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Building lifelong readers is one of the most important things we can do in our classrooms. The benefits of reading are wide-ranging, from improving vocabulary skills to boosting cognitive development, concentration skills, and curiosity for learning. So, how do we get young learners excited about reading and sharing what they’ve learned? Check out our free book report template printables .

Four different activities are ready to print to help you take a new spin on your next book report assignment for fiction or nonfiction books. Students will love filling in their mini book report one-pagers or making their selections from the choice board to share details about what they read.

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My mini book report—fiction and nonfiction.

My mini book report worksheets for fiction and nonfiction

These book report one-pagers are a great way for students to reflect on their readings as they complete different sections of the worksheet. There’s a version for both fiction and nonfiction.

Book Report Choice Board

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Give students choices on how they want to complete their book report assignment. This choice board offers eight fun options, from designing a comic to creating a playlist or writing interview questions, so students can let their creativity guide them.

Designing Water Bottle Stickers

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Students are obsessed with stickers. In this unique activity, students will design water bottle stickers that the main character of the book would love to have, along with a short description of their choices.

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Animal adventure books from The Nocturnals are the perfect way to get your upper elementary students excited about reading. Paired with nonfiction companion texts that explore nocturnal animal facts, this series is great for hi-lo readers. Visit The Nocturnals World for more free printable activities and educator guides.

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Free 3rd Grade Book Report Template

Are you looking for a cool 3rd grade book report template ? If so this is the one for you.

This free homeschool printable is perfect to encourage the kids to read.

Do you have a child who dislikes writing assignments but needs to complete a book report?

This creative book report contains places to draw a new front cover, plus somewhere to draw their favorite character and a picture of the book setting.

Plus all the other elements of a more traditional book report, such as the title, the author, the child’s review of the book, the main character, a brief summary, and how the story ends.

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This free book report template is perfect for students in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade.

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What are the benefits of 3rd grade students writing a book report?

There are several benefits of 3rd grade students writing a book report. Here are some of them:

  • Writing a book report requires students to read the book carefully and understand the story. This helps to develop their reading comprehension skills.
  • Writing a book report requires students to analyze and evaluate the book they have read. They need to think critically about the story, characters, and themes. This helps to develop their critical thinking skills.
  • Writing a book report helps students to improve their writing skills. They learn how to organize their thoughts, write clear sentences and paragraphs, and use proper grammar and punctuation.
  • Writing a book report also encourages creativity. Students can add their own creative touches to the report, such as drawing pictures and creating a diorama of the story’s setting.

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This free printable book report template is free to print but is for personal or classroom use only. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get the pdf file.

This is no boring book report, and the kids are going to love completing it.

This free book report can be used with students in second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade.

Whether you are a homeschool mom, a teacher, or a librarian, this is a great no preparation download.

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3rd grade book report template

The activities in this book report include:

  • Rating out of 5 stars
  • Main character
  • Design a new front cover
  • Draw a picture of your favorite character
  • Draw a picture of the book setting
  • Write a brief summary of the book
  • How did the story end?

When the kids have read the book they can complete this fun book report. Fill out the book title and author. Color in how many stars they give the book out of 5.

Name who the main characters were, and then draw a picture of their favorite character and color them in.

Then they need to draw a picture of where the book was set.

Design, draw, and color in a new book cover.

They need to finally write a brief summary of the book, and state how the story ended.

Older students can use our free middle school book report template .

Creative book report ideas

If you are looking for even more book report suggestions you are going to love these fun activities:

  • Turn the book they have read into a comic strip .
  • Have students create a movie-style trailer for the book they read. They can use images, sound effects, and their own voice-over to describe the book and encourage others to read it.
  • Ask students to choose a character from the book they read and write an interview with them. They can come up with questions and answers based on what they learned about the character from the book.
  • Have students create a board game based on the book they read. They can design the game board, create playing pieces, and come up with game rules that relate to the story.
  • Have students keep a book journal where they record their thoughts and reactions as they read the book. They can include drawings, quotes, and summaries of each chapter.
  • Encourage students to form a book club where they can discuss the book they read with their classmates. Or if you are using this in your homeschool why not join a book club on Outschool?
  • Ask students to create a new cover design for the book they read. They can use images, symbols, and colors that represent the story and its themes.
  • Have kids create a storyboard that illustrates the plot of the book. They can draw scenes from the story and include captions that describe what’s happening.
  • Create a puppet show based on the book they read. They can create puppets and a stage , and act out scenes from the story.
  • Have students create a three-dimensional diorama that depicts a scene from the book. They can use materials such as cardboard, paper, and clay to create the diorama.

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These are some of the other free book printables we have:

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  • Summer reading challenge printable
  • Reading log printable
  • Compare and contrast movie and book template
  • Roald Dahl bookmarks to color in
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Get printable book review and book report templates that will rocket reading to a new level this school year! This teacher-created book report template collection has options for students throughout elementary school, so your 3rd-grade book report writers, 5th-grade readers, and even those sixth graders will have a template ready to scaffold their writing.

Each report template is editable, so you can adjust for your lesson and your individual students' needs.

How Do You Structure a Good Book Review?

A book report template is a great scaffold when teaching students the elements of how to write a good book report, providing spaces for important information such as the book title and author's name, as well as a summary of a book's plot and important characters.

A book report template may provide students with other questions to provoke thought about their reading and prompt students to explore everything from thematic elements to their own personal feelings about their reading.

What Are the 5 Parts of a Book Report?

These templates cover the five traditional parts most teachers require in their book reports, including:

  • The title, author, and publication information of the book
  • A summary of the book's main plot and themes
  • An analysis of the book's characters and their development
  • A discussion of the book's setting and its significance to the story
  • The writer's personal opinion of the book and recommendation (or not) to others.

The collection printables includes templates with interesting shapes and themes to make hunting for that information and collecting it all in one place as fun as the act of reading itself!

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Students can use this template as a means of communicating about a book that they have read.

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As students begin reading books at a young age, it is important to teach them to communicate their thoughts and ideas about the books they read.  This template is a good way to teach students to begin putting their thoughts on a text into written form.  Students will be able to process the information they read in a given text and process their ideas.  Additionally, the Book Review Template allows the teacher to check a student's comprehension of a certain text to assess and inform instruction.

  • Create a bulletin board with book reviews done by different students.  The bulletin board can be organized by different genres of books or in other ways that are useful to students. Students can use this bulletin board as a way to read about their peers' thoughts on different books and to find books that they, too, might enjoy reading. 
  • At the beginning of the school year, do a read aloud and have students each do a book review on the same book that was read to the class. Have select students share their book reviews and/or thoughts on a book.  Follow up by having a class discussion about why all of the book reviews are not alike, even though they were done on the same book.  This discussion will familiarize students with different opinions and thoughts on the same books, and will also give struggling students a more concrete idea of how to do future book reviews on their own.
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Whether you’re trying to become a book reviewer , writing a book report for school, or analyzing a book, it’s nice to follow a book review template to make sure that your thoughts are clearly presented. 

A quality template provides guidance to keep your mind sharp and your thoughts organized so that you can write the best book review possible. On Reedsy Discovery , we read and share a lot of book reviews, which helps us develop quite a clear idea what makes up a good one. With that in mind, we’ve put together some trustworthy book review templates that you can download, along with a quick run-through of all the parts that make up an outstanding review — all in this post! 

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Book review templates for every type of review

With the rapid growth of the book community on Instagram, Youtube, and even TikTok, the world of book commentary has evolved far beyond your classic review. There are now many ways you can structure a book review. Some popular formats include:

  • Book reports — often done for school assignments; 
  • Commentary articles — think in-depth reviews in magazines and newspapers; 
  • Book blog reviews — short personal essays about the book; and
  • Instagram reviews — one or two-paragraph reviews captioned under a nice photo. 

But while the text in all these review styles can be organized in different ways, there are certain boxes that all good book reviews tick. So, instead of giving you various templates to use for different occasions, we’ve condensed it down to just two book review templates (one for fiction and one for nonfiction) that can guide your thoughts and help you nail just about any review. 

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All you need to do is answer the questions in the template regarding the book you’re reading and you’ve got the content of your review covered. Once that’s done, you can easily put this content into its appropriate format. 

Now, if you’re curious about what constitutes a good book review template, we’ll explain it in the following section! 

Elements of a book review template

Say you want to build your own book review template, or you want to customize our templates — here are the elements you’ll want to consider. 

We’ve divided our breakdown of the elements into two categories: the essentials and the fun additions that’ll add some color to your book reviews.

What are the three main parts of a book review?

We covered this in detail (with the help of some stellar examples) in our post on how to write a book review , but basically, these are the three crucial elements you should know: 

The summary covers the premise of the book and its main theme, so readers are able to understand what you’re referring to in the rest of your review. This means that, if a person hasn’t read the book, they can go through the summary to get a quick idea of what it’s about. (As such, there should be no spoilers!) 

The analysis is where, if it’s a fiction book, you talk more about the book, its plot, theme, and characters. If it’s nonfiction, you have to consider whether the book effectively achieves what it set out to do. 

The recommendation is where your personal opinion comes in the strongest, and you give a verdict as to who you think might enjoy this book. 

You can choose to be brief or detailed, depending on the kind of review you’re writing, but you should always aim to cover these three points. If you’re needing some inspiration, check out these 17 book review examples as seen in magazines, blogs, and review communities like Reedsy Discovery for a little variation. 

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Which additional details can you include?

Once you’ve nailed down the basics, you can jazz things up a little and add some personal flavor to your book review by considering some of these elements:

  • A star-rating (the default is five stars but you can create your own scales); 
  • A bullet-point pros and cons list; 
  • Your favorite quotation from the book; 
  • Commentary on the format you read (i.e., ebook, print, or audiobook);
  • Fun facts about the book or author; 
  • Other titles you think are similar.

This is where you can really be creative and tailor your review to suit your purpose and audience. A formal review written for a magazine, for instance, will likely benefit from contextual information about the author and the book, along with some comment on how that might have affected the reading (or even writing) process.

Meanwhile, if you’re reviewing a book on social media, you might find bullet points more effective at capturing the fleeting attention of Internet users. You can also make videos, take creative pictures, or even add your own illustrations for more personal touches. The floor is yours at this point, so go ahead and take the spotlight! 

That said, we hope that our templates can provide you with a strong foundation for even your most adventurous reviews. And if you’re interested in writing editorial reviews for up-and-coming indie titles, register as a reviewer on Reedsy Discovery !

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A book review template enables you to illustrate the intentions of the author who wrote the book while creating your own opinions and criticisms about the written material as a whole. By writing this template, you formulate your own opinions about the ideas presented by the author. In some cases, teachers assign students with the task of writing a book review template too. Through this, the teachers can determine how well the students understood the book.

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  • 1 Book Review Templates
  • 2 How long should the book review template be?
  • 3 Book Review Templates For Kids
  • 4 Parts of a book review template
  • 5 Book Review Templates Middle School
  • 6 Planning to write your book review
  • 7 Book Review Templates High School
  • 8 Starting to write your book review
  • 9 Book Review Templates for College
  • 10 What to include in your book review?

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How long should the book review template be?

One main purpose of a book review template is to help other people determine whether or not they would feel interested to read a book . A book review worksheet serves as a “sneak peek” at a book. Written well, it can encourage others to read the same book to see what all the fuss is about.

Just don’t make your review too short as it might not serve its purpose. Conversely, a review that’s too long might bore the reader, thus, prompting them not to finish reading all the way to the end. Instead of focusing on the length of your review, focus on what you want to say in it.

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Parts of a book review template

If you’re a student, all you have to do is give your own opinions and thoughts about the book you have read. But if you want your review to stand out, you may want to include more information:

  • A brief summary When writing a book review template, include a brief summary along with some background information about the topic and the author. As you write, don’t assume that the readers have already read the book. This is why you should explain the main ideas and topics you have read and their significance.
  • Background information about the topic As you write the background information, do a lot of research about the main topic to provide comprehensive data. Even if it’s a fictional story, doing research is essential. That way, the opinions and evaluations you share about the book come from your own good understanding of what you have read. For non-fiction, you may choose to include studies or research about the topic of the book to come up with a comprehensive review that your readers will appreciate.
  • Your evaluation Conclude your book review worksheet with an evaluation of what you’ve read. More than just your opinions, provide an evaluation of the strong points, weaknesses, and even the objectives of the book and if the author met these objectives. After this evaluation, you can include your opinions. Explain your reactions and the reasons for these reactions. Don’t just say “I didn’t like the book.” Specify the parts you didn’t appreciate and your reason why. This makes your review more believable, especially when you’re writing for a book that’s available for purchase.

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Planning to write your book review

You can write a book review template for books of all genres and for different purposes. Of course, writing a book review template for different genres requires skill. While you would follow a single format for these reviews, the content varies greatly. Part of the writing process is to plan what to write in your review. Here are some tips to guide you:

  • Create an outline that includes all of the most important points that you want to include in your review. In the outline, include information about the plot, the characters, and other important details in the book.
  • For each point in your outline, create a paragraph that talks about it.
  • You should have a good understanding of the plot so that you can write your review effectively.
  • Analyze the writing techniques that the author used. This makes it easier for you to understand why and how the author wrote the book.
  • Analyze the characters of the book to see if they seem realistic, believable or even logical, especially in terms of the roles they play in the plot of the story.
  • Decide whether you would recommend the book you’ve read to other people. If you want to recommend it, explain why. If not, provide an explanation for this decision too.

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Starting to write your book review

Most book review templates start with a brief summary of the book. If you decide to start the “traditional” way by writing a summary, make sure that you don’t give away too many details about the book. You shouldn’t retell the story or share too much information that the reader won’t even bother to read the book because they already know what it’s about. More importantly, people don’t appreciate it when reviews include spoilers.

When it comes to reviews, you can also begin in different ways depending on your preference or the requirements given to you by your teacher. Here are some suggestions for you:

  • Provide background information about the book Here, you share what makes the book interesting or important. It might have a well-known author, it may be part of a series of books or it may even be a bestseller. The background information you provide should hook the reader and make them feel curious.
  • Explain an important term used in the book If you think that an important term or phrase in the book might confuse the readers, you can start your review by providing a short explanation for it. This makes it easier for readers to understand the book and not feel intimidated by it.
  • Share an interesting fact about the book This way of starting your review is particularly effective for nonfiction books. By sharing an interesting fact that you have taken from the book, you will catch the interest of your readers.
  • Start with a quote Finally, you can also begin your review using a striking quote you’ve taken from the book. This is a powerful way to begin your review and it also makes the whole document more interesting to read.

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What to include in your book review?

Thinking about what you want to say in your book review template can feel like a challenge. But it doesn’t have to be. As long as you have an idea of the content to include in your review, the words may start flowing easily. Here are some ideas of what your book review may contain:

  • General information Talk about what kind of book is it – is it an adventure book, a fantasy book, a nonfiction book, a novel, and more. State if it is a standalone book or if it’s part of the series. You can even share interesting facts about the author of the book if you feel like this information can help your readers. Here, you can also compare the book to others of the same genre or topic. Talk about the style of the book and the language the author used for it. You can even recommend the age groups the book is most recommended for.
  • Plot Writing this part is the most challenging since you want to provide your readers with a taste of what the book is all about without divulging too many details or spoilers. When writing a book review for stories, never give away the ending!
  • Characters Your review should provide good information about all the characters in the story. You can learn more about the characters by analyzing their dialogues, actions, and how they interact with the other characters in the story. When talking about the characters, you can share some examples of instances that stood out in your mind. But again, don’t give away too much.
  • Theme Here, you talk about what the book is really about. Apart from the plot, you should also try to share the ideas behind the story that you’ve read. For instance, is the book about hope, love, friendship, the triumph of good over evil, and so on. This is another important piece of information that your readers may appreciate.
  • Setting This refers to the place and time when the story happens. When including this information, don’t just share the location. You can even add descriptions to make this part more interesting to read.
  • Opinions and analyses Finally, this is where you would share your reactions to the book. After giving the facts, it’s time to talk about how the book moved you, what you thought about it, and how you interpreted everything you’ve read. This would be the “meatiest” part of your book so you should spend more time on it. This also happens to be the main purpose of the book – your review – which is why it’s called a review!

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Preview of Fiction Nonfiction Book Report Template 3rd 4th 5th Grade Book Review Forms

Fiction Nonfiction Book Report Template 3rd 4th 5th Grade Book Review Forms

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Student Book Recommendations / Reviews - 3 Templates

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Reading Response Sheets, Book Report Templates , Book Review , Graphic Organizers

book review template 3rd grade

Book Report Template With Planning Sheet - 1st, 2nd, 3rd Grade

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Book Review Template Book Report Reading Response FREEBIE

Preview of READINGOPOLY: Reading Incentive Program for 3rd - 6th Grades

READINGOPOLY: Reading Incentive Program for 3rd - 6th Grades

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Book Report Templates | Simple Book Review Templates | 1st, 2nd, 3rd , 4th & 5th

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Book Review , Book Report Templates based on Bloom's Taxonomy

book review template 3rd grade

2nd Grade Math and Literacy Review

book review template 3rd grade

Reading Comprehension Bookmarks and Activities | Book Report Templates & Review

Preview of Graphic Organizer No Prep Templates 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grade BUNDLE

Graphic Organizer No Prep Templates 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Grade BUNDLE

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3rd Grade Book Report

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Time Review : Class Book

book review template 3rd grade

3rd Grade Reading Street - Unit 2 - Google Slides Notebooks

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3rd Grade Reading Street - Unit 1 - Google Slides Notebooks

Preview of Book Review Template and Lesson Plan

Book Review Template and Lesson Plan

book review template 3rd grade

3rd Grade Reading Street - Unit 3 - Google Slides Notebooks

Preview of Book Review Graphic Organizer Template

Book Review Graphic Organizer Template

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Book Review Report Template Reading Response Novel Study Book Clubs Activities

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Book Review Templates for K-5+ [Differentiated with over 20 different designs!]

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Book Review Report Template Nonfiction, Fiction Reading Response Activity

Preview of Cereal Box Book Review Report Project Templates Book Club Reading Response

Cereal Box Book Review Report Project Templates Book Club Reading Response

Preview of Book Report Review Template Reading Response, Literature Circles Book Clubs

Book Report Review Template Reading Response, Literature Circles Book Clubs

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  1. FREE Printable 3rd Grade Book Report Template for Report

    3rd Grade Book Report. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler - you will love these no prep book report templates for children in grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, and grade 5 students. Children need to practice writing and summarizing the major parts of the book, and ensuring they understand what they are reading, but staring at a blank page isn't going to help your early reader succeed!

  2. Free Book Report Templates: Printable for Grades 3-5

    All Grades K-5 All Grades 6-12 PreK 6th Grade Kindergarten 7th Grade 1st Grade 8th Grade 2nd Grade 9th Grade 3rd Grade 10th Grade 4th Grade 11th Grade 5th Grade 12th Grade. ... Free Book Report Templates: Printables for Grades 3-5 for Fiction or Nonfiction Books. Take a new spin on your book report assignment. 📚😍 .

  3. Free 3rd Grade Book Report Template

    This free printable book report template is free to print but is for personal or classroom use only. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get the pdf file. This is no boring book report, and the kids are going to love completing it. This free book report can be used with students in second grade, third grade, fourth grade, and fifth grade.

  4. Book Report Templates

    3rd Grade Book Report Templates. Our third-grade book report template include expanded writing opportunities for your students to go into more detail. We've incresed the writing area for all sections of the report. It is suggested that you provide all three pages to your students and have them design an illustration for the cover page.

  5. Book Report Template

    Use this Book Report Template 3rd Grade Worksheet to cement and review your students' understanding of fiction or informational texts. Perfect for K-2 ELA lessons, this graphic organizer is a great way of improving children's reading comprehension, critical thinking, and informational writing skills.

  6. FREE Printable Book Report Template pdf 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grade

    Make sure kids are understanding what they read with this free book report template.This 1st grade book report is a handy, NO PREP way to ensure early readers are understanding what they are reading. The book report template 3rd grade has a spot for first grade, second grade, third grade, and fourth grade students to write down book title, author, rate the book, tell their favorite part, give ...

  7. Book Review Template

    This is a FREE PDF download for Book Review Templates! There are differentiated options ideal for lower grades (K-2) and upper grades (3-5). Two versions use sentence stems for the write up part of the review, but the version aimed for upper grades has more lines for writing their review and is structured less like a graphic organizer than the version aimed for lower grades.

  8. 3 Free Printable Book Report Templates

    The benefit of having this book report template 3rd grade (or whatever grade) printable on-hand is that your child can review it before cracking open a book. This means he or she will know exactly what to look for while reading. Spoiler alert: It's way easier to take notes while reading than to try to remember everything and then write it down after finishing.

  9. Book Review Templates for Teachers

    Get printable book review and book report templates that will rocket reading to a new level this school year! This teacher-created book report template collection has options for students throughout elementary school, so your 3rd-grade book report writers, 5th-grade readers, and even those sixth graders will have a template ready to scaffold their writing.

  10. Book Review Template for 3rd-5th Grade (teacher made)

    Students can review some of their favorite books with our Book Review Template for 3rd-5th Grade. Use this resource to share student views with classmates. This is perfect for your classroom library. Allow students to give recommendations and share their thoughts. Consider our Book Review Template to further your students love of reading.

  11. Book Review Template for 3rd-5th Grade (Teacher-Made)

    Students can review some of their favorite books with our Book Review Template for 3rd-5th Grade. Use this resource to share student views with classmates. This is perfect for your classroom library. Allow students to give recommendations and share their thoughts. Consider our Book Review Template to further your students love of reading. Try this In-Depth Book Review Template to foster ...

  12. Book review template

    For a more interactive approach, try our Pencil Shaped Interactive Book Review Writing Template and get them practising their motor skills with paper folding as well. Congratulate your children on their reading by using these reading certificate templates. Or to see our entire range of Year 5-6 resources for English Literacy, just visit our ...

  13. Book Review Template

    This template is a good way to teach students to begin putting their thoughts on a text into written form. Students will be able to process the information they read in a given text and process their ideas. Additionally, the Book Review Template allows the teacher to check a student's comprehension of a certain text to assess and inform ...

  14. Book Review Templates by 3rd Grade Life

    Book Review Templates. Rated 4.9 out of 5, based on 9 reviews ... 3rd Grade Life. 160 Followers. Follow. Description. Standards. 7. Reviews. 9. Q&A. More from 3rd Grade Life. Description. These templates serve as a basis for students' book reports. Students can complete one or many book reviews from this download. Each review focuses on a ...

  15. Book Report Template For 3rd Grade Teaching Resources

    In this bundle you will find five 3rd grade language arts and reading products that review and provide enrichment for the challenging 3rd grade Common Core and STAAR language arts standards as well as most 3rd grade curriculum. From task cards, book report templates, reading projects and even writing prompts, each resource can be used over and ...

  16. Book Report: How To Write A Book Report/ Review

    The structure of this will include: An introduction. Summary of the book. Main body of text. A conclusion of the report. Each section of the book report should feature at least one paragraph. Depending on the ability of your class, you may wish to provide a book report outline on the board.

  17. The Only Book Review Templates You'll Ever Need

    Blog - Posted on Thursday, Nov 11 The Only Book Review Templates You'll Ever Need Whether you're trying to become a book reviewer, writing a book report for school, or analyzing a book, it's nice to follow a book review template to make sure that your thoughts are clearly presented.. A quality template provides guidance to keep your mind sharp and your thoughts organized so that you can ...

  18. Book Review for Third Grade. Download FREE worksheet to write review

    Book Review 2. Book Review 3. Book Review 4. Book review for Third grade. Free worksheet to write review on the books your kids read and make them independent thinker, what they think ab.

  19. 50 Best Book Review Templates (Kids, Middle School etc.)

    3 Book Review Templates For Kids. 4 Parts of a book review template. 5 Book Review Templates Middle School. 6 Planning to write your book review. 7 Book Review Templates High School. 8 Starting to write your book review. 9 Book Review Templates for College.

  20. Outside-of-the-Box Book Report Ideas for 3rd Graders

    7. Mint Tin Book Report. Using cards cut to fit inside a mint tin, have your students create a mint tin book report. They'll make a "cover" design for the outside of their tin and then illustrate a scene from the book for the "inside cover.". The other elements of the story can be written out on cards that fit inside the tin and be ...

  21. Book Review Template For Third Grade Teaching Resources

    PDF. Use these fun and educational worksheets to review 2nd grade math and literacy skills at end of the year for 2nd graders or back to school practice for 3rd graders. This easy to use resource is a great way for teachers to find gaps in student learning. There are 24 student pages with a mix of engaging activities.

  22. How to Write a Book Review KS3

    Book Review Template for 3rd-5th Grade. Review Writing Lesson Pack. Writing a Book Review Checklist. Writing a Review Lesson Pack. My Book Review Checklist Bookmark. Level 3 Writing - Book Review Exemplar and Planning Pack. Reading Response Graphic Organiser Worksheet. Giving Your Opinion Word Mat.