
Writing a 15-line book report for elementary school students
Description
Book Introduction
If you know the order of writing a book report,
No worries, any kind of book!
Includes reading reports on 100 knowledge picture books, character books, traditional fairy tales (world classics), poetry collections, and storybooks.
Literacy UP! Reading UP! Vocabulary UP! Speaking UP!
Knowing the order of writing a book report makes writing much easier.
This book helps children make reading more meaningful.
Reading can be like a tube or a boat when we swim through the sea to the island of dreams.
To read meaningfully, you need to organize your thoughts into a book report after reading the book.
However, when writing a book review, it is more important to write about your feelings and thoughts from the moment you encounter the book to the moment you finish reading it and turn the last page, rather than just writing about the content of the book.
If you've been afraid to write a book report because you didn't know how to write it, don't worry anymore.
There is no right way to write, so there is no need to feel burdened by the question, 'How should I write?'
This book teaches children who want to write a great book report but are struggling because they don't know what to write or how to write it the steps for writing a book report.
Even children who struggle to write a single sentence can quickly write a 15-line book report by following the steps in order: 'Write motivation, organize content, write feelings, write about changes in thoughts or resolutions, and give a title.'
No worries, any kind of book!
Includes reading reports on 100 knowledge picture books, character books, traditional fairy tales (world classics), poetry collections, and storybooks.
Literacy UP! Reading UP! Vocabulary UP! Speaking UP!
Knowing the order of writing a book report makes writing much easier.
This book helps children make reading more meaningful.
Reading can be like a tube or a boat when we swim through the sea to the island of dreams.
To read meaningfully, you need to organize your thoughts into a book report after reading the book.
However, when writing a book review, it is more important to write about your feelings and thoughts from the moment you encounter the book to the moment you finish reading it and turn the last page, rather than just writing about the content of the book.
If you've been afraid to write a book report because you didn't know how to write it, don't worry anymore.
There is no right way to write, so there is no need to feel burdened by the question, 'How should I write?'
This book teaches children who want to write a great book report but are struggling because they don't know what to write or how to write it the steps for writing a book report.
Even children who struggle to write a single sentence can quickly write a 15-line book report by following the steps in order: 'Write motivation, organize content, write feelings, write about changes in thoughts or resolutions, and give a title.'
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index
preface
Before you learn how to write a 15-line book report, know this!
Read one knowledge picture book and write a book report
1 Kimchi Special Forces
2 I am my master
3 Take care of my heat!
4 Four-letter world
5 Rice is the best
6 What does it mean to learn?
7 My coolest friend in the world, Ddongper
8 Breathing Jars
9th Lunar New Year
10 Your helping hand is needed all over the world.
11 Life Lessons from a Bite of Cookies
12 I should have taught Tuvalu to swim!
13 It's okay to be wrong
14 Plastic Islands
15 What does it mean to be happy?
16 7 years of sleep
Read two books and write a book review
17 King Gwanggaeto the Great
18 Kim Gu
19 Kim Hong-do, the child who draws
From 20th Place to Becoming the World's Best Neurosurgeon
21 Immersion Learning from Dr. Seok Ju-myeong
22 Martin Luther King
23 Vincent van Gogh
24 Shin Saimdang
25 Yi Sun-sin
26 Yu Gwan-sun
27 Lee Tae-seok
28 Jang Gi-ryeo
29 Helen Keller
Read three traditional fairy tales (world classics) and write a book report.
30 A bachelor who lived in the shade of a tree
31 The Last Leaf
32 The talking man
33 Bremen Town Musicians
34 A rat looking for a son-in-law
35 The lazy bum who became an ox
36 Tiger covered in cow dung
37 Seven Comrades in the Lady's Room
38 The Little Prince
39 The Wizard of Oz
40 The Talented Brothers
41 The granary in the afterlife
42 Rat Transformation Song
43 Christmas Carols
44 The Happy Prince
Read four poetry collections and write book reviews
45 Drizzle, drizzle, drizzle, drizzle
46 Flower Greeting
47 You knew I would do that
48 My mouth is a bad mouth
49 I don't want to poop during break time
Where did you put your 50 o'clock pocket?
51 Our class fruit vendor
52 Dollmaker's Crying Mom
53 Earthworm Weather Forecast
54 Only the nostrils are busy
55 Beans, you are dead
56 The tiger said I was delicious
Read five storybooks and write book reports
57 Occasionally rainy days
58 Lies
59 Bear's Chair
60 Kichan's daughter
61 Crow Boy
62 The Dream-Carrying Book Lady
63 My partner Choi Young-dae
64 Dadada Another Star School
65 Dal Shabet
66 Let's see! Big tree
67 Captivating First Grade Teachers
68 Wildflower Child
69 Millennium Shirt
70 Eating Stories
71 Nice rotten rice cake
72 Echoes
73 Something Special Mr.
74 Crispy Seagull
75 Ballet-Doing Grandpa
76 The Story of Byung-tae and Kong
77 Peeping Mom
78 Sarah, take the bus
79 The Toad Who Grants Only Small Wishes
80 Friends in a Box
81 Teacher is a monster
82 Guardian's White Horse
83 Super Rabbit
84 Trash Can Fairy
85 The Magical Seed Shop
86 Dog in Shoes
87 Baby Raccoon Welcomes Spring
88 I hope no one knows!
89 Dad's Hand
90 Mother's Dewdrop
91 Mom Vending Machine
92 Right foot, left foot
93 Monkey Brothers
94 Oh my, it's a goblin!
95 Paper Bag Princess
96 The Real Invisible Man
97 Short-eared rabbit
98 What if I'm wrong?
99 Pongpongi and Tultulgi
100 Golden Apples
Before you learn how to write a 15-line book report, know this!
Read one knowledge picture book and write a book report
1 Kimchi Special Forces
2 I am my master
3 Take care of my heat!
4 Four-letter world
5 Rice is the best
6 What does it mean to learn?
7 My coolest friend in the world, Ddongper
8 Breathing Jars
9th Lunar New Year
10 Your helping hand is needed all over the world.
11 Life Lessons from a Bite of Cookies
12 I should have taught Tuvalu to swim!
13 It's okay to be wrong
14 Plastic Islands
15 What does it mean to be happy?
16 7 years of sleep
Read two books and write a book review
17 King Gwanggaeto the Great
18 Kim Gu
19 Kim Hong-do, the child who draws
From 20th Place to Becoming the World's Best Neurosurgeon
21 Immersion Learning from Dr. Seok Ju-myeong
22 Martin Luther King
23 Vincent van Gogh
24 Shin Saimdang
25 Yi Sun-sin
26 Yu Gwan-sun
27 Lee Tae-seok
28 Jang Gi-ryeo
29 Helen Keller
Read three traditional fairy tales (world classics) and write a book report.
30 A bachelor who lived in the shade of a tree
31 The Last Leaf
32 The talking man
33 Bremen Town Musicians
34 A rat looking for a son-in-law
35 The lazy bum who became an ox
36 Tiger covered in cow dung
37 Seven Comrades in the Lady's Room
38 The Little Prince
39 The Wizard of Oz
40 The Talented Brothers
41 The granary in the afterlife
42 Rat Transformation Song
43 Christmas Carols
44 The Happy Prince
Read four poetry collections and write book reviews
45 Drizzle, drizzle, drizzle, drizzle
46 Flower Greeting
47 You knew I would do that
48 My mouth is a bad mouth
49 I don't want to poop during break time
Where did you put your 50 o'clock pocket?
51 Our class fruit vendor
52 Dollmaker's Crying Mom
53 Earthworm Weather Forecast
54 Only the nostrils are busy
55 Beans, you are dead
56 The tiger said I was delicious
Read five storybooks and write book reports
57 Occasionally rainy days
58 Lies
59 Bear's Chair
60 Kichan's daughter
61 Crow Boy
62 The Dream-Carrying Book Lady
63 My partner Choi Young-dae
64 Dadada Another Star School
65 Dal Shabet
66 Let's see! Big tree
67 Captivating First Grade Teachers
68 Wildflower Child
69 Millennium Shirt
70 Eating Stories
71 Nice rotten rice cake
72 Echoes
73 Something Special Mr.
74 Crispy Seagull
75 Ballet-Doing Grandpa
76 The Story of Byung-tae and Kong
77 Peeping Mom
78 Sarah, take the bus
79 The Toad Who Grants Only Small Wishes
80 Friends in a Box
81 Teacher is a monster
82 Guardian's White Horse
83 Super Rabbit
84 Trash Can Fairy
85 The Magical Seed Shop
86 Dog in Shoes
87 Baby Raccoon Welcomes Spring
88 I hope no one knows!
89 Dad's Hand
90 Mother's Dewdrop
91 Mom Vending Machine
92 Right foot, left foot
93 Monkey Brothers
94 Oh my, it's a goblin!
95 Paper Bag Princess
96 The Real Invisible Man
97 Short-eared rabbit
98 What if I'm wrong?
99 Pongpongi and Tultulgi
100 Golden Apples
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Publisher's Review
If you just know the points of writing a book report
Writing with confidence!
Introduction to Writing Book Reviews for Elementary School Textbooks, Required Reading, and Recommended Books
It's fun to write a book review because it gives you tips on how to write a book review.
This book introduces a method for writing book reports by selecting 100 books from among elementary school textbooks, required reading, and recommended books.
It includes books of various genres, such as knowledge picture books, character books, traditional fairy tales (world masterpieces), poetry collections, and story books, so children can read without being biased towards a specific field.
In particular, it provides points for writing a book review for each book, so you can naturally learn what parts to keep in mind when reading a book.
Why did the protagonist do that? What would I have done? How did it end up like this? I find myself wondering and reflecting on the feelings that come to mind after reading the book.
You can also compare your own writing with the reading reports your friends wrote themselves, adding suggestions on how to write better.
If your child doesn't like writing, it might be difficult at first, so try copying from a book and writing something similar.
If you keep the points introduced in the book in mind as you write, at some point you will be able to write 'your own writing' and writing book reviews will become fun.
Writing with confidence!
Introduction to Writing Book Reviews for Elementary School Textbooks, Required Reading, and Recommended Books
It's fun to write a book review because it gives you tips on how to write a book review.
This book introduces a method for writing book reports by selecting 100 books from among elementary school textbooks, required reading, and recommended books.
It includes books of various genres, such as knowledge picture books, character books, traditional fairy tales (world masterpieces), poetry collections, and story books, so children can read without being biased towards a specific field.
In particular, it provides points for writing a book review for each book, so you can naturally learn what parts to keep in mind when reading a book.
Why did the protagonist do that? What would I have done? How did it end up like this? I find myself wondering and reflecting on the feelings that come to mind after reading the book.
You can also compare your own writing with the reading reports your friends wrote themselves, adding suggestions on how to write better.
If your child doesn't like writing, it might be difficult at first, so try copying from a book and writing something similar.
If you keep the points introduced in the book in mind as you write, at some point you will be able to write 'your own writing' and writing book reviews will become fun.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: June 9, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 247 pages | 448g | 152*225*16mm
- ISBN13: 9788969524591
- ISBN10: 8969524592
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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