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I am doing one right now, on Founding Brothers. It's by Joseph Ellis, due tomorrow. I have come to the conclusion that I really don't like book reports. It used to be a summary, which I didn't like. Now, I have to "make claims about the text, using specific examples." Not fun...
 
Yikes. I'm actually glad we're doing essays instead of book reports now. Book summaries are just boring.
 
Mine is worse than an essay though. It has to have "A.P. Qualities." Namely, I have to talk about the purpose, structure, and quality. :scared:
 

I'm almost finished. It's written, now I have to edit it. :scared:
 
We didn't have a very long time. And I had to read the whole book also. (And it's recommended that you read that kind of book twice for complete understanding.) I gaurantee you that everyone in the class is doing the exact same thing. lol.
 
Oh, I thought we had another procrastinator on this board. Lol.
that's what DIS does to you, though.
 
I am uber happy I haven't done one since last April.
I've only ever had to do them in french. Once in english, but we usually just do reading logs.
French= most hated subject at school.
 
The teacher himself.
We don't learn anything but verbs we already know and how to structure a phrase.
honestly, I do not need to know how sentences are made in french, when I'm writing I'm not thinking about whether it's a Complément d'Object Direct or Indirect.
Pointless.
It's boring.
 
i kinda like em! i think they're kinda fun! in 6th grade, my whole class and i were really "excited" when our teacher said we'd have one due twice a month. but she didn't want us doing a regular ones. we got to make like mobiles and posters and 10 facts and a letter to the author. they made them alot better! :goodvibes

hope you get it finished in time.:)
 
I had to read Founding Brothers for my honors US History class last year. It wasn't a book report though, it was summer reading for that class.

I haven't had a book report in forever...until now rofl. We have one in my Forensic Science class and the book is AWESOME! It's Patricia Cornwell's The Body Farm. I picked the book from a list of forensic type books. But then, of course, I love forensics so the books is interesting for me rofl.

It actually due next Tuesday and I just started this 300-something paged book the other day lol. Procrastination -- it always catches you!!!
 
i kinda like em! i think they're kinda fun! in 6th grade, my whole class and i were really "excited" when our teacher said we'd have one due twice a month. but she didn't want us doing a regular ones. we got to make like mobiles and posters and 10 facts and a letter to the author. they made them alot better! :goodvibes

hope you get it finished in time.:)

ugh. we had three in french last year.
these were the components:

Title Page
Index
Part A:
Vocabulary, 20 words you don't understand
Verbs, 10 different verbs, written out in three different tenses
Part B:
Summary of the book. At least 2 & a half pages typed out (usually turned out to be like four because the book is so darned detailed. It also took forever to do because you basically ended up re-reading the book and typing it out)
Part C:
Creativity. Poem, New Ending or Sequel.
 

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