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Casting down imaginations, and every
high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God,
and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of
Christ. II Corinthians 10:5 |
Do not forget --- A "word picture" is a picture your mind creates as you read a book or story. (The concept or idea of a "word picture" is very important for developing abstract thinking skills which is so necessary for understanding the Bible).
Whenever you or your parents read a story, ask yourself ....
Along with the above questions, keep an eye out for the rascally villian in a book! He is sure to pop up and try to entice the hero to do wrong or places snares before the hero.
Aw .... ma .... why do I have to ...
write the year the book was published on my book report?
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Other writers published thoughts are protected by copyright. This copyright law protects their work from theft. You may use the written thoughts of others but you MUST give them credit. As the Eighth Commandment states, we are not to steal which includes the intellectual property of others. The copyright law is based upon God's Law-Word. know the publisher and the state? That's not important ! |
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I Timothy 5:18 |
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In the future, the publisher and state may, indeed be very important to you. Is the publisher a humanist or a Christian? The worldview of the publisher's will determine the titles they choose to publish. This does not necessarily mean that a Christian should not purchase books which are produced and/or written from a non-Christian perspective. Another reason to know the publisher is simply because you may enjoy the works they produce. |
Remember what your parents have taught you in the past ? ...
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And the serpent said unto the woman,
Ye shall not surely die .... ye shall be as gods, knowing good
and evil. Genesis 3:4, 5 |
Remind your children that the above Scripture verse and others tell us the motive of the villain ... to be as our God and to replace our King. Review vocabulary words like --- pagan, infidel, or humanist (as all these terms hold essentially the same meaning).
In this series of book reports we will finish up with our evaluation of a book and begin to look at what comprises a story (e.g., exposition and rising action). Again, you will now have plenty of practice writing book reports.
"Book Mechanics" Check Off
List
The first column is to check off and the last column is to fill
in the blank by answering the understood question in the middle
column. Please feel free to print off the "Book Mechanics"
check off list (along with the other lists or this entire page,
for that matter) for your family's private use.
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| Place | ||
| Time | ||
| Circumstances |
For better writing skills ...
| Underline a book's title |
| NEVER start a sentence with --- But, Because, And, Or |
| Spell out numbers one through ten |
| Numbers twenty-one through ninety-nine are all hyphenated |
| DO NOT use slang. |
| DO NOT refer to yourself at all in the book report until the last paragraph. Then you may use personal pronouns like "I" |
| NEVER have a sentence following another one that starts with the same exact words !!!! |
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DO NOT use the same word or a version of the same word more than once in a sentence/paragraph e.g., shows, showing, showed ---- FIND ANOTHER WORD !!! |
| Begin to use the Thesaurus --- we should no longer see you using the words sad/glad/mad/scared when evaluating (last paragraph) your book |
Book Report Form and/or final book report double check ...
| Fill out your Book Report Form as you read your book. In this way, you will not forget anything. | |
| Have you filled out and completed your Book Report Form out to the best of your ability? | |
| READ your book report off of your Book Report Form. Does everything sound right? If not, correct it NOW ! | |
| Is everything spelled correctly? | |
| Do you have proper punctuation at the end of your sentences? | |
| Have you used commas and semi-colons correctly? | |
| Is your paper neat? | |
| Do you have a Title Page for your final book report? | |
| Did you underline the title of your book? |
WELL DONE !
*Special Note: Parents in order to decrease frustration, you may want to get erasable pens!
1st Fourth Grade Book Report --- Review of all previous book report concepts and goes more in depth with evaluating a book (are characters believable/unbelievable and rational behind favorite character) The file is a pdf file.
2nd Fourth Grade Book Report --- Review of all previous book report concepts and goes more in depth with evaluating a book (will the book be out moded or does it have an enduring theme?) The file is a pdf file.
3rd Fourth Grade Book Report --- Review of all previous book report concepts and beginning to analyze what comprises a book (exposition) along with introducing first-person participant, first-person observer, third-person omniscient The file is a pdf file.
4th Fourth Grade Book Report --- Review of all previous book report concepts and beginning to analyze what comprises a book (Rising Action) The file is a pdf file.