Book reports for 2nd graders 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fiction Book Report Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and the month at the top of the form. This personalizes your report.
  3. Fill in the Book Title and Author fields. Make sure to write clearly so that it’s easy to read.
  4. In the 'Draw the Beginning', 'Draw the Middle', and 'Draw the End' sections, illustrate key moments from the story. Use crayons or colored pencils if printing out.
  5. Write at least one sentence about each drawing in the provided space, ensuring you have a total of three sentences that describe your illustrations.
  6. Identify and describe the main character(s) in 2-3 sentences. Think about their traits and actions.
  7. Summarize the main idea of the story, including at least two supporting details from your reading.
  8. Finally, express your opinion about the book and explain why you chose it in a few sentences.

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My kids read each chapter book every month independently, so it is also a great way to check their comprehension. I typically start book reports in the 3rd grade, but they can be completed and adapted for many ages/abilities.
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In the introduction, students must indicate the books title, author, and at least one sentence about the books content. Next, they need to describe the plot, setting, and main characters. In conclusion, students should write their own opinion about the book as a whole or the main characters.

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