There are two ways to construct a book jacket for a book report. One is by hand, with a sheet of computer paper. (This method is recommended for sixth grade book reports.) The other is using a Microsoft Office source. (This might be a better choice for a more professional, high-school level book report.)
To make a thin book jacket for a representation of your book, fold the top of the paper inwards. Measure your flap so that it is 2.5 inches. Fold the bottom of the paper inwards, creating another 2.5 inch flap. Hold the paper horizonatally and fold it in half, so that the two flaps are facing one another. You now have an area in front where you can draw an image to represent the book, and write the book's title and author. Open the fold. On the left flap (behind the front part of the book jacket) write your report of the book. What happens? Who are the main characters? What is the story really about?
On the other flap, continue your report (if you need more space.) But leave room near the bottom for the author's biography.
On the back of the jacket, write a catchy description of the book. Or make up a review for the book. Be creative.
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