Reading Journal
Reflective Reading Journal
Three reflection prompts with answer lines — deeper thinking than a star rating. Prompts invite connection, prediction, and opinion without a full essay.
About this resource
- Category
- Reading
- Type
- Reading Journal
- Year group
- All Years
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Upper KS2 homework once a fortnight
- Book club discussion starters from written answers
- Building inference beyond plot summary
- Preparing for secondary English expectations
Common questions
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