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  1. PDF Middle School Outline Template for Book Report

    When you go to write your book report, be sure to include the information completed on the following pages. The final report must be typed and double spaced. Be sure to hand into your Reading teacher both this template and the book report when you return to school. Introductory paragraph - What is the name and author of the book on which you ...

  2. PDF BOOK REPORT FORMAT FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 6 GRADE APPEARANCE

    Avoid statements such as "This book report is about . . ." or "I am writing about . . ." SUMMARY The next one to two paragraphs should be a brief summary of the plot. You should state the book's title, and then describe the setting, main characters, and basic action of the book. DO NOT reveal the book's ending. ANALYSIS

  3. PDF Middle School 6th-8th Summer Reading: Book Report Form

    Middle School Book Report Page 1. Interesting Character. Pick the character you think is the most interesting. What attributes (characteristics) does this character possess that make that character especially interesting to you? Name at least three traits and give specific examples from the story of the character displaying each trait.

  4. FREE Printable Book Report Worksheets and Template Form

    These fun, free printable book report template pages are perfect for older kids in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students. Being no-prep, these book report forms help to ensure readers are understanding what they are reading. Simply print the printable book report template to write down information about the book ...

  5. PDF Book Report Form

    Grade 6‐8 Book Report Form. Book Report to be completed by each Middle School student on their Summer Reading Books. Name. Grade Entering in August 2018. Title of Novel: Author: Genre: Setting (time and place): Protagonist (main character in a literary work):

  6. PDF 6th Grade Book Report

    6th Grade Book Report Student's Name: _____ Title: _____ Author: _____ Who was involved in the story?

  7. Sixth Grade Book Report Form

    Fill PDF Online. Fill out online for free. without registration or credit card. The Sixth Grade Book Report Form is typically used by teachers to assess students' understanding and analysis of a book they have read in the sixth grade. It helps students structure their thoughts and provide a summary, analysis, and personal reflection on the book.

  8. PDF Summer Book Report Form for Students Entering 6th Grade

    Report Directions: Directions for your book report - Please READ THEM CAREFULLY. 1. ROUGH DRAFT: unedited, rough draft MUST be attached to final book report. Make sure that this rough draft shows EDITING marks!! 2. Make a COVER PAGE for your report with the title and a picture from your book - this should be typed. 3.

  9. Book Report Format for Students Entering 6th Grade

    Get the ideal book report format for 6th grade students. Fill it online, download as PDF, or get a blank template for free in PDF and Word formats.

  10. PDF 3A

    Shelton is committed to the intellectual development of each student. For this reason, the English department requires summer reading and a book report from all students. Requirements for all incoming 6th graders: · Select and read one novel from the Shelton 6th Grade Summer Reading List. The book must be one the student has not previously read.