FREE Book Report Resources and Ideas

Published:
October 5, 2017

Sarah Shelton

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Sarah Shelton

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I love homeschooling, but I have noticed that sometimes there are things that I forget to do that is normally done at a school. One of these things is book reports!

FREE Book Report Resources and Ideas

Book reports can be a fun or daunting thing for a child. If your child LOVES to talk and loves to read books then they will most likely enjoy doing a book report. For those students that struggle with reading or reading comprehension they may have a harder time with doing a book report. I think this is why teaching your child how to do a book report is so important! 

If you have been wanting to incorporate book reports in your homeschool, then you must check out all of these free printables and fun resources and ideas!

We have an exclusive freebie for you here! It is the perfect DIY Book Report Packet
This includes four pages of graphic organizers, question prompts, illustration boxes, and more. Your new book reporters will love how easy this will make doing a book report. You may even find them WANTING to do a book report! How great would that be?

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FREE Book Report Printables:

Elementary Book Reports Made Easy from Only Passionate Curiosity

Book Review Template for Kids from Books Babies and Bows

Mini Book Report Review from TPT

My Book Report Worksheet from Square Head Teachers

Sandwich Book Report Printables from Living Laughing and Loving

Book Report and Reading Log Printables from The Canadian Homeschooler

Mint Tin Book Report from Got to Teach – This is a super cute hands-on book report idea. My crafty daughter would love this. You create a mini accordion style book report and decorate your tin with artwork from the book.

DIY Book Report Kit that works with any book from Life of a Homeschool Mom 


Book Report Printables for specific grades:

Simple Book Report for Grades K-5 from  123 Homeschool 4 Me

Book Report for Grades 1-3 from 123 Homeschool 4 Me

Book Report for Grades 5-6 from Jump Start

Middle School Book Report Forms from Blessed Beyond a Doubt


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