Hey there book lovers!
As an avid reader, I know how important it is to keep track of the books you’ve read. That’s why I was thrilled to come across these FREE reading log templates that I just had to share with you all!
Template 1: Monthly Reading Log
This template is perfect for those of us who want to keep track of our reading progress month by month. With space to include the title, author, date started and finished, as well as a rating system to rate the book, this reading log is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Template 2: Summer Reading Log
Summer is the perfect time to catch up on some much needed reading. This template is a great way to keep track of all the books you read over the summer break. With space to include the book title, author, and a spot to check off when the book has been completed, this summer reading log is sure to keep you on track.
Template 3: Daily Reading Log
If you’re someone who loves to read every day, then this daily reading log is perfect for you. With space to list the book title, author, and start and end time, you can keep track of all your daily reading habits. There’s even a section to jot down your favorite quote from the book!
Template 4: Classroom Reading Log
Teachers, this one’s for you! This reading log is a great way to encourage your students to read outside of the classroom. With spaces to list the title, author, and pages read, you can keep track of how much reading your class is doing. There’s even a spot to add up the pages read in a week and a section for a parent signature!
Template 5: Book Club Reading Log
If you’re in a book club, then you know how important it is to keep track of all the books you’ve read. This reading log is perfect for book clubs. With spaces to list the book title, author, and discussion questions, you can keep track of each book your club reads and all the discussions that go along with them.
So there you have it, book lovers! Five amazing reading log templates to help keep you on track and organized. Happy reading!