Title and labels
Edit the page title, student name, class name, dates, goals, or family labels.
Create printable reading logs for kids, classrooms, homeschool, summer reading, book lists, and reading challenges. Choose the fields, row count, paper size, and style, then print or save as PDF.
Use the reading log generator to create daily reading logs, weekly reading trackers, book lists, summer reading pages, classroom reading records, and homeschool reading binders with titles, authors, minutes, pages, ratings, initials, and notes.
Edit the page title, student name, class name, dates, goals, or family labels.
Add the tasks, subjects, habits, books, chores, assignments, or routine steps you need.
Choose a weekly, daily, table, card, or checklist-style layout when the tool supports it.
Select the paper size, low-ink style, notes fields, signatures, or extra columns available in the generator.
Track minutes, pages, or books read across a week.
Print logs for take-home folders, reading homework, or independent reading time.
Make a simple challenge page for vacation, library programs, or family reading goals.
Keep book lists and reading notes as part of a language arts portfolio.
Younger readers may track books, while older students may track minutes, pages, or chapters.
Parent or teacher initials make logs easier to verify when needed.
A short reaction, rating, or favorite part is usually enough for a reading log.
Yes. Choose a weekly layout and enter the fields you want students to track.
Yes. The reading log can include minutes, pages, book titles, ratings, notes, and initials.
Yes. Print a summer reading challenge or book list page and reuse it throughout the break.
Yes. Reading logs can be kept in a portfolio or binder as reading documentation.