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Book Review Worksheet

Book Review Worksheet

Subject: English

Age range: 5 - 14

Resource type: Worksheet/Activity

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16 February 2022

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This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing a book. It prompts the student to identify the most important information and to provide opinions and ratings. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.

U.S. and U.K. English versions are included.

This worksheet is part of the complete 28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack

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This contains 5 double-sided A4 worksheets for reviewing a piece of art, a book, a movie, a play, and a poem. They prompt the student to identify the most important information, describe the item, and provide opinions and ratings. They're great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations. U.S. and U.K. English versions are included. This worksheet is part of the complete [28-Worksheet Writing Prompt Pack](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/28-english-writing-prompt-worksheets-11970404) This download is a zip file containing printable pdfs. You will need a zip extraction program, a pdf reader, and a printer.

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Book review template

Think Fantastic Mr Fox is, well, fantastic? Wish Gangsta Granny could be retired? Help children express their views on fiction and non-fiction alike with these book review templates, worksheets and resources…

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A book review is a great way for children to learn to communicate their thoughts and ideas about books they read. These book review template resources will help make students’ reviews the best they can possibly be.

You shouldn’t require children to write a book review every time they finish a book (this can be seen as punishing them for reading ). However, these templates will make it easy for children to write their review in a succinct and structured way.

Why not keep the book reviews in your classroom reading corner or library to help children choose a book based on their peers’ recommendations?

Free book review templates

How to write a book review, alternatives to writing book reviews.

Book review template for KS1

Writing book reviews enables pupils to offer opinions based on first-hand experiences. This free download, most suitable for KS1, contains three separate book review templates to choose from.

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Use these free ‘My Favourite Book’ review worksheets to encourage children to talk about and recommend their favourite book to others. At the same time they’ll be improving their language and writing skills.

With this adaptable resource you can choose how many worksheets you use. Use only the first page to create a brief overview of a book. Alternatively, extend the activity by looking at character descriptions and developing higher-order thinking.

Book review templates from Plazoom

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Create a love of reading in your school by using this set of fantastic free book review templates from literacy resources website Plazoom.

There are three templates in all – suitable for KS1, LKS2 and UKS2. Use them to create a class or school collection of book reviews. This will encourage discussion about book choices and help pupils develop a love of reading.

Also included is a ‘Fantastic Reads!’ bookmark. Students can write on these and place them inside books on display in your classroom or school library. This will highlight books to pupils that are recommended by their peers and create a real buzz around reading in your school.

Reading comprehension worksheet pack

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These reading comprehension worksheets from Oxford University Press help pupils to track the plot of whatever book they’re reading and take note of new vocabulary. They can also note down characters’ emotions, attributes and relationships.

Use the free worksheets to:

  • create a ‘fact file’ of a book’s characters
  • write a book review
  • chart conflict in a story
  • plus lots more

Five-word review

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This five-word format is perfect for KS1 but you can also use it to encourage book cover creativity in KS2. 

One-page template

One-page book review template

One for younger students, this nifty one-page review template asks children to fill in the key information, recap the plot and talk about what they liked and disliked. They can tick whether the reading difficulty was too easy, hard or just right.

Plus, they can draw the main character and say whether they would recommend the book to others.

Book report framework

Seven-page book review template

On the other end of the scale, this seven-page PDF framework helps children go into greater detail with their review. It asks about things like setting, tone, who the protagonist is, and personal things like why the child chose this book.

It also asks questions like ‘How did the story make you feel?’. Would children read other books by this author?

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For a handy and concise list of things to consider when writing a book review, check out this BookTrust post . In it, author Luisa Plaja offers her top tips for how to write a brilliant review of the latest book you read – whether you liked it or not.

  • Offer more opportunities for peer-to-peer recommendations , including book talk sessions. These should be child-led and allow for spontaneous recommendations.
  • Help your class to create their own book trailers – these are short, animated adverts designed to encourage people to read a certain book.
  • Write book reviews but give them a purpose by publishing them in your school newsletter , or similar.
  • Try filming each other giving book reviews and share them with other classes in school.
  • Make a ‘Book Talk’ wall in your classroom and add pictures of authors, ‘wow’ words and reviews so that anyone who’s stuck for what to read next can easily find some ideas.

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Book Review Worksheet

Updated:  11 May 2019

A book review and summary card for comprehension learning.

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Pages:  1 Page

  • Curriculum Curriculum:  NC

Years:  2 - 6

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Book Review Worksheet teaching resource

This teaching resource is a one page book review which can be used to summarise  guided reading stories or be included as part of your class novel study. This resource is a great way to exercise students comprehension skills and give them a chance to review what they are reading.

Including reviews for ideas such as:

  • Book information
  • Favourite Character
  • Book Summary
  • Favourite part of the book

This worksheet can be used as a part of your literacy rotations or as a homework task.

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Book review task mat

 Book review task mat

This brilliantly simple but versatile template or task mat helps students to write their own book review. 

Using an exemplar review of Michael Morpurgo's novel Private Peaceful  to show students what to aim for. The resource includes a selection of short summarising and dual-coding tasks to help them to engage with their chosen text and the main character, along with success criteria.

Includes a PowerPoint version for display in lessons and could be used in any reading or library lesson or for World Book Day activities.  

Could also be used with Year 8 students practising for the 13+ Common Entrance examinations. 

Example tasks from the book review template: 

Reduce:  In no more than 50 words, summarise the main character:

Transform: Sketch three images/symbols which represent the main character. Label with an explanation:

The text: Select at least three key words from the text that you could use in your own writing. Make sure you understand / can define them.

Criticise:  ‘I would definitely recommend this book to another reader.’

To what extent do you agree?

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The only book review templates you'll ever need.

The Only Book Review Templates You'll Ever Need

Whether you’re trying to become a book reviewer , writing a book report for school, or analyzing a book, it’s nice to follow a book review template to make sure that your thoughts are clearly presented. 

A quality template provides guidance to keep your mind sharp and your thoughts organized so that you can write the best book review possible. On Reedsy Discovery , we read and share a lot of book reviews, which helps us develop quite a clear idea what makes up a good one. With that in mind, we’ve put together some trustworthy book review templates that you can download, along with a quick run-through of all the parts that make up an outstanding review — all in this post! 

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Book review templates for every type of review

With the rapid growth of the book community on Instagram, Youtube, and even TikTok, the world of book commentary has evolved far beyond your classic review. There are now many ways you can structure a book review. Some popular formats include:

  • Book reports — often done for school assignments; 
  • Commentary articles — think in-depth reviews in magazines and newspapers; 
  • Book blog reviews — short personal essays about the book; and
  • Instagram reviews — one or two-paragraph reviews captioned under a nice photo. 

But while the text in all these review styles can be organized in different ways, there are certain boxes that all good book reviews tick. So, instead of giving you various templates to use for different occasions, we’ve condensed it down to just two book review templates (one for fiction and one for nonfiction) that can guide your thoughts and help you nail just about any review. 

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⭐ Download our free fiction book review template  

⭐ Download our free nonfiction book review template  

All you need to do is answer the questions in the template regarding the book you’re reading and you’ve got the content of your review covered. Once that’s done, you can easily put this content into its appropriate format. 

Now, if you’re curious about what constitutes a good book review template, we’ll explain it in the following section! 

Elements of a book review template

Say you want to build your own book review template, or you want to customize our templates — here are the elements you’ll want to consider. 

We’ve divided our breakdown of the elements into two categories: the essentials and the fun additions that’ll add some color to your book reviews.

What are the three main parts of a book review?

We covered this in detail (with the help of some stellar examples) in our post on how to write a book review , but basically, these are the three crucial elements you should know: 

The summary covers the premise of the book and its main theme, so readers are able to understand what you’re referring to in the rest of your review. This means that, if a person hasn’t read the book, they can go through the summary to get a quick idea of what it’s about. (As such, there should be no spoilers!) 

The analysis is where, if it’s a fiction book, you talk more about the book, its plot, theme, and characters. If it’s nonfiction, you have to consider whether the book effectively achieves what it set out to do. 

The recommendation is where your personal opinion comes in the strongest, and you give a verdict as to who you think might enjoy this book. 

You can choose to be brief or detailed, depending on the kind of review you’re writing, but you should always aim to cover these three points. If you’re needing some inspiration, check out these 17 book review examples as seen in magazines, blogs, and review communities like Reedsy Discovery for a little variation. 

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Which additional details can you include?

Once you’ve nailed down the basics, you can jazz things up a little and add some personal flavor to your book review by considering some of these elements:

  • A star-rating (the default is five stars but you can create your own scales); 
  • A bullet-point pros and cons list; 
  • Your favorite quotation from the book; 
  • Commentary on the format you read (i.e., ebook, print, or audiobook);
  • Fun facts about the book or author; 
  • Other titles you think are similar.

This is where you can really be creative and tailor your review to suit your purpose and audience. A formal review written for a magazine, for instance, will likely benefit from contextual information about the author and the book, along with some comment on how that might have affected the reading (or even writing) process.

Meanwhile, if you’re reviewing a book on social media, you might find bullet points more effective at capturing the fleeting attention of Internet users. You can also make videos, take creative pictures, or even add your own illustrations for more personal touches. The floor is yours at this point, so go ahead and take the spotlight! 

That said, we hope that our templates can provide you with a strong foundation for even your most adventurous reviews. And if you’re interested in writing editorial reviews for up-and-coming indie titles, register as a reviewer on Reedsy Discovery !

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  1. Book review template | Teaching Resources

    Here are 3 versions of a book template which I adapted to my year 2/3 class. It looks at who they think would like it, what their opinion of the book is, whether it is fact or fiction and a 5 star rating.

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    A book review template for pupils to use once they’ve finished reading a book. Can be kept in a review box in the reading corner/area for other children to use when.

  3. Book Review Worksheet | Teaching Resources

    Book Review Worksheet. This is a double-sided A4 worksheet for reviewing a book. It prompts the student to identify the most important information and to provide opinions and ratings. It’s great preparation for writing a summary or review and for class discussions, conversation practice, and presentations.

  4. Book review template – Free printable resources for KS1 & KS2

    Create a love of reading in your school by using this set of fantastic free book review templates from literacy resources website Plazoom. There are three templates in all – suitable for KS1, LKS2 and UKS2. Use them to create a class or school collection of book reviews.

  5. Book review template | KS3 reading | Teachit English

    This comprehensive and differentiated book review template provides structured prompts and scaffolded sentence starters, making it an invaluable resource for KS3 teachers to help students analyse and review both fiction and non-fiction texts effectively.

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  8. Book Review Worksheet | Teach Starter

    A book review and summary card for comprehension learning. This teaching resource is a one page book review which can be used to summarise guided reading stories or be included as part of your class novel study.

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    This versatile book review mat helps KS3 students to write their own review, focusing on a character. Includes carefully scaffolded and engaging tasks.

  10. The Only Book Review Templates You'll Ever Need | Reedsy ...

    Say you want to build your own book review template, or you want to customize our templates — here are the elements you’ll want to consider. We’ve divided our breakdown of the elements into two categories: the essentials and the fun additions that’ll add some color to your book reviews.