Reading Challenge
30-Day Reading Challenge
Numbered thirty-cell grid to tick off daily reading — one square per day for a month-long streak challenge. Minimal columns; focus is consistency not volume detail.
About this resource
- Category
- Reading
- Type
- Reading Challenge
- Year group
- All Years
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Starting on the first of the month as a family
- Allowing missed days with a 'catch-up read' rule
- Classroom wall grid where everyone ticks together
- Reward at day thirty without breaking the streak early
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