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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Teaching Tipster: Free Printable Book Review Forms


I created these nifty worksheet at the beginning of the year as a way for my students (4th and 5th graders) to respond to their independent reading in writing. I use these for a Read 180 class I teach. I hope they'll be useful to you. Let me know if you want a word document (to make edits). I can email it to you if you message me.

Do you like this resource? Leave a comment below so I know what kind of stuff you want more of.



9 comments:

  1. I love the "rate it" section! It reminds me of the reviews on Amazon :) Great resource, thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks for the resources!



    I'm giving you the Leibster Award. Come on over to my blog to grab it.
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    1. So flattered, Jennifer! This is my first blog award! I love the resources you have for lit circles too =)

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  3. I truly like to reading your post. Thank you so much for taking the time to share such a nice information. I'll definitely add this great post in my article section.
    Printable Forms

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  4. When I click for the non-fiction book review form, the fiction form pops up. Can you please please send me the non-fiction form? My e-mail address in kking@d41.org

    I LOVE these resources and want to use them in my classroom next year!!

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  5. I just noticed the same thing as KellyKing about the non-fiction review form. I work in a Middle School area with Years 6-8 (11-13 year olds) in a school from Preschool-Year 12 (4 year olds to 18 year olds) in Canberra, Australia. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and resources....they are being put to good use today with 2 12 year olds in my Learning Support group. Gail

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  6. I love your fiction form and would also love to use your nonfiction form but when I click for it I only get your fiction form again. Could you email it to me matsona@coxsackie-athens.org? Thanks for sharing great ideas!

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  7. When I click for the non-fiction book review form, the fiction form pops up. Can you please please send me the non-fiction form? My e-mail address valeriestemmlers4s@gmail.com

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