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This is a visual for how students work their way up the Reading Ladder. Kindergarten is working within the levels 1 and 2 throughout the year. When working with your child, please focus on these skills so that they have a solid reading foundation. Success is earned and needs to be worked for. Thank you to Katelyn's Learning Studio for this amazing resource.
Struggling to hit your reading goals? Here's how I plan to FINALLY hit mine, along with my 2022 reading list with 24+ great reads!
Get excited about reading with cute bookshelf reading logs for kids of all ages. Print book log template from pdf and start reading a book!
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While I don't think that we should only set goals beginning January 1st, I do love setting goals for the New Year. Every year for the past 4 years, I've set a goodreads reading challenge. My goal number has ranged from 90 to 100 books depending on the year. During my highest year, I read 70ish books. More often, I run in the low 60s. This year I thought about setting my goal in the 60s because, realistically, that is a goal that I can reach with little extra effort. But, then, I decided that this year I am going to set my goal at 100. For several reasons. First, because I do actually like to read. (Surprise.) Second, because I want to read more. The first year that I set my goal for 100, I read drastically more than I did the prior year. When I had free time, I was more likely to spend it reading rather than wasting my time with something that didn't truly make me happy (AKA scrolling through social media). So, I'm setting a goal that I am probably not going to achieve. And, I'm ok with that. Setting a huge goal like this helps me to do more of something that I love. One problem that people have with New Year's Resolutions is that we feel bad later when we don't meet them. But, that's not how I want to handle resolutions this year. Why not make wildly ambitious goals? Goals where even if I only make it halfway, I still have something to be proud of? This year, I am going to make optimistic resolutions. And, I am going to celebrate my progress regardless of how far I go. Reading 100 books is going to be one of my wildly ambitious goals for the year. I'll be keeping track on a paper printable which I made (and which you can download too if you'd like.) I'll post updates here on the blog as well as on instagram as I finish each book. Is anyone else including a reading challenge in your goals for this year? I'd love have a group of people to try this with (even if you aren't setting yours at 100). What are your wildly ambitious goals for 2019, book-related or otherwise? Find me on Goodreads. More bookish download available on my Etsy shop. Update: See the Quarter One Progress and Quarter Three Progress
Don't know about you but homework around here includes much reading! In order to keep track, we've created these adorable reading logs and wanted to share them with you, our lovely readers. We've got the lined paper design as pictured above and another. Click on the one you want (or both) to download. They print 4 to a page, then cut on the gray lines. We'd love to hear if you snag 'em! Enjoy! Design elements by Just so Scrappy. Linking to: Ginger Snap Crafts, S- The DIY Showoff, Under the Table and Dreaming, M - The Girl Creative, MM Party at BNOTP, Making the World Cuter, Skip to my Lou, Sumo's Sweet Stuff, Keeping it Simple, T- Coastal Charm, Tip Junkie, All Thingz Related, Today's Creative Blog, Hope Studios W- Trendy Treehouse, Blue Cricket Design, Someday Crafts, My Backyard Eden, Room to Inspire, Creations by Kara, Just a Girl, T- Yesterday on Tuesday, The Shabby Chic Cottage, Somewhat Simple, Beyond the Picket Fence, Tidy Mom, Fireflies and Jellybeans, F- A Few of My Favorite Things, It's FUN to Craft, The Shabby Nest, Fingerprints on the Fridge, Tatertots and Jello, Funky Junk Interiors, S- Along for the Ride, I Heart Naptime
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Reading is a daily habit commonly practiced by high achievers because it's an effective method of sharpening oneself.