


| Creating a Summer Reading chart is a fantastic way to keep kids learning throughout the Summer months. Visit your local library and stock up on fun books your child is interested in. Often times your library will have their own Summer reading program you can participate in as well! |
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| Step 1: Print up your Summer Reading Chart Summer Reading Chart Printable |
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| Materials: Summer Reading Printable Cardstock Paper Pen Lots of Books! |
| Step 2: Mount to colored construction paper or laminate. Whoopee! I get to use my new laminator on this project...Score!) |
| Step 3: Hang up, and let your child cross off a box for each book they have read. Use this reading chart alongside our Summer Reading Worksheets for extra learning! |
| Summer Reading Chart |



| Summer Reading Printable Worksheet I made this worksheet to help my 5 year old work on some key skills that he happened to learn while I was teaching Big Sister. You can read more details for how to use this worksheet soon. This is a great worksheet for older children to get in a little extra review over the Summer. |


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