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(Book Title) Our ©TEAM Book Report (Author) by (Type your names here.) Presented by (Type your names here.)

Setting (where the story takes place) (when the story takes place) (other facts about the setting) (Picture credit)

You can make a separate page for each character. Main Characters (Character Name) (Character description) (Picture credit) You can make a separate page for each character.

You can make a separate page for each event. Main Events (First important event: tell what happens) (Next important event: tell what happens) (More events) (Climax of the story: tell what happens) (Picture credit) You can make a separate page for each event.

You can make a separate page for each part of your conclusion. (Your opinion about the book) (What you learned by reading the book) (Your recommendation to other readers) (Picture credit) You can make a separate page for each part of your conclusion.

© (Year) (Student names) Credits and Copyright Resource Credits Books (author), (title), (year of publication) Images (source) Report Created By (Type your name here) (Type your name here) © (Year) (Student names)