I treat incomplete reading logs the same way that I treat any missing assignment in my classroom. The students receives debits in our classroom economy. You can read more about my classroom economy in this old post from last year: http://blogs.scholastic.com/top_teaching/2010/01/class-economy.html
Since the reading log is considered extremely important, I also do not hesitate to call a student's parents if a child is consistently not reading at home.
Melissa (comment #38),
I treat incomplete reading logs the same way that I treat any missing assignment in my classroom. The students receives debits in our classroom economy. You can read more about my classroom economy in this old post from last year: http://blogs.scholastic.com/top_teaching/2010/01/class-economy.html
Since the reading log is considered extremely important, I also do not hesitate to call a student's parents if a child is consistently not reading at home.
-Beth