April Scripture Reading Chart

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It’s a new month which means it’s time for a new scripture reading chart! This month’s theme is focused on Easter, of course. Find a few hidden eggs, a bunny, and of course, the Resurrection scene.

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My scripture reading charts have a number for each day of the month. Rather than focus on how much each person needs to read every day, these charts encourage the daily habit. Use these reading charts to:

  • Encourage family scripture study. Hang it on your wall and color it in every day you read.

  • Keep track of your personal reading habit.

  • Inspire your church class to read along throughout the week.

Print Chart

Pick a goal before you start so you can cheer each other on as you read throughout the month. Sometimes it’s easy to get discouraged when you skip a day but if you have a 90% fill in goal, it’s easier to keep going when you make a mistake. In our family, we also reward with a bigger treat like a special trip to the ice cream store for those that accomplish the goal. It’s a great motivator to develop a great lifelong habit.

Print Past Charts

You can download the previous reading charts so far for this year as well. They make great coloring pages too and can help you track other goals like New Testament versus Book of Mormon reading. There is even one that has numbers for every week of the year instead so you can mark off the weekly Come Follow Me reading. Looking for a more grown up version? See the weekly Come Follow Me reading chart on my general helps page.


Camille Gillham

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