Reading Journal for First Grade:
Track Books, Build Reading Skills,
and Grow a Love of Reading
Yes, I want this Reading Journal for First Graders |
After finishing a story, children can record the date, book title, and author, then decide whether the book is fiction or nonfiction. They can write or dictate a few sentences about the book, draw a picture of their favorite part, and even give the story a star rating. Designed with beginning writers in mind, each page includes primary handwriting lines to support neat printing and growing confidence, a small space to draw, an easy way to mark if the book was easy, just right or challenging, and a rating for self and book.
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| Reading Journal for First Graders |
100 journal pages for recording favorite books
Spaces for the date, title, and author
Checkboxes for fiction and nonfiction
A section to write about the book using primary writing lines
A box to draw a picture inspired by the story
A fun star-rating system to share opinions about books
2 bonus pages at the back to create a list of favorite books and favorite authors
Large 8.5" x 11" pages perfect for young learners
This reading journal is ideal for:
- First grade students
- Homeschool families
- Classroom independent reading programs
- Summer reading activities
- Reading centers and literacy stations
- Encouraging daily reading habits at home
Whether used in the classroom or at home, My Reading Journal for First Grade gives children a special place to celebrate the books they read while strengthening comprehension, writing, and critical thinking skills.
Every book becomes a memory worth keeping !
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