Reading Chart Printable

Hey there, fellow bookworms! Are you ready to keep track of your reading goals in a fun and cute way? Look no further than this fabulous free printable reading chart! With its bright colors and adorable ribbon design, this chart will make keeping track of your reading progress an absolute delight.

Check Out This Chart!

Reading Chart - Free PrintableAs you can see, this reading chart is not only cute and colorful, but it’s also incredibly functional. The chart is designed to help you set and achieve reading goals, with spaces for you to track the titles of books you’ve read, the dates on which you read them, and even the number of pages you read each day. With this chart at your side, you’ll be able to keep track of all of your reading progress and make sure you’re hitting those goals with ease.

Why Use a Reading Chart?

If you’re already an avid reader, you might be wondering why you need to bother with a reading chart at all. After all, you’re already reading plenty of books, right? Well, while it’s true that you might be reading a lot already, using a reading chart can actually help you get more out of your reading experience.

For starters, using a reading chart can help you set more specific and achievable reading goals. Instead of just saying “I want to read more,” you can define exactly what “more” means to you. Maybe you want to read 50 books this year, or maybe you want to read more non-fiction. Whatever your goal might be, a reading chart can help you set it and then work your way towards achieving it.

But that’s not all! A reading chart can also help you stay on track with your reading goals, even when life gets busy. We all know that it can be easy to let our love of reading fall by the wayside when other responsibilities (work, family, etc.) demand our attention. But with a reading chart, you’ll have a visual reminder of your reading goals and progress, which can make it much easier to carve out time for reading even in the midst of a busy schedule.

How to Use Your Reading Chart

So you’ve printed out your reading chart and you’re ready to get started - congrats! The first thing you’ll want to do is take a look at the different sections of the chart and decide how you want to use them. Here’s a brief rundown of each section:

  • Goal: This is where you’ll write down your reading goal. It could be a set number of books you want to read, a specific genre you want to explore more, or anything else that inspires you.
  • Books Read: In this section, you’ll write down the titles of the books you’ve read. You can even get creative and use stickers or doodles to jazz up this section if you like!
  • Date Finished: Here, you’ll write down the date on which you finished each book. Seeing the dates lined up like this can be incredibly motivating!
  • Pages Read: In this section, you’ll record the number of pages you read each day. This can be a great way to motivate yourself to read a little bit every day, even if you’re short on time.
  • Notes: Finally, this section is a space for you to jot down any notes or thoughts you have about the book you just finished. Did you love it? Hate it? Write it all down here!

Once you’ve decided how you want to use each section of the chart, it’s time to start reading! As you finish each book, fill in the corresponding sections of the chart - your progress will be visible and inspiring in no time.

Other Ways to Make Reading Fun

Of course, a reading chart is just one way to keep your reading life exciting and engaging. Here are a few more ideas for ways to make reading even more fun:

  • Join a book club: Reading is always more fun when you have people to discuss it with. Joining a book club is a great way to connect with other readers and discover new books.
  • Try a reading challenge: There are plenty of reading challenges out there to choose from - whether you’re looking to read more diverse books or just want to tackle a specific genre. Participating in a challenge can help you stay motivated and inspired.
  • Get cozy: Create a cozy reading nook in your home with soft blankets, comfy pillows, and plenty of snacks. Having a dedicated space for reading can help you get into the reading mindset more easily.
  • Read outside: There’s nothing quite like reading in the fresh air and sunshine. Take your book to a local park or beach and enjoy the great outdoors while you read.

With these tips and your trusty reading chart, you’ll be a reading superstar in no time. So grab a book, settle in, and immerse yourself in the wonderful world of reading!