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Birthday Cake Book Report Project

Assembled Project Size:   Width = 9 inches   Height = 17 inches

Your students will have a great time planning a birthday party for the main characters of their books!

Students choose the location, guests, food, gifts, and the games played at the birthday party.

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Birthday cake book report project templates, what's included.

This unique book report project will provide you with all of the teaching resources that your students will need to plan a birthday party for the main characters of their books.

Based on what your students have learned about their main characters, they have to choose a location, guests, food, gifts, and games that they will play at the birthday party.

Your students will find these unusual writing responses delicious and they will enjoy using their imaginations to plan a fun party for their main characters. When my students have finished their projects, I bring in a large birthday cake for the whole class and we all sing happy birthday to our main characters and enjoy a slice of birthday cake.

These finished birthday cake book report projects will make an eye catching bulletin board display inside your classroom.

This uniquely shaped book report project contains five templates that assemble into a tall birthday cake about the main character of the story. The finished project measures 9 x 17 inches .

Everything that you need to complete these birthday cake book report projects is included in this set of teaching resources. All that you will need is scissors , glue , tape , and coloring pencils .

There are 14 printable worksheets and template pages in this set of teaching resources, as well as a 5 page color bulletin board display banner .

Your students will have fun creating a project based on the main characters of their books by planning a birthday party for them, rather than writing typically boring character descriptions .

In addition, this set of reading resources includes 8 birthday balloons and a large Happy Birthday Cake that can be used as accent pieces for your classroom bulletin board display.

Birthday Cake Book Report Project Videos:

Watch these short videos to learn more about this fun book report project!

Note :  Due to spelling differences in English (Examples: color/colour and favorite/favourite), there are two separate sets of  worksheets and templates included in this set of teaching resources.

You can select the version ( U.S. or U.K. spelling rules) that contains the spelling that is used in the country where you live. 

The worksheets and templates that are shown on this page use  U.S. spelling rules .

Assembling Directions:

This set of teaching resources includes assembling directions on how to prepare and assemble this birthday cake book report project. Below is an example of the assembling directions worksheet.

Grading Rubric:

A book report grading rubric is included in this set of teaching resources.

The following areas are assessed on this grading rubric: content , word choice , organization , proofreading , and final presentation .

I believe that it is important for students to evaluate their own work , so my book report rubric contains an assessment section for both students and teachers.

When students evaluate their book report projects, they color in the faces on their grading rubric worksheets. When a teacher evaluates the projects, the teacher circles the small numbers inside each box on the printable worksheets.

Below is an example of my birthday cake book report grading rubric.

First Draft Worksheets:

I believe that the writing process is important and that teachers should use process writing whenever possible.

For this reason, my students never begin their book report projects by writing on their final draft birthday cake templates, instead they write on first draft worksheets.

Next, my students edit and revise their written work on their own, with a partner, or in individual writing conferences with me.

This birthday cake book report project is designed as four tiers of a cake . The tiers of the cake in this book report include:

  • Top Tier: Drawing of the main character
  • 2nd Tier: Title, author, and genre
  • 3rd Tier: Draw a picture of the party and write about the main character, setting, plot, and conclusion
  • Bottom Tier and Plate: Party location, guest list, food, gifts, games, and student's name and date

For the bottom tier of the birthday cake, students write about the location of the party and the guests, food, gifts, and games.

Students write about the main character, setting, plot, and conclusion in the second tier of the birthday cake. These 4 writing topics are assembled together to form a flip book that is stapled to the second tier of the cake.

Information about the title , author , and genre of the book is written in the third tier of the birthday cake. Students draw a picture in the top tier of the birthday cake and write their names and date on the plate.

This set of teaching resources contains two printable worksheets for students to write their first drafts on.

On my first draft worksheets, I have designed the writing line spaces to match the spaces allotted on the final draft birthday cake book report templates.

Black and White Birthday Cake Templates:

This book report project contains 4 templates that are assembled together to form the shape of a 4 tier birthday cake.

Below : Birthday Cake Black and White Templates 4 printable worksheets that are cut out and then glued together to form the shape of a birthday cake.

Above : Students cut out these 4 squares and staple them on the second tier of the birthday cake to create a flip book in that area.

Color Birthday Cake Templates:

When I am first introducing my students to a new book report project, I believe that it is important for them to have a visual example of what the completed project looks like. I always complete an example of this birthday cake book report project before I introduce this assignment to my students.

Before my students begin writing their first drafts , I show them my finished birthday cake project. This visual example immediately grabs my students' attention and they are excited to start working on this project from the very beginning. I have found that my students are engaged and use their best effort as they go through the steps of the writing process and complete this fun book report project.

My students also enjoy hearing about the book that I chose to do my book report project on. This is also a wonderful opportunity to share a book that I would like to encourage my students to read.

To save you time in coloring your example that you show to your students, I have included color birthday cake templates in this set of teaching resources. I display my finished birthday cake book report at the front of my classroom so that students can refer to it as they are completing their own projects.

Below : Birthday Cake Color Templates 4 printable worksheets that are cut out and then glued together to form the shape of a 4 tier birthday cake.

Free 5 Page Bulletin Board Display Banner:

I know that it takes teachers a lot of time to design and assemble their classroom bulletin board displays.

Many teachers spend their valuable time cutting out large display letters or making a banner at home on their own computers.

In order to help save you time in assembling a bulletin board display featuring your students' birthday cake book report projects, I have designed a 5 page banner that is included for free in this set of teaching resources.

If you have access to a laminating machine, I recommend that you laminate your banner so that it will be more durable and you can use it again in the future.

Below : Birthday Cake Book Report Banner 5 printable worksheets that are glued together to form a bulletin board display banner.

Free Bulletin Board Display Accent Pieces:

EXTRA FREE TEACHING RESOURCES #1: For each of the book report sets that are available on Unique Teaching Resources , I try to design some extra bulletin board accent pieces that will help you to decorate your classroom bulletin board display that features your students' book report projects.

This set of book report lesson plans includes a large birthday cake that says, "Happy Birthday to Our Main Characters!"

EXTRA FREE TEACHING RESOURCES #2: I have designed 8 birthday balloons for you to add as accent pieces on your bulletin board display. Tie a piece of string around the bottom of the balloons to make it appear as if the balloons are floating in the air.

I hope these free accent pieces help save you time in decorating your birthday cake bulletin board display.

You will be able to design a colorful and dynamic classroom bulletin board display using your students' finished birthday cake book report projects.

These birthday cake graphic organizers are a unique and fun way to get your students excited about completing a writing assignment about the books that they have read.

The writing responses that are required of your students will make them think and write about the main characters of their books in a challenging and engaging way.

In addition, this book report set includes birthday themed accent pieces to help you in decorating your bulletin board display.

I hope that your students have fun and are engaged in learning as they plan a birthday party for the main characters of the books that they have read.

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Erin those projects look amazing! I am so impressed! Be sure to tell you students I said they look like works of art! What an awesome way to show what you know! I am glad you found my blog at Teachingisagift. I love to share all my zany ideas with anyone who is willing to read them! Make sure you come back and link up with the Blog by Province Linky Party at http://teachingisagift.blogspot.ca/p/blog-by-province.html. While you are there be sure to download your Ontario Blogger button (just right click on the image and save image as...) Then you can upload it to your sidebar and link back to the original page. If you need any help let me know. There are lots of great canadian bloggers out there just waiting to meet you! Sidney Teachingisagift

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Thank you for the kind words and the warm welcome, Sidney! We had lots of fun with these! I think I have the Ontario Blogger button set up correctly now! :) Erin

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Wow! These projects look amazing! They are really making me hungry just looking at them! I am so happy that your kiddos had fun with them and that you were pleased with the results. Thanks so much for the bloggy shout out! :)

Thank YOU for the great product! :) Erin

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I found you from The Peanut Gallery blog today. What a wonderful project! I'm a new follower. Hunter's Tales from Teaching

Thank you so much! :) Erin

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These book reports are awesome - I will have to go and check out that resource. I can't believe the amount of effort and creativity that went into those. What grade do you teach? It's great meeting other Ontario bloggers! Looking From Third to Fourth

I couldn't believe the final products either! I knew that a couple of them would go all-out, because that's what they always do, but this... I had no idea!! I teach grade five - my FAVOURITE grade ever!

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The children's projects are fabulous. I have to check out the product on TpT. I have been wanting to spice up summer reading for this year. I wonder if this would do it. Thanks for Sharing, Stacy @ http://new-in-room-202.blogspot.com

Thanks, Stacy! It was great fun! :)

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Wow!! I teach math, but I have to say I enjoyed looking at these projects. My wheels are spinning right now trying to turn them into math projects.

Thank you, Brooke! It was fun to see what the kids came up with! Let me know if you come up with a way to use this for math... I'd be interested to hear how it goes! ~Erin

nice projects

Great project! I'm always looking for new ways to present book reports. Did the students do this on their own, with parents, or at school? Did they have to purchase their own materials?

Hi there, CCTeach! The students created these projects at home with any materials they chose. Some were as simple as paper inside of a pizza box. I'd recommend checking out the resource I mention at the beginning of the post - It includes everything you need to implement this in your classroom. :) Thanks for stopping by! Erin

hello! i wanted to recreate the cake book report, i am just LOVING the idea! can you please tell my measurements of the purple cake so i can buy it on amazon?? thanks!

Hi Farhiya, I have no idea what the measurements are. These are projects that my students completed six years ago, and they purchased the supplies themselves. Best of luck locating what you need! Erin

hey do you have a rubric so i can recreate the cake

Hi there! Thanks for stopping by! If you take another look at the post, you will see that this isn't my resource. There is a link at the top of the page to the listing on Teachers Pay Teachers. Best, Erin

Wonderful. Isimply love the idea.Beautiful way to inspire students. I WILL DO IT WITH MY STUDENTS IN GRADE 9. CHEERS Barbara

were is the instructions on how to make this?

Hi there! This is a resource for sale on Teachers Pay Teachers. You can find it by following the links in the post. Best, Erin

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How to Decorate a Book Cake

Have you ever wanted to create a stunning and unique cake that looks like a book? In this article, we will explore the art of book cake decorating and provide you with all the tips and techniques you need to make your own beautiful book cake.

From choosing the right cake recipe to adding the finishing touches, we will guide you through each step of the process. Whether you’re an experienced baker or just starting out, this guide will help you create a show-stopping dessert that is sure to impress.

When it comes to creating a book cake, there are so many creative possibilities. You can personalize it for any occasion – whether it’s for a birthday, graduation, or even as a centerpiece for a literary-themed event. The key is to pay attention to detail and take your time with each step of the decorating process. With the right tools, supplies, and techniques, you can bring your vision to life and create a beautiful edible work of art.

In the following sections, we will cover everything from choosing the right cake recipe and sculpting the book shape to adding decorative details and personalization. We’ll also provide tips on displaying and serving your finished masterpiece. So gather your baking supplies and get ready to embark on a deliciously creative journey as we delve into the world of book cake decorating.

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Choosing the Right Cake Recipe for Your Book Cake

Choosing the right cake recipe is crucial when it comes to decorating a book cake. Since the final product needs to be both visually appealing and delicious, it’s important to select a recipe that will work well for sculpting and decorating.

When choosing a cake recipe for your book cake, consider opting for a denser and firmer cake such as pound cake or sponge cake. These types of cakes hold their shape better and are easier to carve into the desired book shape.

In addition to considering the texture of the cake, think about the flavor as well. It’s important to choose a flavor that will complement any fillings or frostings you plan to use. If you’re unsure about which flavor to go with, classic choices like vanilla or chocolate are always safe bets. However, if you want to get more creative, consider flavors like red velvet, lemon, or even carrot cake for a unique twist.

Ultimately, the key is to choose a cake recipe that not only tastes great but also holds up well during the carving and decorating process. Taking the time to carefully select the right cake recipe will set a solid foundation for creating a stunning book cake that looks and tastes amazing.

In summary, when choosing the right cake recipe for your book cake, focus on both texture and flavor to ensure that your creation turns out just as delightful to eat as it is to admire.

Whether you are new at baking or an experienced baker getting ready for creating this masterpiece – no worries. Here is our best recommandation how to decorate a book cake .

Tips for Baking and Sculpting the Book Shape

Baking and sculpting a book-shaped cake may seem like a daunting task, but with the right tips and techniques, you can create a stunning dessert that looks just like a real book. Here are some helpful tips for successfully baking and sculpting the shape of your book cake.

First and foremost, it’s crucial to choose the right cake recipe for your book cake. A dense and sturdy cake, such as pound cake or mud cake, works best for sculpting into intricate shapes. These types of cakes hold their shape well and are less likely to crumble or break during the sculpting process.

When it comes to shaping the cake into a book form, start by baking your chosen recipe in a rectangular or square pan. Once the cake is fully cooled, use a serrated knife to carefully trim the edges and round the corners to resemble the shape of an open book. You can also use a template to ensure that both sides of the “book” are symmetrical.

In addition to using a good quality cake recipe, having the right tools for sculpting is essential. A long serrated knife, a ruler, and a set of small offset spatulas will help you achieve clean lines and smooth surfaces when shaping your book cake. It’s also helpful to have a small paring knife on hand for fine details and carving any intricate designs on the cake.

Decorating Tools and Supplies Needed for Book Cake

When preparing to decorate a book cake, it’s essential to gather the necessary tools and supplies to ensure the process goes smoothly. To achieve a realistic book design, you will need a few specific items to bring your creation to life. Firstly, you will require a sturdy cake board to support the weight of the cake and decorations. Additionally, a turntable will be helpful for easy access to all sides of the cake while decorating.

In terms of decorating tools, an offset spatula is invaluable for applying and smoothing frosting on the cake. A bench scraper can aid in creating clean, sharp edges on the book cake. For creating intricate details or writing on the cake, piping bags and tips are essential. Other tools such as a ruler, pastry brush, and small paintbrushes can also come in handy for adding precise finishing touches to the design.

In addition to tools, there are specific supplies needed for decorating a book cake. These include fondant or gum paste for creating decorative elements like flowers or figurines. Edible food coloring gels or airbrush colors will allow you to achieve vibrant and customized hues on your cake.

Lastly, edible image printers or custom stencils may be required if you plan to add personalized images or text onto the cake surface. By having these essential tools and supplies on hand, you can confidently embark on decorating your book cake with precision and creativity.

Step-by-Step Guide to Decorating the Cover of the Book Cake

Decorating the cover of a book cake is the most critical part of the process as it sets the tone for the entire design. Whether you are creating a novel-themed cake for a book lover’s birthday or a literary-inspired cake for a book club meeting, attention to detail in this step will ensure a stunning result.

Choosing the Right Fondant

When decorating the cover of your book cake, it’s essential to choose the right fondant to achieve the desired look. Rolled fondant is the best option as it can be easily shaped and molded to resemble a real book cover. Choose colors that match the theme of your cake, whether it’s a classic leather-bound tome or a modern paperback.

Creating Texture and Details

Once you have covered your cake with fondant, use sculpting tools to create texture and add details to mimic a real book cover. Pay attention to intricacies such as stitching along the edges, embossed titles or intricate designs. Use edible food coloring pens or petal dust to add depth and dimension to your design.

Adding Finishing Touches

To complete the cover decoration, consider adding embellishments such as edible gold leaf for an elegant touch, or using silicone molds to create raised designs. Personalize the cover by adding edible prints of favorite book covers or author signatures. These small details will elevate your book cake from impressive to extraordinary.

By following these steps and paying close attention to detail, you can achieve a beautifully decorated book cake that will impress any literature enthusiast and be remembered long after it’s been enjoyed.

Adding Details

Adding edible images or fondant cutouts is a creative way to personalize and add detail to your book cake. Whether you want to replicate a favorite book cover or incorporate images and designs that are meaningful to the recipient, this step can really make your cake stand out.

Choosing Edible Images or Fondant Cutouts

When deciding on the design for your book cake, consider whether edible images or fondant cutouts would work best for achieving the look you want. Edible images are printed on thin sheets of icing and can be easily applied to the surface of the cake. On the other hand, fondant cutouts are created by cutting shapes or designs from rolled fondant and then placed onto the cake.

Both options offer a high level of customization, allowing you to feature any image or design on your book cake. You may choose to use a combination of edible images and fondant cutouts for a multi-dimensional effect.

Application Techniques

Applying edible images requires careful handling to ensure that they are smooth and free from wrinkles when placed on the cake. It is important to follow the instructions for applying edible images as provided by the manufacturer. If using fondant cutouts, gently adhere them to the surface of the cake using a small amount of water or edible glue.

Be sure to plan out where you want each image or cutout to be placed on the cake before applying them. This will help achieve a balanced and visually appealing look for your book cake decoration.

By adding these personalized details with edible images or fondant cutouts, you can bring your book cake design to life and create a memorable centerpiece for any special occasion.

Creating the Spine and Pages of the Book Cake

Now that you have successfully decorated the cover of your book cake, it’s time to move on to creating the spine and pages of the cake. This step will truly bring your cake to life and make it look like a realistic book. Here are some tips and ideas on how to achieve this:

1. Creating the Spine: Start by tinting a portion of fondant in a color that matches the cover of your book cake. Roll out the fondant into a long, thin strip, and carefully attach it to the side of the cake where the front cover ends and the back cover begins. Use a ruler or straight edge tool to create a clean line along the edge of the spine.

2. Making Edible Pages: To create the illusion of pages on your book cake, consider using wafer paper or thinly rolled fondant that has been textured with a veining tool to resemble pages. Cut out rectangular pieces of wafer paper or fondant and attach them to one side of the open book cake using edible glue or a light corn syrup mixture.

3. Adding Texture: To add more realism to the pages, you can lightly dust them with edible powder colors to create shadows and highlights. You can also use an edible food coloring marker to add details such as lines or text on the pages.

Remember, creating the spine and pages is what really brings your book cake to life, so take your time with this step and pay attention to detail for an impressive end result.

Next is adding final decorative details such as ribbon markers, embossed titles on covers etc. but we’d rather focus on creating statuesque delights than lampshades with icing all over them. You can try many different methods – make sure not all weight is at one spot so if you pile up books they might wave back forth but don’t buckle-how alluring fulfilment sounds already?

Like making luxury cakes instead let’s ask yourself “how do I actually keep looking at elegance without lifting an etching pen? “.

Finishing Touches

After sculpting and decorating the cover, spine, and pages of your book cake, it’s time for the finishing touches. This is where you can add personalization and final decorative details to truly make your book cake come to life. Here are some ideas for adding those last special touches to your creation:

  • Adding a Title: Use edible markers or piping gel to write the title of the book on the cover. This could be the title of a favorite novel, a personalized message, or even the name of the person you’re making the cake for.
  • Creating Details: Consider adding small details that will bring authenticity to your book cake. This could include creating a small edible bookmark peeking out from between the pages, or adding a tiny pair of reading glasses on top of the cake.
  • Final Decorative Elements: Add any final decorative elements such as edible flowers, sugar pearls, or glitter to give your cake an extra touch of elegance and visual appeal.

Remember that personalization is key when it comes to decorating a book cake. It’s important to tailor these final touches to suit the recipient’s preferences and personality. Whether it’s incorporating their favorite colors, adding a beloved quote from their favorite author, or including elements that reflect their hobbies and interests-personalization will make your book cake truly special.

By following these steps and adding these final personal touches, you’ll have a beautifully decorated book cake that is sure to impress any literary lover. Get creative with your design and don’t be afraid to experiment with different decorative elements until you achieve a result that is both visually stunning and delicious.

In conclusion, decorating a book cake is a fun and creative way to celebrate any book lover’s birthday or special occasion. From choosing the right cake recipe to sculpting the perfect book shape, there are many tips and tricks to consider when creating a beautiful and realistic book cake.

By following the step-by-step guide and using the right decorating tools and supplies, anyone can learn how to decorate a book cake that will impress guests and make for a stunning centerpiece.

Once you have finished adding decorative details, edible images, and creating the spine and pages of your book cake, it’s important to consider how best to display and serve it. Whether you choose to showcase it on a cake stand or platter, adding personalization such as a fondant nameplate or favorite literary quote can add an extra special touch to your creation.

And remember, while making a book cake may seem daunting at first, with practice and patience anyone can master this art form.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to make a cake that looks like a book.

Making a cake that looks like a book involves shaping the cake into a rectangle, frosting it to resemble the pages and cover of a book, and adding decorative details such as titles or author names.

How Do You Cover a Cake Book?

Covering a cake to look like a book can be done by using fondant to create the cover of the book, complete with details like spine and binding. The fondant can be customized with designs or colors to make it look realistic.

How to Make a Pile of Books Cake?

Creating a pile of books cake can be achieved by baking multiple rectangular cakes, stacking them on top of each other, and then decorating each “book” with different covers, titles, and even some open pages spilling out for an authentic look.

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As teachers, we know the importance of adding novel and interesting twists to some of the traditional projects that our students complete. The term “Book Report” has developed a lackluster connotation, at best.  However, book reports can be a great way to engage your students in critical and creative thinking, especially with this “little” twist!

“Mint Tin Book Reports” are a perfect project that you can easily incorporate into your instruction.  I love that these are SO open-ended: students can include chapter summaries, character analyses, or a story plot (which is pictured below).  You can also download a free template I made for this project below.

You’ll need one of these common mint tins (about 3.5 by 2.25 inches) for each of your students. You might want to send out an email to your fellow teachers and your students’ parents for donations of their empty tins:-)

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Book reports remain a key educational assessment tool from elementary school through college. Sitting down to close read and critique texts for their content and form is a lifelong skill, one that benefits all of us well beyond our school years. With the help of this guide, you’ll develop your reading comprehension and note-taking skills. You’ll also find resources to guide you through the process of writing a book report, step-by-step, from choosing a book and reading actively to revising your work. Resources for teachers are also included, from creative assignment ideas to sample rubrics.

Book reports follow general rules for composition, yet are distinct from other types of writing assignments. Central to book reports are plot summaries, analyses of characters and themes, and concluding opinions. This format differs from an argumentative essay or critical research paper, in which impartiality and objectivity is encouraged. Differences also exist between book reports and book reviews, who do not share the same intent and audience. Here, you’ll learn the basics of what a book report is and is not.

What Is a Book Report?

"Book Report" ( ThoughtCo )

This article, written by a professor emeritus of rhetoric and English, describes the defining characteristics of book reports and offers observations on how they are composed.

"Writing a Book Report" (Purdue OWL)

Purdue’s Online Writing Lab outlines the steps in writing a book report, from keeping track of major characters as you read to providing adequate summary material.

"How to Write a Book Report" ( Your Dictionary )

This article provides another helpful guide to writing a book report, offering suggestions on taking notes and writing an outline before drafting. 

"How to Write a Successful Book Report" ( ThoughtCo )

Another post from ThoughtCo., this article highlights the ten steps for book report success. It was written by an academic advisor and college enrollment counselor.

What’s the Difference Between a Book Report and an Essay?

"Differences Between a Book Report & Essay Writing" ( Classroom)

In this article from the education resource Classroom,  you'll learn the differences and similarities between book reports and essay writing.

"Differences Between a Book Report and Essay Writing" (SeattlePi.com)

In this post from a Seattle newspaper's website, memoirist Christopher Cascio highlights how book report and essay writing differ.

"The Difference Between Essays and Reports" (Solent Online Learning)

This PDF from Southampton Solent University includes a chart demonstrating the differences between essays and reports. Though it is geared toward university students, it will help students of all levels understand the differing purposes of reports and analytical essays.

What’s the Difference Between a Book Report and a Book Review?

"How to Write a Book Review and a Book Report" (Concordia Univ.)

The library at Concordia University offers this helpful guide to writing book report and book reviews. It defines differences between the two, then presents components that both forms share.

"Book Reviews" (Univ. of North Carolina)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s writing guide shows the step-by-step process of writing book reviews, offering a contrast to the composition of book reports.

Active reading and thoughtful preparation before you begin your book report are necessary components of crafting a successful piece of writing. Here, you’ll find tips and resources to help you learn how to select the right book, decide which format is best for your report, and outline your main points.

Selecting and Finding a Book

"30 Best Books for Elementary Readers" (Education.com)

This article from Education.com lists 30 engaging books for students from kindergarten through fifth grade. It was written by Esme Raji Codell, a teacher, author, and children's literature specialist.

"How to Choose a Good Book for a Report (Middle School)" (WikiHow)

This WikiHow article offers suggestions for middle schoolers on how to choose the right book for a report, from getting started early on the search process to making sure you understand the assignment's requirements.

"Best Book-Report Books for Middle Schoolers" (Common Sense Media)

Common Sense Media has compiled this list of 25 of the best books for middle school book reports. For younger students, the article suggests you check out the site's "50 Books All Kids Should Read Before They're 12."

"50 Books to Read in High School" (Lexington Public Library)

The Lexington, Kentucky Public Library has prepared this list to inspire high school students to choose the right book. It includes both classics and more modern favorites.

The Online Computer Library Center's catalogue helps you locate books in libraries near you, having itemized the collections of 72,000 libraries in 170 countries.

Formats of Book Reports

"Format for Writing a Book Report" ( Your Dictionary )

Here, Your Dictionary supplies guidelines for the basic book report format. It describes what you'll want to include in the heading, and what information to include in the introductory paragraph. Be sure to check these guidelines against your teacher's requirements.

"The Good Old Book Report" (Scholastic)

Nancy Barile’s blog post for Scholastic lists the questions students from middle through high school should address in their book reports.

How to Write an Outline

"Writer’s Web: Creating Outlines" (Univ. of Richmond)

The University of Richmond’s Writing Center shows how you can make use of micro and macro outlines to organize your argument.

"Why and How to Create a Useful Outline" (Purdue OWL)

Purdue’s Online Writing Lab demonstrates how outlines can help you organize your report, then teaches you how to create outlines.

"Creating an Outline" (EasyBib)

EasyBib, a website that generates bibliographies, offers sample outlines and tips for creating your own. The article encourages you to think about transitions and grouping your notes.

"How to Write an Outline: 4 Ways to Organize Your Thoughts" (Grammarly)

This blog post from a professional writer explains the advantages of using an outline, and presents different ways to gather your thoughts before writing.

In this section, you’ll find resources that offer an overview of how to write a book report, including first steps in preparing the introduction. A good book report's introduction hooks the reader with strong opening sentences and provides a preview of where the report is going.

"Step-by-Step Outline for a Book Report" ( Classroom )

This article from Classroom furnishes students with a guide to the stages of writing a book report, from writing the rough draft to revising.

"Your Roadmap to a Better Book Report" ( Time4Writing )

Time4Writing offers tips for outlining your book report, and describes all of the information that the introduction, body, and conclusion should include.

"How to Start a Book Report" ( ThoughtCo)

This ThoughtCo. post, another by academic advisor and college enrollment counselor Grace Fleming, demonstrates how to write a pithy introduction to your book report.

"How to Write an Introduction for a Book Report" ( Classroom )

This brief but helpful post from Classroom  details what makes a good book report introduction, down to the level of individual sentences.

The body paragraphs of your book report accomplish several goals: they describe the plot, delve more deeply into the characters and themes that make the book unique, and include quotations and examples from the book. Below are some resources to help you succeed in summarizing and analyzing your chosen text.

Plot Summary and Description

"How Do You Write a Plot Summary?" ( Reference )

This short article presents the goals of writing a plot summary, and suggests a word limit. It emphasizes that you should stick to the main points and avoid including too many specific details, such as what a particular character wears.

"How to Write a Plot for a Book Report" ( The Pen & The Pad )

In this article from a resource website for writers, Patricia Harrelson outlines what information to include in a plot summary for a book report. 

"How to Write a Book Summary" (WikiHow)

Using Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone as an example, this WikiHow article demonstrates how to write a plot summary one step at a time.

Analyzing Characters and Themes

"How to Write a Character Analysis Book Report" ( The Pen & The Pad )

Kristine Tucker shows how to write a book report focusing on character. You can take her suggestions as they are, or consider  incorporating them into the more traditional book report format.

"How to Write a Character Analysis" (YouTube)

The SixMinuteScholar Channel utilizes analysis of the film  Finding Nemo to show you how to delve deeply into character, prioritizing inference over judgment.

"How to Define Theme" ( The Editor's Blog )

Fiction editor Beth Hill contributes an extended definition of theme. She also provides examples of common themes, such as "life is fragile."

"How to Find the Theme of a Book or Short Story" ( ThoughtCo )

This blog post from ThoughtCo. clarifies the definition of theme in relation to symbolism, plot, and moral. It also offers examples of themes in literature, such as love, death, and good vs. evil.

Selecting and Integrating Quotations

"How to Choose and Use Quotations" (Santa Barbara City College)

This guide from a college writing center will help you choose which quotations to use in your book report, and how to blend quotations with your own words.

"Guidelines for Incorporating Quotes" (Ashford Univ.)

This PDF from Ashford University's Writing Center introduces the ICE method for incorporating quotations: introduce, cite, explain.

"Quote Integration" (YouTube)

This video from The Write Way YouTube channel illustrates how to integrate quotations into writing, and also explains how to cite those quotations.

"Using Literary Quotations" (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)

This guide from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Writing Center helps you emphasize your analysis of a quotation, and explains how to incorporate quotations into your text.

Conclusions to any type of paper are notoriously tricky to write. Here, you’ll learn some creative ways to tie up loose ends in your report and express your own opinion of the book you read. This open space for sharing opinions that are not grounded in critical research is an element that often distinguishes book reports from other types of writing.

"How to Write a Conclusion for a Book Report" ( Classroom )

This brief article from the education resource  Classroom illustrates the essential points you should make in a book report conclusion.

"Conclusions" (Univ. of North Carolina)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Writing Center lays out strategies for writing effective conclusions. Though the article is geared toward analytical essay conclusions, the tips offered here will also help you write a strong book report.

"Ending the Essay: Conclusions" (Harvard College Writing Center)

Pat Bellanca’s article for Harvard University’s Writing Center presents ways to conclude essays, along with tips. Again, these are suggestions for concluding analytical essays that can also be used to tie up a book report's loose ends.

Reading closely and in an engaged manner is the strong foundation upon which all good book reports are built. The resources below will give you a picture of what active reading looks like, and offer strategies to assess and improve your reading comprehension. Further, you’ll learn how to take notes—or “annotate” your text—making it easier to find important information as you write.

How to Be an Active Reader

"Active Reading Strategies: Remember and Analyze What You Read" (Princeton Univ.)

Princeton University’s McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning recommends ten strategies for active reading, and includes sample diagrams.

"Active Reading" (Open Univ.)

The Open University offers these techniques for reading actively alongside video examples. The author emphasizes that you should read for comprehension—not simply to finish the book as quickly as possible.

"7 Active Reading Strategies for Students" ( ThoughtCo )

In this post, Grace Fleming outlines seven methods for active reading. Her suggestions include identifying unfamiliar words and finding the main idea. 

"5 Active Reading Strategies for Textbook Assignments" (YouTube)

Thomas Frank’s seven-minute video demonstrates how you can retain the most important information from long and dense reading material.

Assessing Your Reading Comprehension

"Macmillan Readers Level Test" (MacMillan)

Take this online, interactive test from a publishing company to find out your reading level. You'll be asked a number of questions related to grammar and vocabulary.

"Reading Comprehension Practice Test" (ACCUPLACER)

ACCUPLACER is a placement test from The College Board. This 20-question practice test will help you see what information you retain after reading short passages.

"Reading Comprehension" ( English Maven )

The English Maven site has aggregated exercises and tests at various reading levels so you can quiz your reading comprehension skills.

How to Improve Your Reading Comprehension

"5 Tips for Improving Reading Comprehension" ( ThoughtCo )

ThoughtCo. recommends five tips to increase your reading comprehension ability, including reading with tools such as highlighters, and developing new vocabulary.

"How to Improve Reading Comprehension: 8 Expert Tips" (PrepScholar)

This blog post from PrepScholar provides ideas for improving your reading comprehension, from expanding your vocabulary to discussing texts with friends.

CrashCourse video: "Reading Assignments" (YouTube)

This CrashCourse video equips you with tools to read more effectively. It will help you determine how much material you need to read, and what strategies you can use to absorb what you read.

"Improving Reading Comprehension" ( Education Corner )

From a pre-reading survey through post-reading review, Education Corner  walks you through steps to improve reading comprehension.

Methods of In-text Annotation

"The Writing Process: Annotating a Text" (Hunter College)

This article from Hunter College’s Rockowitz Writing Center outlines how to take notes on a text and provides samples of annotation.

"How To Annotate Text While Reading" (YouTube)

This video from the SchoolHabits YouTube channel presents eleven annotation techniques you can use for better reading comprehension.

"5 Ways To Annotate Your Books" ( Book Riot )

This article from the Book Riot  blog highlights five efficient annotation methods that will save you time and protect your books from becoming cluttered with unnecessary markings.

"How Do You Annotate Your Books?" ( Epic Reads )

This post from Epic Reads highlights how different annotation methods work for different people, and showcases classic methods from sticky notes to keeping a reading notebook.

Students at every grade level can benefit from writing book reports, which sharpen critical reading skills. Here, we've aggregated sources to help you plan book report assignments and develop rubrics for written and oral book reports. You’ll also find alternative book report assessment ideas that move beyond the traditional formats.

Teaching Elementary School Students How to Write Book Reports

"Book Reports" ( Unique Teaching Resources )

These reading templates courtesy of Unique Teaching Resources make great visual aids for elementary school students writing their first book reports.

"Elementary Level Book Report Template" ( Teach Beside Me )

This   printable book report template from a teacher-turned-homeschooler is simple, classic, and effective. It asks basic questions, such as "who are the main characters?" and "how did you feel about the main characters?"

"Book Reports" ( ABC Teach )

ABC Teach ’s resource directory includes printables for book reports on various subjects at different grade levels, such as a middle school biography book report form and a "retelling a story" elementary book report template.

"Reading Worksheets" ( Busy Teacher's Cafe )

This page from Busy Teachers’ Cafe contains book report templates alongside reading comprehension and other language arts worksheets.

Teaching Middle School and High School Students How to Write Book Reports

"How to Write a Book Report: Middle and High School Level" ( Fact Monster)

Fact Monster ’s Homework Center discusses each section of a book report, and explains how to evaluate and analyze books based on genre for students in middle and high school.

"Middle School Outline Template for Book Report" (Trinity Catholic School)

This PDF outline template breaks the book report down into manageable sections for seventh and eighth graders by asking for specific information in each paragraph.

"Forms for Writing a Book Report for High School" ( Classroom )

In this article for Classroom,  Elizabeth Thomas describes what content high schoolers should focus on when writing their book reports.

"Forms for Writing a Book Report for High School" ( The Pen & The Pad )

Kori Morgan outlines techniques for adapting the book report assignment to the high school level in this post for The Pen & The Pad .

"High School Book Lists and Report Guidelines" (Highland Hall Waldorf School)

These sample report formats, grading paradigms, and tips are collected by Highland Hall Waldorf School. Attached are book lists by high school grade level.

Sample Rubrics

"Book Review Rubric Editable" (Teachers Pay Teachers)

This free resource from Teachers Pay Teachers allows you to edit your book report rubric to the specifications of your assignment and the grade level you teach.

"Book Review Rubric" (Winton Woods)

This PDF rubric from a city school district includes directions to take the assignment long-term, with follow-up exercises through school quarters.

"Multimedia Book Report Rubric" ( Midlink Magazine )

Perfect for oral book reports, this PDF rubric from North Carolina State University's Midlink Magazine  will help you evaluate your students’ spoken presentations.

Creative Book Report Assignments

"25 Book Report Alternatives" (Scholastic)

This article from the Scholastic website lists creative alternatives to the standard book report for pre-kindergarteners through high schoolers.

"Fresh Ideas for Creative Book Reports" ( Education World )

Education World offers nearly 50 alternative book report ideas in this article, from a book report sandwich to a character trait diagram.

"A Dozen Ways to Make Amazingly Creative Book Reports" ( We Are Teachers )

This post from We Are Teachers puts the spotlight on integrating visual arts into literary study through multimedia book report ideas.

"More Ideas Than You’ll Ever Use for Book Reports" (Teachnet.com)

This list from Teachnet.com includes over 300 ideas for book report assignments, from "interviewing" a character to preparing a travel brochure to the location in which the book is set.

"Fifty Alternatives to the Book Report" (National Council of Teachers of English)

In this PDF resource from the NCTE's  English Journal,  Diana Mitchell offers assignment ideas ranging from character astrology signs to a character alphabet.

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Give students choices on how they want to complete their book report assignment. This choice board offers eight fun options, from designing a comic to creating a playlist or writing interview questions, so students can let their creativity guide them.

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This activity is geared more for grades 3-5. You can use it during independent reading or incorporate it into your reading workshop. It can also be a take-home project. This book report is a great way to hold kids accountable for their independent reading time while you are working with groups. The book report banner activity has plenty of places for students to add their own creative touches with color, as they do their illustration and also color the themed pictures. It makes a perfect hallway display, bulletin board display, or you can connect them to make a fun classroom banner that hangs in your class.

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    These cake-shaped templates will provide you with resources that you need for your students to write about their understanding of the different elements of the stories or books that they have read. Each tier of the cake is a different element in this cake book report project: Setting, Characters, Problem, Story Climax, Solution and Conclusion ...

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