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Though this book report form is labeled Siddhartha, the multiple-page format would work for any novel you are reading in your class. Complete with a reading schedule, a summary page, a list of generic literature response questions, and a list of ten alternative literature activities, this lesson is a great tool for your novel project. Additional activities include a story plot flow chart and a character map.
If your learners "dwindle, peak, and pine" over Shakespeare, use this literature study guide as a format for their book report or novel project on Macbeth. Complete with a plot chart, character map, and literary response activities, this assignment is a great way to stay connected with the play. The lesson is not specific to the novel (except for a few links), and can be used with any book or story. Also, it would work in any class setting, not just homeschool.
Explore Inez Haynes Gillmore's The Native Son with this thorough and engaging book report form. A reading schedule provides the opportunity to assign outside reading, and the other reading comprehension lessons could be completed in literature groups or individually. One page lists ten additional literature activities for middle schoolers to complete. Only the resource links are novel-specific; the rest of the lesson could be used for any book.
Complete with a reading schedule, literature question page, and supplementary list of literary activities, this book report form on Moby Dick would be an good resource for your junior high or high school class. The guide includes resources for online reading. The rest of the lesson is not specific to the novel, and can be used with any book or story. Also, the activity would work in any class setting, not just homeschool.
Use this literature study guide on Homer's Iliad as a format for your book report or novel project. Complete with a plot chart, character map, and literary response activities, this assignment is a great way to keep middle schoolers connected with the text. Though designed for homeschool, the lesson would work well in any class setting.
Use this literature study guide as a format for your book report or novel project. Based on The Odyssey (though not limited to it), the guide includes resources for online reading, a reading schedule, and multiple pages of reading comprehension activities. Pupils will organize their reading with ease, and they will appreciate the creativity offered in the variety of activities.
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 14 multiple choice questions based on various Utopian literature. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 31 short answer and essay questions based on More's Utopia and other Utopian literature. Students may also access an online quiz on the selection using the link at the bottom of the page.
In this writing worksheet, students brainstorm and write out five thought provoking questions to propose about a specific book for a literature circle.
In this making predictions worksheet, learners participate in a literature circle role of predictor. Students predict what will happen next in the story. Learners may predict about what a character will do or what event will happen next.
