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If students are curious enough about the first sentence of the novel, they may want to read the book and then complete this worksheet comparing their predictions to the actual book. |
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Paper crane bordered book report form to accompany "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr. |
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Form for writing a book report on any Beatrix Potter book. |
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Book report form to go with any biography. |
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A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a biography or autobiography. |
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Dr. Seuss wrote over sixty books and created many memorable settings. Choose one setting and answer the questions. |
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Book report form to go with any fairy tale. |
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Wide-lined book report form to go with any fictional book. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc. |
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Narrow-lined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc. |
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Unlined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc. |
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Book report form to go with any fictional book. |
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Students can type a simple book report into this Word template. |
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Book report form with targeted questions to go with any historical novel. |
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Unlined book report form to go with any book about jokes and riddles. |
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Answer the targeted questions about a main character from any book. |
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Book report form to go with any mystery book. |
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A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a mystery novel. |
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A book report form with targeted questions to go with any non-fiction book. |
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Narrow-lined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc. |
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Book report form to accompany "Shhh! We're Writing The Constitution" by Jean Fritz. |
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Unlined book report form to go with any book about sports. |
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Track Thanksgiving books (this page includes some book suggestions); two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about Thanksgiving. |
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Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about women's history. |
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Answer targeted questions about characters, plot, and setting to help write a book summary. |
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Cards for writing and illustrating short chapter summaries. |
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Draw a map of Sam's campsite and the pond where the swans were. |
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This shapebook can used for student book reviews.
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Our new "first sentence" series asks the question: "You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?"
With these simple worksheets, each containing a different sentence from a classic story, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
Look for more "first sentence" prompts every week!
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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You can't judge a book by its cover, but can you judge it by its first sentence?
With these simple worksheets, students will exercise their skills of prediction, research, and creative writing.
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Use this form to record people's favorite characters from "Trumpet of the Swan". Ten names are suggested and blank spaces are also included. Good tallying practice. |
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List of ideas for students to share the books they have read. |