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Demonstration of computer-aided book report writing to succeed in writing or school. Also refer to essays, organize, thought stimulation, presentation, creativity, computerized, Ron Kurtus, School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions

Aid for Writing a Book Report

by Ron Kurtus (revised 26 May 2002)

Writing a book report can be a tedious process. It is also easy to get confused and not really put down the pertinent information. There is a logical structure to a book report, and there are certain things you can document to make it complete. One way to get started and make the process easier is to use the following computer-based tool, which will help you gather your thoughts and guide you through the writing process.

Questions you may have include:

This lesson will answer those questions. There is a mini-quiz near the end of the lesson.

The way it works

The way it works is that there are a series questions to answer or sentences you must complete. You click the button and move to the next page. After you have finished all the pages, a report will be generated that you can copy to your word processor to print or edit.

Have book handy

Note that you should use the proper spelling and punctuation that is required for getting a good grade in your report. It is also a good idea to have the book handy, so that you can refer to it when filling out the answers.

Warning

Note: Although you can use this tool to write a full report, it is a good idea to only do a rough draft. Information is held in your computer's memory, so it is possible that you could run out of memory or something could happen on the Internet and you could lose an hour's worth of work.

The best bet is to use the tool to create a short rough draft, paste the output to your word processor, save the file, and then complete the report on your computer.


Title of the book you are writing about

Author of the book

Your first and last name

Fiction story or non-fiction book?

Non-fiction book
Fiction story


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