Class Reading Log

Class reading logs are a great way to continue the classroom community you have established in the early weeks of school. Reading books to the class is a lovely shared experience, upon which you can reflect for learning in the curriculum areas of your program and also the social goals of your classroom.

Keep a list of the books you have read so that students can reflect back when the need arises. This is especially helpful to encourage students to make text-text connections in comprehension. If you have made anchor charts after shared and modelled reading, keep these also, so that you cab refer back to detail you found in the story.


We have added a cute crocodile themed class book log to our store. Use the pages in this file to create a growing book reading list display for your class.

Print the header and crocodile and multiple 'book stacks'. Create a display in your classroom by gluing the stacks to the crocodile's back. Upon each book spine you can write the titles of the books you read as a class.

We have included both a color and blackline version



Hop over to our TpT store to find this new printable! Thanks so much for stopping by our blog today, we hope you have a lovely week.