Learn How to Write a Book
Report
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1st July 2008
Daniel
Millions
Many students discover that they must write a
book report while in school. While some
inwardly groan at the task of writing a book
report on Johnny Seagull, writing a book report
is an opportunity to express your opinions and
also to become a more effective writer. The
smart student knows that book reports are very
much a part of their education.
Writing a great book report doesn't have to be
difficult. The first step to writing a book
report is to follow any instructions given by
the teacher or instructor. Some teachers give a
specific page length or word count. They may
also give a list of questions that they would
like addressed within the book report itself.
The teacher always gives a "due date" for the
book report and to ignore this would be to also
not follow the instructions.
Reading the book for the book report is also
important. While this may seem like a very
simple statement: it isn't. Some students have
been known to skim a book and to thus miss
important parts of the book. Take the time to
read and absorb the book fully. An excellent
idea is to first read the directions given by
your teacher and then to read the book.
Keep a piece of notebook paper next to you
while you are reading, so you can take down
notes as they come to you during reading. Be
sure to mention the page numbers that
correspond to what you feel is important. This
simple tip will help you write a much more
effective book report.
Owning your own copy of the book is extremely
helpful also. When you are reading a library or
borrowed copy, you know that you cannot take
notes in it. If you are reading your own copy
of the book, you can highlight or take small
notes within the margins of the book as your
read. Being able to personalize your copy of
this book is quite helpful for this book report
project.
While reading the book it is also useful to
notice the role of each character in the story.
What does each character represent? What do
your feel the writer is trying to say about
life or society with these characters? As you
read, look for quotes that best represent this
story and these characters. Mentioning these
quotes in your book report can often make your
book report stronger.
A book report is also not complete without your
opinion. What have you thought of the book?
While answering the question, pay attention to
the related questions that your teacher has
asked you, as they may want you to focus on a
certain aspect of the book. Everyone that reads
a book has a different opinion. Your sharing of
your opinion is what makes a book report unique
and all its own work. Otherwise, your report
would simply be a research project.
Writing a book report is often a great learning
experience for a student. Books can teach you
about how society viewed people at that
particular time. It can also teach you how
people thought or do think today. Every book
has a unique voice, just as you have your own
voice to share your opinion. There is much you
can learn by writing a book
report.
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