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Some items you will likely have to include in your log are: The title and author of the book. The dates you read which page. The amount of time you spent reading each day. Key themes of the book. Major characters and plot developments. Questions you have as you read.
Reading response logs are like reading journals that students complete for self-selected texts (or any text read outside of class time).
Reading logs have long been a staple of the elementary school years. Students logged books they read or minutes they read or even pages they read. Sometimes reading logs would be sent home, other times they would stay at school, or (perhaps most often) they would lie dormant at the bottom of a backpack.
The Daily Reading Log is a quick place for students to keep track of their daily reading and allows you to collect reading data!
The Daily Reading Log is a quick place for students to keep track of their daily reading and allows you to collect reading data!
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Reading response logs are like reading journals that students complete for self-selected texts (or any text read outside of class time).
A reading log is much like a journal, except that it describes every book or article you read. Sometimes a reading log is part of a formal school assignment, and sometimes it is something you want to keep solely for yourself.
For many students, the reading log serves one purpose only: to prove their reading to their teacher. Used in this way, reading becomes a chore, something a reader is forced to do, rather than chooses to do. When used in a celebratory manner, reading logs become artifacts of our reading lives.
For many students, the reading log serves one purpose only: to prove their reading to their teacher. Used in this way, reading becomes a chore, something a reader is forced to do, rather than chooses to do. When used in a celebratory manner, reading logs become artifacts of our reading lives.
Some items you will likely have to include in your log are: The title and author of the book. The dates you read which page. The amount of time you spent reading each day. Key themes of the book. Major characters and plot developments. Questions you have as you read.

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