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Aug112012

Get Rich Reading - free Printable

You know I'm a huge fan of reading children!

I've created a printable for you - "Get Rich Reading".   This details the incentive program I'm using with our children this year, and how you can use it, too.

It includes the Get Rich Reading notebook covers (one for a boy and one for a girl) and a reading log.    Hopefully it will inspire your children (if they aren't already!) to READ, READ, READ!

To download this printable, simply go to the Homegrown Learners' Facebook page and click on the "Only for Likers" tab.  Once there, you will be able to download this printable!  

 

Reader Comments (2)

I don't have a notebook but I have told my DS 9 who loves to read that for every book over 20 books that he reads I will pay him $.50. I started with $1.00 but since he LOVES reading I decided to take the money down so he doesn't break me LOL. This is my child who read Harry Potter in a week.

August 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterChandra

This is a great idea, Mary! Thank you for sharing this resource with us!

August 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHope

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