In my experience, reading charts and logs will usually turn reading - fun experiences - into annoying chores. There are defects. I have pressure. There are many speculations about what to read. Because I am willing to record the actual reading time when they are involved in good books. A unique reading record, based on the idea of Ekuwah Moses, a Las Vegas educator and learning strategist, is a literacy expert and guidance guide in the performance field. When she cooperated with the principal who insisted on carrying out a new 'no homework' policy at school, she created an alternative reading log.
In collaboration with the principal, Moses created a reading log containing many practical and unique choices for reading. Unlike most reading diaries, children (or perhaps parents) do not need to keep track of the number of minutes you read or the number of books you read. Also, there is no need for students to list the authors or titles. "Children like the ideas of parents and active participation," Moses said. "There are several children who chose the idea of reading in a bathtub, reading with a flashlight, reading with a pet at home," she said. My parents read it together