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How to fill out the Austin High School Library's Reading Challenge Reading Log online
Filling out the Austin High School Library's Reading Challenge Reading Log online is a straightforward process that helps you track your reading achievements. This guide offers step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out your Reading Log
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Reading Challenge Reading Log form and open it for editing.
- Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. Make sure to type your full name as required.
- Next, input your student ID number into the appropriate box. This is essential for identifying your entries.
- In the section labeled 'English teacher', provide the name of your current English teacher. This identifies the teacher supervising your reading progress.
- For each book you read, enter the date you started reading in the 'Date' field. Use the format MM-DD-YY for consistency.
- In the 'Book' section, write the title of the book you have read. Ensure the title is accurate to reflect your reading material.
- Input the author's name in the corresponding 'Author' field, as this helps to credit the original writer.
- Indicate the pages you have read by filling in the 'Pages read' section. For example, you might enter a range like 56-61 to represent the extent of your reading.
- Repeat steps five through eight for each book you wish to log in the Reading Log form.
- Once all necessary fields are completed, you can choose to save any changes, download a copy for your records, print the form, or share it as needed.
Complete your Reading Log online today and keep track of your literary journey!
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