Resources
Reading Journal Notes
Pupils can use this reading journal to keep track of books they have enjoyed, what they would like to read next and notes about their favourites.
Please note this is a printable resource and is not designed to be used digitally.

Reading Passport
Need more reading passports? Download them here!
English and Gaelic versions are available below.
We've provided PDFs for print use as well as plain text Word documents.
Reading Resolutions
A new year or term is a great opportunity to reinvigorate your pupils' interest in reading, and one way to do this is by setting a reading resolution. This resource contains a variety of suggestions for resolutions for the year ahead, split into primary and secondary. You or your pupils can select one of these, or be inspired to create your own.
Treasure Hunts
A resource pack with details of two fun treasure hunts, featuring rhymes and riddles, book jackets and an answer sheet. One is suitable for lower primary classes and the other for upper primary classes.
Case studies and inspiration
Our blog is full of ideas about building a reading culture and encouraging young people to read for pleasure, with case studies from participants, book suggestions and more!

Supporting childrens' wellbeing in the classroom through books
Katie O’Donoghue is a child and young people’s therapist with a background in Fine Art and Design. She has a Master's degree in Art Psychotherapy and is in the end stages of a Health Psychology PhD.

'Books are brilliant. . . Reading rocks!': an FMRC-funded workshop at Golfhill Primary
Their reading journey
Golfhill Primary are back for a new year of the First Minister's Reading Challenge, and their current P5 and P7 classes have taken over a leadership role to celebrate reading journeys across the school – creating certificates to award fellow pupils when the