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  • E. J. Nowicki

Reading For Fun Worksheet: Things To Remember

Updated: Sep 22, 2019

Sometimes, we all need help remembering. We scribble lists on a pieces of scrap paper or ask someone to help. But what about when it comes to great facts and tidbits about books?


So, I've created a worksheet where kids (or anyone!) can record things they want to remember from a book they've read. Works great for non-fiction books!


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As always, the main staples of a book worksheet are laid out nice and neat. Spots for the book's title, author's name, a summary, and a five-star rating.


After that, the majority of the space is used with six boxes to record any facts or trivia for later use. I especially love this worksheet when it comes to non-fiction books. Filled with great facts, non-fiction books are easy to read and easy to forget. Here's an organized way to keep track of those facts.


Why not suggest:

Crow Smarts: Inside the Brain of the World's Smartest Bird by Pamela S. Turner

Or

Atlas Obscura Explorer's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kids by Dylan Thuras and Rosemary Mosco


But that's not to say you can't use this worksheet for fiction books. Keep track of clues in mystery books, or make guesses in a whodunit. Or perhaps write some trivia down. It would even work for a book club setting, where everyone would get to see what others found was important enough to write down!


The options are endless!

 

Click below to print (PDF):


Worksheet #10: Things to Remember

Worksheet #10: Things to Remember Landscape

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Happy reading!


Enjoy!


 

How about a worksheet to record thoughts about the beginning, middle, and end?




Or a worksheet to draw your own cover?


 

Disclaimer: These are just my thoughts and opinions to be taken in a non-professional manner. All worksheets on my site are free to use.


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