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First Sentence: Alcott's Little Women (upper elem/middle school) 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!
First Sentence: After Words 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.
Book Report Form Generic book report form to record "story grammar"
Book Report Form: General Fiction Book report form to go with any fictional book.
Book Report Form: "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" Book report form to accompany "Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes" by Eleanor Coerr.
Book Report Form: Beatrix Potter (primary/elem) Form for writing a book report on any Beatrix Potter book.
Book Report Form: Biography Book report form to go with any biography.
Book Report Form: Biography (upper elem/middle) A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a biography or autobiography.
Book Report Form: Dolphins Book report form to go with any non-fiction book about dolphins.
Book Report Form: Dr. Seuss Dr. Seuss wrote many books. Choose your favorite and answer the questions.
Book Report Form: Dr. Seuss Character Dr. Seuss' books have wonderful characters. Think about these characters. Which is your favorite? Answer the questions.
Book Report Form: Dr. Seuss Scenes Think of all the Dr. Seuss books you have read. Think of the settings and the action that takes place. Write about your favorite scene.
Book Report Form: Fairy Tale Book report form to go with any fairy tale.
Book Report Form: Fiction Wide-lined book report form to go with any fictional book. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report Form: Fiction 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report Form: Fiction 3 Unlined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report Form: Historical Novel Book report form to go with any historical novel.
Book Report Form: Jokes & Riddles 3 Unlined book report form to go with any book about jokes and riddles.
Book Report Form: Main Characters  
Book Report Form: Mystery (primary/elem) Book report form to go with any mystery book.
Book Report Form: Mystery (upper elem/middle) A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a mystery novel.
Book Report Form: Non-Fiction 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc.
Book Report Form: Non-fiction/ Informational A book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book.
Book Report Form: Oh, the Places You'll Go Book report form to go with the Dr. Seuss classic, "Oh, the Places You'll Go"
Book Report Form: Shhh! We're Writing the Constitution (elem/upper elem) Book report form to accompany "Shhh! We're Writing The Constitution" by Jean Fritz.
Book Report Form: Sports 3 Unlined book report form to go with any book about sports.
Book Report Form: Thanksgiving 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.
Book Report Forms: Women's History Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about women's history.
Book Report: Animal Write a book report about an informational book on animals with this handy report form.
Book Report: Green Eggs and Ham Book report form to accompany "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.
Book Report: The Cat in the Hat Book report form to accompany "The Cat in the Hat" by Dr. Seuss.
Cozy Up with a Good Book [member-created document] This shapebook can used for student book reviews.
First Sentence: Andersen's Little Match Girl (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Austen's Pride and Prejudice (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Barrie's Peter Pan (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Bronte's Wuthering Heights (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Burnett's A Little Princess (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Burnett's The Secret Garden (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Burrough's Tarzan of the Apes (upper elem/middle school) 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.
First Sentence: Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (upper elem/middle school) 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.
Template: Book Report Form for General Fiction Students can type a simple book report into this Word template.



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Book Report Form: Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia (primary/elem) A book report form to accompany Peggy Parish's popular holiday book "Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia".
Book: Magic Tree House series (elementary) Reading the Magic Tree House series? Use this unit to enhance your reading! A book report form, writing prompt, and grammar review to go with one (or several) books, as well as math, alphabetical order, and punctuation practice to go with the series.
Book Report Form: Rain Forest Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about the rain forest.
Book Report Form: Insects Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about insects.
Book Report Form: Wetlands Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about wetlands.
Book Report Form: Animals 3 Unlined book report form to go with any book about animals.
Book Report: Fiction (elementary) A simple book report form to help elementary students organize their thoughts and evaluate a work of fiction. The prompts explain character, setting, etc.
Book Report: History (upper elem/middle) A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a historical study or historical novel.
Book Report Form: Mammals Two report forms guide students through the writing of a book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about mammals.
Book Report Forms: Transportation Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about transportation.
Book Report: Non-Fiction (elementary) A simple book report form to help elementary students organize their thoughts and evaluate a non-fiction book.
Book Report Form: Otters Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about otters.
Book Report Form: Jokes & Riddles 1 Wide-lined book report form to go with any book about jokes and riddles.
Book Report Form: Seals Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about seals.
Book Report Form: Oceans Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about the ocean.
Book Report Form: Weather Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about the weather.
Book Report: Oral Book Report (upper elem/middle) Presents 5 different ideas for a great oral presentation, from "dramatic" (act out a scene or tell the story from a different point of view) to "scrappy" (create a believable scrapbook for one character and be prepared to explain it).
Book Report Form: Non-Fiction 1 Wide-lined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc.
Book Report: Reading Hopscotch This fun sheet helps students review the basic points of comprehension by means of a "hopscotch" board.
Book Report Form: Bears Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about bears.
Book Report Form: Sea Turtles Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about sea turtles.
Book Report Form: Ants Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about ants.
Book Report Form: Sharks Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about sharks.
Book Report Form: Blank Theme Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books. Blanks allow teachers to add a theme.
Book Report: A Project (upper elem/middle) Vocabulary development, character study, summarization skills, art, and a special project... all part of this fantastic book report/project. Includes a grading rubric.
Book Report Form: Snow Two report forms guide students through the writing of a book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about snow.
Book Report Form: Animals 1 Wide-lined book report form to go with any book about animals.
Book Report: Fiction (upper elem/middle school) A book report form to help middle school students organize their thoughts and evaluate a work of fiction. Answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report: Retelling a Story (elementary) A one-page form for helping students learn how to retell or comprehend a story.
Book Report Form: Ocean Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about the ocean.
Book Report Form: Sports 1 Wide-lined book report form suitable for any book about sports.
Book Report Form: Worms Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about worms.
Book Report Form: Owls 1 Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about owls.
Book Report Form: Owls 2 Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about owls. Narrower lines for older students.
Book Report Form: Dinosaurs (elementary) Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about dinosaurs.
Book Report Form: Fish Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about fish.
Book Report Form: Presidents Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about presidents.
Book Report Form: Non-Fiction 3 Unlined book report form to go with any non-fiction/informational book. Answer the prompts about interesting facts, etc.
Book Report Form: General - reading & thinking This great two-page form combines comprehension, evaluation, and word skills, helping students know what to look for when reading. Suitable for upper elementary, middle school, and high school.
Book Report Form: Fiction (elementary) Book report form to go with any fictional book. Cute balloon graphics make this fun.
Book Report Form: Fiction 1 Wide-lined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report Form: Snakes Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about snakes.
Book Report Form: Animals 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any book about animals.
Book Report Form: Bookmark This bookmark is a fun way to write a small report on a book of fiction.
Book Report Form: Teeth Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about teeth.
Book Report Form: Butterflies Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about butterflies.
Book Report Form: Primates Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about primates.
Book Report Form: Jokes & Riddles 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any book about jokes and riddles.
Book Report Form: Sports 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any book about sports.
Book Report Form: Fiction 3 Unlined book report form to go with any work of fiction. Follow the arrows and answer the prompts about setting, character, etc.
Book Report Form: American West Book report form to go with any book of fiction set in the early days of the American West.
Book Report Form: Fairy Tale 3 Unlined book report form to go with any fairy tale.
Book Report Form: Fairy Tale 2 Narrow-lined book report form to go with any fairy tale.
Book Report Form: Fairy Tale 1 Wide-lined book report form to go with any fairy tale.
Template: Book Report Form for General Fiction (upper elem) Students can type a book report into this Word template.
Teaching Idea: Book Report Tags (all ages) Use these tags to help track what book students have read. Suggestions for ways to teach students about genre and more are included here.
First Sentence: Dante's Inferno (upper elem/middle school) 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.
Book Report Form: Dolphins Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about dolphins.
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