Book Review
Chapter Book Review
Chapter-by-chapter notes table for longer fiction — track plot turns as you go rather than summarising from memory at the end. Keeps mid-book forgetful readers engaged.
About this resource
- Category
- Reading
- Type
- Book Review
- Year group
- All Years
- Format
- A4 PDF
Good for
- Filling a row after each bedtime chapter
- Spotting when confusion started in the plot
- Book club meetings with three chapter summaries
- Preventing 'I forgot what happened' abandonments
Common questions
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