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Book Reports Ideas
- Make a diorama – these still my children’s favorite
- Create a book jacket – different than the original
- Kids will love making these book report t-shirts
- Present an oral book report – dress up as your favorite character
- Try these creative cereal box book reports
- Make a poster – pretend your book is going to be made into a movie
- Write the author a letter – state why or why not you liked the book
- Illustrate and design a comic book
- Why not make a tasty book report (love the cake book report)
- Make a mobile – create your favorite scene
- Create a timeline – include the important topics
- Create a magazine ad for the book
- Make a board game
- Put together a Power Point Presentation
- Write a letter to a friend informing them why they should read the book
- Make a bookmark of your favorite chapter
- Create a wordsearch – use vocabulary words in the book
- Make a crossword puzzle - let someone who’s read the book work the puzzle
- Make a memory game – use index card with vocabulary words
- Outline your favorite chapter
- Kids will love making these 4D Trioramas
- Interview someone who lived in the time of the setting or has experienced the plot
- Book report flaps would be a fun way for kids to recall the book events in order
- Make a True or False quiz – have someone take the quiz who has read the book
- Make a lapbook – use these templates
- Create a Poem
- Reading Comprehension Bookmarks (any book: fiction or non fiction)
But if you are looking for a simple to use, free printable form, don’t miss our book report form and our simple book report form.