Book Review Trifold| Perfect for Book Week!
This book review tri-fold is the perfect way to end a novel study or take a deep dive into a picture book!
The tri-fold format is a fabulous twist on a traditional book review, but remains a rigorous and engaging project.
BONUS! In this pack, you will receive not only the tri-fold template but also a bonus A4 template and a digital Google Slides version.
Why Choose The Book Review Trifold| Perfect for Book Week!?
- These templates can be used with any fiction text, so it is a lifelong resource!
- Three template formats are provided – tri-fold, A4, and digital.
- Both the tri-fold and A4 templates make a beautiful classroom display – perfect for Book Week or Open Day!
- This resource is perfect for Daily 5, reading groups, homework or at the end of a class novel study!
What's Included?
- Front cover illustration
- Fast facts sections: title, author, illustrator, year of release
- Summary section
- Setting section
- Character profile section: name, age, why I like this character, appearance, character traits
- My favourites section: scene, quote, figurative language example
- Rating section
- Recommendations section: age range and final verdict
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