As a storyteller, promoting literacy is a major goal of mine, especially for my own children. One of the best ways to keep kids sharp through the summer and avoid the "summer slide" is consistent daily reading. I put together these simple reading charts to help track progress and keep my kids motivated. They are free to download for personal use, but please do not redistribute. If you wish to share, just link back to this site. Click on the pictures above to download each version. You can also grab the pink chart here and the red chart here.
Each chart has 100 spaces. You can have children read a certain number of minutes or pages to mark off each space or just mark one for each book read. The randomly-spaced stars are meant for small prizes, and the final space earns a large prize.
FONT CREDITS: For the "Reading Rocks" chart I used KG Only Hope by Kimberly Geswein. For the "Reading Racer" chart I used Blazed by Bright Ideas and Feast of Flesh by Nate Piekos.
Each chart has 100 spaces. You can have children read a certain number of minutes or pages to mark off each space or just mark one for each book read. The randomly-spaced stars are meant for small prizes, and the final space earns a large prize.
FONT CREDITS: For the "Reading Rocks" chart I used KG Only Hope by Kimberly Geswein. For the "Reading Racer" chart I used Blazed by Bright Ideas and Feast of Flesh by Nate Piekos.