Reading Journal

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Let’s tackle loss of reading skills with fun reading books! We all know the same old story…When school’s out for summer, kids don’t stay at the same level of proficiency in subjects like reading and spelling. Due to a phenomenon known as summer learning loss, students need to improve reading skills. What’s the solution? Read, read, read! Here’s our initial list –

Learning to Read: Favorite Fairy Tales

Learning to Read: Fairy Tale Adventures

Learning to Read: New Testament Stories

Homeschoolers/Teachers/Parents: Sketch/color a fun illustration. Choose a book and begin reading. Keep a daily 15 minute reading journal: date, name of story, one sentence summary, illustration. Tell someone what you read. (Skills: identification, high interest, comprehension, application, verbal, creativity)

About Martha Quinn

Book author, licensed teacher, master's degree (Reading K-12, Social Studies 7-12). Former homeschooler. Happily married Christian with two terrific children. Loves animals, swimming, music, fishing, gardening, cooking, traveling, exciting movies, good books, and the great outdoors.

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