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Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
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Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template
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Are your students ready to organize their thinking, strengthen their understanding of fiction story elements, and confidently present a fully editable fiction book report with a no-prep PowerPoint template?

This editable Fiction Book Report PowerPoint file guides students step-by-step through key fictional story components—characters, traits, setting, exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and theme. Students simply type their answers into the editable text boxes and add photos or drawings to personalize their presentation.

⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED (POWERPOINT)

This editable Fiction Book Report PowerPoint file includes all the guided components students need to create a complete, organized, and visually appealing book project.

📘 BOOK REPORT SECTIONS INCLUDED

📌 Title Slide

  • Book title
  • Author
  • Genre
  • Student name
  • Teacher name
  • Date

Insertable book cover image

📌 Setting — Time Guiding questions include:

  • Does the story give a specific month or year?
  • Can students infer ancient, olden, modern, or future times?

Can they determine the season?
📌 Setting — Place Guiding questions include:

  • Country?
  • U.S. state?
  • Rural or urban area?

Real or fictional town?
📌 Characters & Character Traits Students identify:

  • Protagonist (with describing adjectives)
  • Antagonist (with describing adjectives)
  • Additional main character

And answer:

  • How the characters are related

📌 Supporting Characters Students list:

  • Character name
  • Their importance to the story

📌 Favorite Quote Slide Students add:

  • Page number
  • Quote
  • Speaker
  • Why the quote is important
  • A photo or drawing

📌 Exposition Students list the first three events that introduce the story.

📌 Conflict Students identify the biggest problem in the book.

📌 Rising Action Students list events leading up to the conflict, clearly numbered.

📌 Climax / Turning Point Students explain:

  • The turning point
  • How it changes the story

📌 Falling Action Students list events that happen after the climax.

📌 Resolution Students explain:

  • How the main problem was solved
  • The mood of the book

📌 Theme Students identify the life lesson, message, or theme of the story.

📌 Student Rating Summary Students provide:

  • A rating
  • A short explanation

⭐ TEACHER BENEFITS

⭐ Fully editable — add, delete, or rearrange slides
⭐ Uses clear, student-friendly fiction story elements
⭐ Helps students create organized, polished presentations
⭐ Strengthens understanding of plot, characters, theme, and structure
⭐ Perfect for novel studies, book reports, and independent reading

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➡️ Grab the Digital Book Reports Bundle and save BIG! CLICK HERE!

⭐ THANK YOU FROM KIWIOUS ABOUT VOCAB

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Your students will love creating organized, engaging, and visual book report presentations with this editable template.











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Fiction Book Report Project | PowerPoint | Digital & Editable Template

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Teaching Duration
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Description

Are your students ready to organize their thinking, strengthen their understanding of fiction story elements, and confidently present a fully editable fiction book report with a no-prep PowerPoint template?

This editable Fiction Book Report PowerPoint file guides students step-by-step through key fictional story components—characters, traits, setting, exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, and theme. Students simply type their answers into the editable text boxes and add photos or drawings to personalize their presentation.

⭐ WHAT’S INCLUDED (POWERPOINT)

This editable Fiction Book Report PowerPoint file includes all the guided components students need to create a complete, organized, and visually appealing book project.

📘 BOOK REPORT SECTIONS INCLUDED

📌 Title Slide

  • Book title
  • Author
  • Genre
  • Student name
  • Teacher name
  • Date

Insertable book cover image

📌 Setting — Time Guiding questions include:

  • Does the story give a specific month or year?
  • Can students infer ancient, olden, modern, or future times?

Can they determine the season?
📌 Setting — Place Guiding questions include:

  • Country?
  • U.S. state?
  • Rural or urban area?

Real or fictional town?
📌 Characters & Character Traits Students identify:

  • Protagonist (with describing adjectives)
  • Antagonist (with describing adjectives)
  • Additional main character

And answer:

  • How the characters are related

📌 Supporting Characters Students list:

  • Character name
  • Their importance to the story

📌 Favorite Quote Slide Students add:

  • Page number
  • Quote
  • Speaker
  • Why the quote is important
  • A photo or drawing

📌 Exposition Students list the first three events that introduce the story.

📌 Conflict Students identify the biggest problem in the book.

📌 Rising Action Students list events leading up to the conflict, clearly numbered.

📌 Climax / Turning Point Students explain:

  • The turning point
  • How it changes the story

📌 Falling Action Students list events that happen after the climax.

📌 Resolution Students explain:

  • How the main problem was solved
  • The mood of the book

📌 Theme Students identify the life lesson, message, or theme of the story.

📌 Student Rating Summary Students provide:

  • A rating
  • A short explanation

⭐ TEACHER BENEFITS

⭐ Fully editable — add, delete, or rearrange slides
⭐ Uses clear, student-friendly fiction story elements
⭐ Helps students create organized, polished presentations
⭐ Strengthens understanding of plot, characters, theme, and structure
⭐ Perfect for novel studies, book reports, and independent reading

🟢 LOOKING FOR THE BEST DEAL? 🟢

➡️ Grab the Digital Book Reports Bundle and save BIG! CLICK HERE!

⭐ THANK YOU FROM KIWIOUS ABOUT VOCAB

🥝 Thank you for supporting our store!
Your students will love creating organized, engaging, and visual book report presentations with this editable template.











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Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments.
Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.
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