Book Report: Planning Lesson 73. Planning You first need to choose a book to write about. If you have two books you can choose, ask these questions:

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Book Report: Planning Lesson 73

Planning You first need to choose a book to write about. If you have two books you can choose, ask these questions:

Planning 1.Which book have I read more recently? 2.Which book do I remember better? 3.Which book do I like better?

Book Report: Planning & Drafting Lesson 74

Introduction What is a book that is fiction? What is a book that is nonfiction?

Sample Book Report Form Title:Author: This book is about I liked this book because

Book Report: Revising Lesson 75

Introduction What four things does a book report include? What is our goal as we write book reports?

Revising Checklist  Did I include the title?  Did I include the author?

Revising Checklist Summary  Did I tell just enough information about the book (not too much or too little)?  Did I write the main story parts in order?

Revising Checklist Opinion  Did I tell why I like the book?

Book Report: Proofreading Lesson 76

Introduction According to this song, what are some words in a title that may be lowercased?

Proofreading Marks Λ Add Delete Capital letter Lowercase Move

Proofreading Checklist 1.I put a capital letter at the beginning of each sentence. 2.I put a punctuation mark at the end of each sentence. 3.I used capital letters correctly within the sentences.

Proofreading Checklist 4.I looked for misspelled words. 5.I used capital letters for the important words in the title. 6.I underlined the title of the book.

Book Report: Publishing Lesson 77

Publishing After checking your proofread book report one more time, copy it neatly according to your teacher’s instructions.