Description
Track, celebrate, and display your students’ reading journeys with our Book Week 2025: Reading Log Worksheet! Inspired by this year’s theme – Book an Adventure – this creative resource turns reading into a visual celebration. Each time a student finishes a book, they colour a book spine on their bookshelf, creating a growing record of their reading achievements.
This versatile resource supports both individual goal-setting and whole-class participation. Whether used for a weekly challenge, monthly goal tracker, or year-long record, it helps students build reading stamina, reflect on their habits, and take pride in their progress. Plus, it makes a vibrant and interactive classroom display when paired with your Book Week decor.
Choose between individual and group formats, and customise with a colour code system or calendar layout to track which books were read when. It’s a powerful, low-prep way to turn reading into a visible and celebrated adventure!
Key Learning Outcomes:
- ✅ Promote independent reading and personal goal-setting
- ✅ Support the 2025 Book Week theme: Book an Adventure
- ✅ Develop reading habits through visual progress tracking
- ✅ Encourage reflection on reading choices and experiences
- ✅ Reinforce classroom reading culture with engaging displays
What’s Included:
- Bookshelf-style reading log with colourable book spines
- Space to personalise with student name or month
- Optional monthly calendar and colour key for tracking reading over time
- Individual and class display options
Materials Needed:
- Printed reading log (A4 for individuals or A3 for display)
- Coloured pencils, markers or crayons
- Optional: Display wall or reading corner for posting progress
How to Use:
- Print individual or whole-class versions of the reading log template.
- Each time a student finishes a book, they colour in one book spine.
- Use the colour key or calendar to mark when each book was completed.
- Encourage students to reflect on favourite books or set monthly goals.
- Display logs in the classroom for a shared visual of class reading progress.
Ideas for Classroom Use:
- 💡 Use as a reading challenge tracker during Book Week or all term long
- 💡 Pair with book reviews or short reflections for selected titles
- 💡 Display logs under the Book Week 2025 “Book an Adventure” banner
- 💡 Create a student “reading passport” and use the log as the bookshelf section
- 💡 Highlight one student each week whose log shows consistent growth
Top Teacher Tips:
- 💛 Enlarge to A3 size for younger students or for group displays
- 💛 Let students personalise their shelves with doodles or book titles
- 💛 Create a consistent colour code (e.g. red for fiction, blue for nonfiction, green for graphic novels)
- 💛 Celebrate milestones by awarding certificates or praise postcards
Our Reading Log Worksheet is a fun, visual way to support student reading and highlight progress throughout Book Week 2025 and beyond. With each coloured book spine, students build confidence and pride in their reading adventure!
Pair it with our Book an Adventure Book Week Banner for a cohesive and inspiring classroom display!
Additional information
Number of Pages | 8 |
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File Format |
Australian Curriculum V9
F - 6
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