2013-04-10

As your 1st grader is reading more and more complex books, story lines, and rich vocabulary it is good to ensure they are understanding what they are reading!


I created this book report for my 1st grader to help him articulate himself, practice writing and formulating sentences, and to ensure he had good reading comprehension. This is an important skill for homeschool K12 kids just as much as their public school counterparts.

For the beginning of the 1st grade year you can just use the 1st page. As their writing and thinking skills expand add page 2 and ultimately page 1-4. This will help kids really understand the who/what/when/where/why and how as well as summarizing the plot.

This book report form will also work for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders as well.

Looking for some good book recommendations for your 1st graders? I’ll be sharing a good list to get you started next week!

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Additional Resources:

50+ {free} Printables for 1st Graders (coming soon)

1st Grade Read Alone and Read Aloud Books (coming soon)

Homeschooling 101

{free} Marshmallow Incident Noun / Verb Sort

Book Recommendations

DIY Kid Wash (Summer FUN!)

{free} School Memories MEGA Pack

>> Download {free} 1st Grade Book Report here

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