Summer Reading Log
Track your reading journey and achieve your summer goals
Add New Book
Reading Session
Reading Progress
Reading Statistics
Reading Log
Your reading sessions will appear here
Add a book and reading session to get started
Summer Reading Goals
Who Can Use This Reading Log
Elementary Students
Track summer reading assignments and build a lifelong reading habit with visual progress tracking
Middle & High Schoolers
Maintain reading skills during summer break and prepare for the upcoming school year
College Students
Track supplemental reading and maintain academic momentum during summer break
Adult Readers
Set and achieve personal reading goals, explore new genres, and track literary adventures
Reading Groups
Track group reading challenges and share progress with fellow book club members
Teachers & Librarians
Monitor student summer reading progress and prepare for fall reading discussions
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I add a new book to my reading log?
To add a new book, fill in the book information section with the title, author, total pages, and genre. Then add a reading session with the date, minutes read, pages read, and starting page. Click "Add Reading Session" to record it in your log.
Can I track multiple books at the same time?
Yes! You can add reading sessions for different books and the system will track each book separately. Your reading log will show all your sessions organized by book, making it easy to follow multiple books simultaneously.
Is my reading data saved permanently?
Your reading log is stored locally in your browser. To keep your data long-term, use the Export feature to download your reading log as a text file. You can then import this data later or keep it as a permanent record of your reading achievements.
How do the reading goals work?
Set your summer reading goals by entering target numbers for books, minutes, or pages. The progress bars will automatically update as you add reading sessions, showing you how close you are to achieving each goal. This visual feedback helps keep you motivated throughout the summer.
Can I share my reading progress with others?
Yes! Use the Export feature to download your reading log as a text file, which you can then share with teachers, family members, or reading groups. The export includes all your books, reading sessions, notes, and progress statistics in a clean, readable format.
Is this tool suitable for classroom use?
Absolutely! Teachers can use this tool to track summer reading assignments, and students can easily export their logs to submit as homework. The visual progress tracking and goal-setting features make it perfect for motivating young readers and maintaining reading skills during school breaks.
How is the average reading time calculated?
The average minutes per session is calculated by dividing your total reading minutes by the number of reading sessions you've logged. This helps you understand your typical reading session length and can guide you in setting realistic reading goals.
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