Book Reviews vs. Book Reports
What's the difference between a book
report and a book review?
"Many
people use both terms in the same breath but there
are important differences. A book report
is completely factual. It includes information on
the author, title, place and year of publication as
well as a summary of the content of the book. A book
review, on the other hand, is much
more personal. It is really an expression of the
reader's opinion of the work, or of specific aspects
of the work. The review will probably include much
of the same factual content as the report, but it is
the reader's personal opinions that are most
important."
from:
http://www.lkwdpl.org/study/bookrep
Help
for Writing Book Reports (Teaching how to write book reports)
Book Report "Sandwich Station." Interactive aid for
children likening writing a book report to making a
sandwich. cute.
Time for Kids Homework Helper: Book Report
sample book report, idea organizer, checklist
Childsoftpress: "I Did it on the Computer" Book Report help
Finding a book, outline, reading, talking,
draft, rewriting, style, spelling
Student Guide
to Book Reports
Choosing your book, reading the book, the
outline of your report, draft, and final report
Info Please Homework Center: How to Write a Book report
(middle and high school students)
About.com Homework/Study Tips: How to Write a
Book report
How to Write a Book Report in 10 Steps
(About.com)
E How: How to Write a Book report
TeacherVision: Writing a Book report
Sample Book Reports
Sample Book Report from Time For Kids Homework Help Center
Book Report Organizers
Outlines
Outlines for: story/novel, non fiction,
biography, chapter summary
Organizers
Book
report organizer from Time For Kids Homework Center
Book Report Lesson Plan, by TJ (.doc)
.