Reading Schedule
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- 186715
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Making a Reading Schedule
Your next step is to determine a reading schedule for this Unit.You will read ¼ of your book in each of the next four weeks. Print this page and fill out the chart. You’ll need to take the total number of pages for your book and divide by 4 to know how many pages to read each week.
Due Date |
# of Pages to Read |
Page # I’ll Be On |
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First ¼ of the book |
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Second ¼ of the book |
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Third ¼ of the book |
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Fourth ¼ of the book |
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Example Chart with a 250 page book
Due Date |
# of Pages to Read |
Page # I’ll Be On |
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First ¼ of the book |
3-18-18 |
63 pages |
page 63 |
Second ¼ of the book |
3-25-18 |
63 pages |
page 126 |
Third ¼ of the book |
4-8-18 |
63 pages |
page 189 |
Fourth ¼ of the book |
4-15-18 |
61 pages |
page 250 (finished!) |