The Road Trip Summer Reading Chart

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 Looking for a copy of the Road Trip Summer Reading Chart for kids?  Pop in your email below and it’ll come right to your inbox!

It’s the FIFTH year of the Summer Reading Chart and I could not be more thrilled to share it with you!

This year’s was designed by Jorrien of Fell. I saw the Fell booth at Christkindlmarkt back in December and knew immediately I wanted to work with them on a reading chart. I grabbed their business card and held onto it until earlier this spring – when I reached out, Jorrien immediately agreed and he did the most incredible job!

The theme for this year’s is Road Trip and I LOVE how it all came together.

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This year’s reading challenges (20 in all) are on the road signs spread along the interstate on the left and at the bottom are the route signs where you can track your reading all summer long.

You can decide how you want to track it – you can color in every day that you read at all, every day that you read for a certain amount of time or write in the titles of the books you’re reading. It’s up to you what works best for your family and schedule!

 

reading chart for kids I haven’t even talked about all the cute details to color in, from the different ecosystems as you travel along the road to all the animals, cars, and plants.

And, as always, the summer reading chart for kids is always free! Just pop in your email address below and it’ll come right to your inbox, ready to print off.

reading chart for kids

I love hearing from teachers who print out a copy for all their students to take home as an end-of-year gift or families that pass them out to neighbors to kick off summer or pop them in their local Little Free Library. There are so many ways to use this free reading chart for kids!

You can print it at home, but I always think the most fun is doing an engineer print – it’s only a few dollars and having a big version is so fun. I have a whole rundown of how to order an engineer print here. Once you do it, you’ll never go back!

reading chart for kids

And if you use it this summer and share it on Instagram, please tag me (@everydayreading) and Fell (@madebyfell) so we can see them in action!

P.S. The four previous Summer Reading Charts are all still available for free here, if you’d like those ones instead!

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road trip reading chart for kids

Photos by Heather Mildenstein

 

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28 Comments

  1. I love to print out the OG reading log for my first grade students. Could you send that one to me please? It isn’t working for some reason. Thank you! These are so much fun!

  2. Hi,
    I am having trouble getting this to print If I reduce it to fit on 81/2×11 the road signs don’t shrink. so the words run over the borders and into the art work. I can’t seem to get it to print out over 4 sheets so that it’s the full size either. Is there something I’m not doing?
    Thanks for your help!

  3. I loved the Christmas countdown reading chart and can’t wait to use this one but the link is not working and I can’t get a copy of it.

  4. This year’s theme is so fun! I’d sure appreciate a copy of the 8.5″ x 11′ version — I plan to hand out copies at our last Girl Scout meeting of the school year and I’ll also leave copies in two Little Free Libraries in my neighborhood. Love these charts! Thank you!!

  5. Can you please send it to me over email too? I’ve tried the forms above twice and nothing in all my email folders. Thank you so much for offering this!

  6. Hi! We love these, but I’ve tried getting it sent to my email a few times and it hasn’t shown up! I’ve checked all the folders. Would someone be able to send it directly?
    Thanks!

  7. Hi there! I would love to print, but the link from email isn’t working! Can you directly email to me as well? Thank you!!!

  8. Can you send me the 8.5 x 11 one please? Love your site and all you do to encourage reading!

  9. Could you also send me an email with the link for the reading chart? I’ve tried getting it to send a copy to my email a few times and it hasn’t come.

  10. Hello, I’ve tried to print it to 11 X 14 (which I did last year) but the image won’t fill the page.
    Suggestions?

    Thank you.

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