Grade 3 Book Report Worksheet
A worksheet for 3rd graders to practice writing a book report, focusing on comprehension, character, setting, and plot.
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Grade 3 Book Report
Name:
Date:
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Read your favorite book carefully. Then, use this worksheet to write a report about it. Answer all the questions completely.
Book Information

1. What is the title of your book?
2. Who is the author of your book?
3. Who is the illustrator of your book (if it has one)?
Characters and Setting
4. The main character in my book is .
5. One interesting thing about this character is .
6. The story takes place in .
7. What was your favorite part of the story? Why?
8. What was the main problem in the story? How was it solved?
Your Opinion
9. I would recommend this book to a friend.
True
False
10. This book taught me something new.
True
False
11. Draw your favorite scene from the book in the box below. Make sure to include some details!
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