Summer is sneaking up on us and I know we will go a little crazy with the kids at home all day long this summer, so it’s time to get a schedule together. Part of this schedule needs to include reading time for the kids so they can keep up with their reading level from end of the school year. So I’ve made these cute Printable Summer Reading Chart & Reward System for kids.
If the kids don’t read during the summer, they might drop a level by the beginning of the new school year. Reading takes practice, just like any sport or musical instrument. I’m so bad at remembering to make my kids read during the summer and I’m sure some of you might have some trouble with this too. These fun printables will help the kids keep track of their minutes and help them get rewarded for all their hard work.
This pack includes a reading chart to keep track of their minutes, book marks and reading coupons for the kids to have something to look forward to. I hope you enjoy these as much as our family has.
How to use these summer reading printables:
- Have your kids read for 20 minutes, set the timer.*
- When the timer goes off, have them color in one dot.
- When they get to number 5, they earn a coupon.
- When they get to the end, they can get a Grand Prize coupon!
*If your child is too young to read. Read books with them for 20 minutes and have them color a circle.
I made some fun matching bookmarks for the kids to keep their spot while reading too!
Click HERE to get the PDF of these cute printables.
Have a great summer full of reading adventures!
Bobbie says
So fun! Thanks so much for linking up to the Creative Exchange Link Party. I just wanted to stop by and let you know that I featured your printable on my blog today:
http://www.avisiontoremember.com/2014/07/10-summer-free-printables-roundup-plus.html
tipsfromamom says
Thanks so much Bobbie!
Meredith Moss says
Hi. I just found this freebie and I love it. It won’t let me open it to print now. Is there any way you can re-post it?
Tips From a Typical Mom says
Hi Meredith,
Try right clicking on the images and choose “save image as” then you can save it to your computer and then open it as an image and print it.
Tips From a Typical Mom says
Actually I just added a ‘click here’ link so you can download the PDF. Thanks!