Winter Reading Logs – Coloring Pages {FREE Printable Download}
These free printable winter-themed reading log coloring pages for kids are a great way to encourage and track reading!
From kindergarteners to older elementary school kids and beyond, these printable reading trackers are a fun way to encourage reading!
We’ve made this set in a cute winter theme, with penguins, hot cocoa, and mittens. Read a book or chapter and color in a picture!
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Which Printable Reading Logs are Included?
Six pages of reading logs are included in three different styles.
Penguins, mittens, and hot cocoa are included. For each different graphic, we have included pages for both reading chapters and books.
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Supplies you may need
- Printer paper or cardstock
- Crayons, markers, or watercolor paints
You may find this article on how to help a struggling reader at home helpful from a fellow blogger.
How to Organize Your Coloring Page Reading Logs
- If you decide to print out more than a few of the reading logs, you may want to contain them a bit.
- If you’d like, you can either hole punch them and place them in a binder, or punch them with this and bind them to create your own reading tracker book!
- You could even cut them out a bit (or print them two to a page) and paste them into a spiral notebook along with your other printables or coloring pages.
Looking for some new winter books to pair with these winter reading logs?
See all of our printable reading logs here.
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