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The importance of this chart is to help you keep track of books, magazines, stories or any other types of reading materials your child is interested in, that they have read either during the week or in a day depending on the size of the book or the topic of the book. You can also use this chart to document how far your child is with their reading, how well your child can read, how big of a book your child is comfortable with reading as well as how good your child can read. Whether your child is reading a book from school or from home you're still able to see how well your child understands what they're reading as well as how well they can remember what they're reading and what your child likes to read about and what they're interested in. This reading chart can also be used as a reward chart for your child mainly based on how they act while reading, how well they react to having to finish reading their book for school if it's a part of their homework, as well as if your child just likes to read books for fun or as a hobby to keep themselves occupied.