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Book Reports

Students will complete a total of 8 book reports this year (two reports 
every nine-week period.) The criteria for the books they may choose is 
listed below:

-Must be fiction
-Must be at least 120 pages in length
-Must be at 7th grade reading level or higher
-Must be content-appropriate for school
-Must be approved by me


Book reports should be at least five parargraphs in length, and each 
paragraph should consist of at least 5 sentences. The report should be 
typed. If a student is unable to type his/her report, then the student needs 
to attach a signed note from a parent/guardian explaining why the student 
could not type/print the report. If there is not a note attached, points 
will be deducted from the student's book report grade. 

The book report MUST follow the format below. If a student does not follow 
the format or fails to identify any of the terms listed below, points will 
be deducted from his/her score. 

Paragraph 1:		Introduction
		        -Needs to include the book title and author.
                        -Identify the genre of the story 
                          (fantasy, adventure, science fiction, etc.)
                        -Describe the setting (where and when the story 
                           takes place
                        -Tell me from what person point-of-view the story is 
                            written (first, second, or third)
                        -The last sentence should be the main idea of the   
                            story (summarize the story in one sentence)


Paragraph 2:		Characters
                        -Describe the main characters in the story. Be 
                           sure to identify the protagonist. 
                        -Also describe any important minor characters. 

Paragraph 3:            Plot Summary
                        -Give a brief plot summary. (Don’t tell me         
                          everything that happens-- just the most important
                          stuff!!)
                        -You must identify the conflict of the story and
                          tell if it is internal or external.
                        -You must identify the climax of the story.


Paragraph 4:		Theme
                        -Discuss one of the story’s main themes. Theme 
                          refers to what the story is REALLY about. It is 
                          a greater message or insight into life. Give 
                          specific examples from the story that relate to
                          the theme.
                    
                       


Paragraph 5:		Conclusion
		        -Tell what you thought of the book
                        -Would you recommend the book to other people? Why? 
                        -What sort of people would like this story?
                        -What are the book’s strengths and weaknesses? 
                        -Did the author do a good job or a poor job in      
                          keeping you interested in the story? Why or why 
                          not?

POINT BREAKDOWN
20 pts---   introduction             

10 pts---   character analysis       

10 pts---   plot summary	    

20 pts---   theme				

20 pts---   conclusion	

20 pts---   writing style/neatness/spelling/grammer 
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TOTAL: 100 pts possible



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