Reading Tracker
Reading Minutes Tracker
Progress bars with minute milestones to fill in — track cumulative reading time rather than book count. Bars give a tangible sense of hours building toward a target.
About this resource
- Category
- Reading
- Type
- Reading Tracker
- Year group
- All Years
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Aiming for five hundred minutes in a half term
- Shading bars weekly after totalling the log
- Replacing book-count charts for slow readers
- Linking milestones to small non-food treats
Common questions
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