In looking for a printable reading log online, I was rather discouraged to find very few attractive options that would work for a middle schooler. There are some cutesy ones well suited for elementary aged readers, but a twelve year old doesn’t want a silly dinosaur on her reading log. So I created my own reading logs with a more grown up feel.

The file has a total of 18 landscape pages. There are four different fonts and choices of color or black & white. Some logs include the days of the week; others are blank. I hope the variety will mean that at least a few of the pages suit what you are looking for in a reading log.

As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from The Notebooking Fairy in your homeschool. If you send me photos, I will feature you in a Show Off post.
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Thanks – I love this!
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We too had problems finding a reading log suitable for slightly older kids, but I just made do with the best of what I could find. I’ll have to see if dd prefers to switch to one of yours for next month.
I have looked around, but haven’t been able to find a elementary reading log. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Corrie, a Google search for the term reading log will give you lots of options, almost all at the elementary level.