I have used reading at home logs at all elementary grade levels, including Kindergarten. This explains how I did it with third graders:

http://www.share2learn.com/ideashomework5.html

Renee

On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:51 AM, Elizabeth Blinn wrote:

I need a little help. I am trying to find a way to encourage students to read at home. Has anyone used "reading logs" with their students (parents would sign off that their child read each evening)? If you have, were they helpful? My fear is that the students that really need the extra practice would either never have their log signed or the parents would sign without the reading being completed. I also don't want to turn reading for pleasure into a chore. I would love to hear any and all suggestions.

Elizabeth Blinn
LaVerna Evans Elementary
3rd-5th Reading Interventionist
[email protected]

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