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Book Report Guide for Students

The document provides a format for writing a book report in paragraph form that includes: 1) Stating the title, author, and number of pages of the book. 2) Identifying the type and genre of book. 3) Providing 2-3 descriptive sentences about each main character. 4) Describing the book's setting and mood. 5) Giving a brief summary of the plot including the character's goals, whether they were met, and any conflicts. 6) Stating the theme and any message for the reader. 7) Explaining whether the book was liked or disliked and why. It also provides a format for writing a weekly reading response stating the chapters read, a 3 sentence summary of

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Book Report Guide for Students

The document provides a format for writing a book report in paragraph form that includes: 1) Stating the title, author, and number of pages of the book. 2) Identifying the type and genre of book. 3) Providing 2-3 descriptive sentences about each main character. 4) Describing the book's setting and mood. 5) Giving a brief summary of the plot including the character's goals, whether they were met, and any conflicts. 6) Stating the theme and any message for the reader. 7) Explaining whether the book was liked or disliked and why. It also provides a format for writing a weekly reading response stating the chapters read, a 3 sentence summary of

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Book Report format

 
 
All of the following should be addressed in paragraph form.
 
• Name the title, author, and the number of pages.
(Remember to underline the title of the book.)
 
•Identify the type of book. examples: Modern Realistic Fiction, Historical Fiction,
Mystery, Folktale, Fantasy.

•Identify the main characters. (Character analysis)


 
                Write 2-3 descriptive sentences about each.
                Include both physical and personality traits whenever possible.
 
•Describe the book's setting.  Include the mood.
 
•Give a brief summary of the plot. (Address beginning, middle, and end)

                What were the goals of the character? Were the goals met?  Why or why not?
                  What was the conflict or conflicts in the story?
                  What type of conflict/s  were they?  Were they resolved? How?
 
•What was the theme of the book? Was there a message for the reader?
What was it?
 
•Explain why you liked or disliked the book. Be specific!
 
Weekly Reading

In a piece of paper:

 State the chapter/chapters that you


read
 State what the chapter/chapters read
all about. (It could be three sentences
or more.)
 State one line that you love the most
and why?

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