Monthly Reading Logs
Our school participates in two reading programs throughout the school year. Students record reading logs each month. The first program is called Book It! This program runs from October – March. The second reading program is Six Flags Read to Succeed. Monthly reading logs are homework requirements. The children may use their decodable readers that are sent home. More information will be sent home when these programs begin.
Each month your child will be responsible to read 20 minutes each night. If your child is reading chapter books, one chapter read = one book. Your child may read the same story more than once because this builds comprehension and fluency. While reading, please take time to predict what might happen next, find high frequency words, and discuss picture clues. Strong reading skills set the stage for your child’s successful education.
Please take a few minutes to review the reading logs found on the “Family Connection” pages of your child’s Big Hollow Agenda. Your child can check off “20” on each book of the calendar starting with September. I will be checking the reading logs at the end of every month. Students will receive prizes and awards for completion.
Thank you for making reading a priority in your family and helping your child develop this most important skill.
Thank you,
Ms. Robbin
Each month your child will be responsible to read 20 minutes each night. If your child is reading chapter books, one chapter read = one book. Your child may read the same story more than once because this builds comprehension and fluency. While reading, please take time to predict what might happen next, find high frequency words, and discuss picture clues. Strong reading skills set the stage for your child’s successful education.
Please take a few minutes to review the reading logs found on the “Family Connection” pages of your child’s Big Hollow Agenda. Your child can check off “20” on each book of the calendar starting with September. I will be checking the reading logs at the end of every month. Students will receive prizes and awards for completion.
Thank you for making reading a priority in your family and helping your child develop this most important skill.
Thank you,
Ms. Robbin