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Book Report Form and Reading Log Printables

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With Laurianna reading like a fiend, keeping up with all of the books that she is devouring can be a bit exhausting. Usually she will tell me {in extensive detail} what the books are about, so to help with book summaries and also have her gather a little more info, I put together a book report form for her to use once or twice a month.

The Book Report Form includes room for: book title, author, number of pages, publisher, copyright date, setting, main characters, summary, two vocabulary words, and book rating/evaluation.

Book Report

Book Report Download

I also put together a Book Reading Log for the kids to write down information about the books that they are reading, either independently or together as a family.  The Reading Log has room to record up to 5 books {I print it off double-sided} and the kids can record: book title, author, number of pages, publisher, copyright date, date started reading and date reading was completed.

Reading Log

Reading Log Download

 

Don’t miss this updated Book Report Form!

More recently we created another fun book report form for one of our younger children. Be sure to check it out in this post for another free download.

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Comments

  1. Mrs Stephaniestone says

    This is great. Thank you!

  2. Very cool. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Mandy Boogaard says

    You just saved me a ton of time! I was looking for something like this!

  4. thankx :)

  5. Thank you just was I was looking for!

  6. Thank you! These are wonderful and just what I was looking for! :)

  7. I’ve seen several reading logs online, yours is by far the best one I’ve found. We are a family that loves to read, so you can count that your log will be used quite frequently. Thank you so much for sharing.

  8. Do you use this book report with the 11 books to read in kindergarten? or just with any book they read?

  9. Thank you for this great resource!

  10. Going to start home schooling my special needs 7th grader and I love the format of your reading log. Excellent, thank you for the resource!

  11. Candace Christian says

    just what i needed; thanks so much!

  12. Michele White says

    I came online to look for a book report and reading log and I thought “I bet Jolanthe has one on her site.” And ta da! You do! Thanks :)

    • That’s why I had to make that A to Z list – it wasn’t really for everyone else, it was because half of the time I can’t remember my own things! :)

  13. Alicia Storrs says

    These are amazing. I printed them and when I did it printed the box outline, but left off all the black lines. Did anybo.dy else have this issue? Thank you!

  14. Thanks so much for all your printables!! They have helped me tremendously! God bless you for all your hard work and sharing with the homeschool community. :)

  15. Thank you so much!!

  16. Love this, but I am looking for a template/spreadsheet where my daughter can type in the books she’s read and print the page when it’s full. Anything like that available?

    • Sethian A. Hughes says

      until you find something you could use this as a chance to work on penmanship skills. She could work on her print writing or cursive. ^_^

  17. Very Useful… Thank You for sharing…

  18. Love it, you always have such great ideas!

  19. Becky Nespor Sattler says

    Thank you so much for the free print-able book report and reading log’s.
    I like your web-site and plan to come back again soon.

  20. Martha Smith says

    This is perfect! Thank you for sharing your wonderful resource!

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