A journal for your students to keep track of their home reading.
Print out this booklet and staple the pages together.
Students can track any reading they are doing at home and set goals with their parents or caregivers.
Updated: 04 Apr 2018
A journal for your students to keep track of their home reading.
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Pages: 6 Pages
Years: F - 7
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A journal for your students to keep track of their home reading.
Print out this booklet and staple the pages together.
Students can track any reading they are doing at home and set goals with their parents or caregivers.
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