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book review worksheet template, not an image with a specific problem to solve. This is a printable form designed for students to write a book review, and it includes sections for:
- Title and author of the book
- Target audience
- Summary of the book
- Personal opinion (with thumbs up/down)
- Recommendation and explanation
Since this is a
template, there isn't a specific problem to solve unless you have a particular book in mind that you'd like reviewed using this format.
If you'd like help filling out this worksheet for a specific book, here’s how you can do it:
Let’s say you want to review the book
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle.
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✔ Filled-Out Example:
Name: [Student's Name]
Title: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Author: Eric Carle
What audience is this book for? Young children (ages 2–6)
This book was about:
A caterpillar hatches from an egg and eats different foods each day. He eats too much and gets sick, but then turns into a butterfly. The story teaches days of the week, counting, and healthy eating habits.
My opinion of this book is: 👍 (Thumbs Up)
Do you recommend this book? Explain your answer.
Yes, I recommend this book because it is fun to read and has colorful pictures. It helps kids learn numbers, days of the week, and what happens when we eat too much. The story is simple and engaging for young readers.
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How to Use This Worksheet:
1. Choose a book you’ve read.
2. Fill in the title and author.
3. Think about who would enjoy the book (kids, teens, adults).
4. Write a short summary in your own words.
5. Share your opinion — did you like it or not?
6. Explain why you would or wouldn’t recommend it.
If you’d like me to help you fill out this form for a
specific book, just let me know the title and author!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reteaching worksheet.