and recommendation

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Book reflection that provides space for the student to write a paragraph about what they liked and disliked about the book

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If you are one of the book worms who love reading or are going to make reading a regular habit, then reading logs can become incredibly useful tool for to help you make reading a hobby. Or probably you are an elementary school educator who needs to make sure the pupils have nice worksheets to track how many pages they read every day, so you can grade and reward them. Or probably you're busy parents who want a child to develop a reading habit. These printable templates are designed to help you capture the books you’ve read in the past of are reading now, summarize the content, track the reading time, rate the books and simply keep a reading journal.

Download one of the classic reading log templates that have only the essentials so you can capture the name of the book, its author, time when you read a certain book and probably even rate it. Click the "Download & Print" button to choose your page size and save PDF file on your device or receive it via email.

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Reading Journal Templates

If you're a vivid reader, then you might even consider a reading journaling routine. This habit helps to make the most of each book and capture all the important and valuable insights so you don't forget anything quickly. Download once and print out as many pages as you want to take notes about each book and jot down your thoughts about your weekly reading or daily reading.

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Do you want to keep track of your child’s (or your own) reading habits? Use these free printable reading log to help you track how many books or pages you’ve read and set up a lifelong habit of reading!

Reading logs are an incredibly useful tool for tracking and encouraging reading habits. They can help children, students, and adults alike to measure and monitor their progress as they read through books. 

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That’s why we’ve created these free printable reading logs! Our reading log printables make it easy to keep track of your reading in style! Get started today with our free printable reading logs and start tracking your progress towards becoming an avid reader!

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Why Use a Reading Log

Whether you’re a student or an adult, keeping track of your reading progress can be incredibly beneficial. By using a reading log, you can:

  • Track how much you’ve read throughout the month or year
  • Monitor your progress in each book that you read
  • Set goals for yourself ie. Read 1 book a week or 25 books in a year, etc. 
  • Quickly reference books you’ve read in the past or recall information such as author
  • Create a habit of daily reading for yourself or your children (use a printable habit tracker to help make this stick!)
  • Keep kids on track and motivated to read. 

Using a reading log is also an excellent way to motivate yourself to read more. Seeing your progress in writing will help encourage you to keep going, even when things get challenging or tedious. And with these reading log templates, all of this can be done without taking up too much time or effort.

You can even use a completed reading log as an incentive for a prize or reward. This is perfect for summer reading or for reluctant readers who need an outside push to read more. 

So, if you’re looking for an easy and efficient way to track your reading progress, download our free printable reading logs today! You won’t regret it. Happy tracking!

These reading logs are perfect to placing in your child’s school binder, along with other resources such as:

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There are lots of different reading logs to choose from. 

You can choose simple ones with minimal information, logs with ratings, or summer reading logs. 

To download, simply click on the image of the log you want to download it to your device. 

Simple Reading Log Printables

These first reading logs are simple, with minimal information. 

To use, write down the date you read, the title you read, and how many pagers/how long you read for. 

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Printable Reading Logs with Rating Stars 

These next reading logs have a place to write down your thoughts on each book you read using a star rating system. 

Simply write down the title and color in the stars- 1 one star means you didn’t enjoy the book and 5 stars means you loved it!

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Reading Log with Title, Author, and Pages

The next reading logs have a place to write down the date, title of the book, author, and how many pages/minutes you read for. 

It’s great for tracking daily reading habits. 

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Printable Summer Reading Logs

Do your kids need to be motivated to read during summer vacation from school?

Use these printable summer reading logs to track their daily reading. 

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You can choose to offer incentives for a completed chart- such as a treat, field trip, or other reward.

Or you can use the reading log as a daily task that must be completed before screen time or other free-time activities. 

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Picture Based Reading Log Coloring Sheet

This last reading log is more of a coloring sheet- making it perfect for younger kids, or those who really only want to track how many books they’ve read.

To use it, color one book each time you finish reading one. 

Make a goal for yourself (or your child) for completing the entire log!

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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.

Download in Multiple Formats

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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45 Printable Reading Log Templates (Word – Excel)

A Reading Log Template is a simple way of documenting an individual’s reading activities, notes, and thoughts on what they have read.

It is similar to a diary or a journal as it helps you record what you have read so far, how many pages you have read, and your experience and views.

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Free Reading Log Template

Reasons of Keeping it

There are several reasons you should consider keeping a reading log, from capturing your thoughts about the books you have read, noting down the different messages you draw from each book, and keeping track of the different storylines.

It is a handy tool that everyone should consider having. It also helps remind students to read and encourages them to note down everything they have read. Teachers and parents also use it to show students the books they have read and encourage them to read more. Other significant benefits include:

Overcoming the forgetting curve

The benefits of reading are usually negated if you do not remember what you have read. However, studies have shown that most people tend to forget nearly everything they have read within 24 hours. It can come in handy and help you to have a better chance of overcoming the forgetting curve.

Although noting down everything you have read or the key things to remember may not directly improve your memory, it will help you keep track of the books you have read and make it easy to revisit that information anytime you need to.

Maintaining a list of useful books

It is common for people who love to read books to ask for books. As an avid reader, you may probably get this question many times from your friends, family, or colleagues. To ensure that you always have a list of books to recommend to them, it is recommended that you note down the titles of each book you read and include a brief overview of what the publication is all about as it will help you remember and give the proper recommendations.

Evolving your worldview

Reading enhances how you view the world. From reading different books written by different people, from different parts of the world, you understand different cultures, opinions, and perspectives of life and livelihoods. Recording different books you read will help you retrace the different stories, values, and messages you value from the different books you have managed to read.

Passing on to kids

A book log is an excellent way of motivating your kids to read more books and become avid book readers like you. Whether you are looking to give your kids a must-read list of books or simply to have them read some of the information you have found helpful over your reading period, you can use a log to do so.

Citing sources for a book

Citing a book, quote, or any other formal publication gives credit to what you are talking about. Whether you are writing a book, giving a speech, or writing a blog post, quoting your sources can help show your audience that you have done some due diligence and are familiar with related topics.

In addition, noting down important points to remember or specific quotes that you would like to use in the future can help you remember them easily and incorporate them in your writing or speech.

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How to Take a Log

There are two main reasons for using a template: formal school assignments and personal/private use.

Here is a comprehensive breakdown of how you should use it in either case:

Reading log for school

If you are using the template for formal school assignments, here are some of the things that you should do:

Review assignment

When keeping a log for your formal classroom assignments, it is vital that you only include the critical information required for each assignment. Make sure to go through the assignment requirements carefully and ask for clarifications from your teachers before noting down the details.

Some of the information that you should consider including in the log include:

  • The title of the book
  • The title of the assignment
  • The author or volume of the book
  • The dates you read each page
  • The amount of time you spend reading
  • Major characters and plot development
  • Questions you may have as you read

Design template

Although we recommend you use our ready-to-use templates, you can still create or design one from scratch using your notebook or computer software such as MS Word. First, create or design a template with all the essential components you would like to have. Ensure that you allocate enough space for each item.

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Enter all assignments

Note down all the reading assignments, including academic reading, poems, books, and other materials that you have been given by your teachers, making sure to include the information about the book, author, and the duration of the assignment.

Read slowly and carefully

When you have been assigned some assignments, you must take your time to go through each assignment keenly, pay attention to key details, and note down all the critical information you garner.

Note down the central theme of what you are reading, the characters, and character development, and also make sure to write down any questions that you may have.

Read your assigned texts

If your teachers have assigned you a task, you must understand what the assignment is all about to do it well.

Although you may sometimes be given a general assignment such as completing three books by a certain period, it is still essential to understand the type of books you would be reading, the content to look for, and the areas to note down reading

Other times you may be assigned specific assignments with specific goals and objectives; ensure to allocate enough time to complete all your assignments, and don’t forget to note down everything you read.

Record bibliographical information

In most academic assignments, you will be required to provide a complete bibliographic citation for your work. Make sure to note down the biographical information for each book, especially if it is an E-book.

Here is a breakdown of the bibliographical information you should include in the template, the author’s name, the title of the book, the publication dates, the publisher’s address, and any other identifying information such as co-authors, editions, etc.

Write factual details

When you have been given an assignment, in most cases, you will be required to provide facts on what you have read.

To help you keep track of what you have read and the facts, consider noting down the following in the log:

  • Plot elements
  • Character names

You may also include other vital elements such as the plot development, the theme, arguments, etc.

Copy essential messages to the log

Most formal assignments usually require identifying specific passages or quotations significant to certain questions and worthy of further analysis. Therefore, when reading a book, make sure to note down any phrase, quote, or passage that you find to be intriguing, mysterious, or confusing.  

Write your questions

Writing down questions that you may have while reading a book or any other publication is important as it helps you grasp the content much faster as you try to get answers to those questions. Writing the right questions can also help prove to your teachers that you read the book you were assigned to read.

Note personal thoughts

Reading is all about connecting with what other people think, feel, believe, or do. So, when you read a book, note down your thoughts as they will help you understand the book even further, and you can easily remember what you read in the book by going through some of the thoughts you wrote down.

Use your observations to make analytical claims

Connecting your personal experiences with what you read in a book is a great way to understand what it is all about and analyze the book more critically. Note down some of the things you love about each book you read and relate them to what you felt.  

Relate it with academic work

If you have been given a formal assignment, chances are, what you are reading is related to other topics or literature work. Therefore, as you read your assigned work, make sure to think of how such books or publications are related to other academic work in your class.

Write formal journal entries

Some assignments may require that you write formal journal entries. Journal entries require that you write complete sentences and paragraphs highlighting what you have read and providing an in-depth view.

Focus on long-term development

A log is an excellent way of tracking your reading progress. By noting down the different things, you learn how much you have improved your reading ability and time, you will see how far you have come and how you are progressing.

Steps to Create a Personal Log

The second reason for keeping a log is for personal use. Most people who are fond of reading usually keep a template to help them remember the different chapters, flow, and theme of the book. Just like when keeping it for school, there are several things that you should consider when using it for personal use.

Following are a few steps to create your personal log :

Design a template

Start by choosing or designing a template with all the entries you may want to use while reading your books. You may choose to download a pre-made template or craft one from scratch using software such as MS Word.

For this purpose, the following are some free templates:

Free Printable Reading Log Template

Read actively and slowly

The best way to read any book or publication is to read actively, noting down everything you learn as you read. Some of the things that you should consider noting down in your log include:

  • Publication
  • Book titles

To ensure that you remain an active reader, consider doing the following:

  • Set some time to read every day
  • Limit your screen time and resolve to read
  • Go for books you enjoy reading
  • Get recommendations for books to read from your friends, family, or colleagues who are active readers

Write bibliographical information

The best way to remember each book you read is by noting down important information about each book. For each book, note down the author’s name, title, the year of publication, and the publisher’s name. You may also include the volume, co-authors, and the publisher’s city. This information will help you remember the book and help you recommend it to your friends.

Include the date when you read

The best way to keep track of your performance is to note down the dates when you read. This is especially important if you are reading several books at once. By noting down the dates, you may review them later to see how the information you obtained from such books has helped you out in your life.

Write page number for your favorite passage

When reading a book, you will always find phrases, quotes, passages that you would like to remember, quote, or use in your publications or speech; make sure to note down the different pages with a hint on what that page contains to help you trace it in a much more manageable way.

As you read a book, article, blog, or any other publication, you will always find essential information to note down. Although you may not be able to note down every piece of information you get, make sure to note down those that you don’t want to forget.

Reflect on the book

After reading each book, you must reflect on each book and understand its meaning and significance. Review the information you obtained, how your thoughts shifted, and some of your favorite aspects. Note down everything immediately after reading the book since the ideas will still be fresh in your mind to preserve these reflections.

Reread your log

After compiling your log, make sure to go through it to see if there is any vital information that you may have left out or any changes you would like to make to the log. Reading your log will help you understand how your taste has grown over time and how the books you read are impacting your daily life.

Using a reading log can encourage you to read more books as you track your progress. However, not everyone conforms to the idea of writing down everything they read.

If you find a log to be a distraction for you, it is recommended that you discontinue its use. On the other hand, if you choose to use a reading log, keep a backup copy, primarily documenting your reading log on a computer.   

Tips for Using It

Here are some tips that you should consider when using a template:

  • When documenting your reading experience in your reading log, don’t get caught up in writing perfect prose. Instead, use simple words to help you understand what you are reading to help you avoid wasting time and remain focused.
  • Logs can help you become an agile reader. However, it may only work if you are consistent in reading and writing down the important things you learn while reading different publications.
  • Make sure to note down essential items immediately when the information is still fresh in your mind.

Templates are used for various reasons; from helping students reflect on specific skills or strategies to providing teachers, parents, and guardians with a means of monitoring their child’s progress at school and home, a template is a must-have item.For agile readers, a log template is an excellent way of documenting the experiences they get while reading different books, noting down important information, quotes, and passages that they may later use in their speech or other publications. Regardless of the reason for using a reading log, one thing that cuts across is consistency . If you are not consistent in using it, you may not track your progress and remember critical information you get from each book.

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June 8, 2022 by Printabulls Team 2 Comments

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Whether you are well into the school year or are enjoying a relaxed summertime schedule, reading logs are undoubtedly an excellent way for your child or student to keep track of their book-reading goals.

During the school year, children (in both elementary and middle school) are encouraged – or even required – to read as much as possible and are usually given a target number of minutes or pages to read every day. If you are an educator, homeschooler, or are a parent who simply wants their child to excel in reading, printing out a reading log for them to keep track of their minutes is the perfect way to ensure they are reading an appropriate minimum amount. Tracking progress also allows the child to see how well they are doing which will encourage them to read even more!

If the school year has ended and you’re already into summertime mode it doesn’t mean that reading is less important or unneeded – with all that extra time on their hands it is actually a perfect opportunity to have your child check out some books from the local library (more book trackers here!) and dive in! Reading year-round will help them maintain all the progress they’ve made during the previous school year in terms of reading and comprehension, plus it’s a great boredom buster – who doesn’t love getting lost in a great book!?

Below, we have 21 Free Printable Reading Logs for your child(ren) to use! Each one will allow them to keep track of the titles, minutes, and/or pages they have read every day. Some are specific to summer reading while others are perfect for use any time of the year. Several are weekly reading logs while the remainder are monthly. There is a lot of variety when it comes to what you’re looking for, so be sure to scroll through the options below to pick the perfect one for your needs!

After you’ve found the one you want to use, all you need to do is click on the image, download the free PDF file to your computer, and print!

All that’s left now is to find a good book (or a few) and enjoy some good quality reading time!

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