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WILMA: To become familiar with features of NCR.

Wednesday 6 th November. WILMA: To become familiar with features of NCR. Non-chronological reports. What are the features?. Criteria for report writing. To write a good report follow the rules in this Powerpoint and keep checking your work to see you have remembered everything.

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WILMA: To become familiar with features of NCR.

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  1. Wednesday 6th November WILMA: To become familiar with features of NCR.

  2. Non-chronological reports What are the features?

  3. Criteria for report writing • To write a good report follow the rules in this Powerpoint and keep checking your work to see you have remembered everything.

  4. Opening sentence • Make sure your opening sentence or paragraph lets the reader know what your report is going to be about. • Avoid saying, ‘My report is going to be about….’, or ‘I am writing a report about….’

  5. Notes for the report • Organise your notes into main ideas and write a paragraph for each main idea.

  6. Sub-headings • It is a good idea to use sub-headings for each new part of your subject. • It also helps you to remember to use paragraphs!

  7. Questions • Questions are a good way of making your reader think. ?????

  8. Ideas • Make sure you put your ideas in a logical order. • Don’t move backwards and forwards from one idea to another.

  9. Language to use • Use formal and impersonal language. • You will need to be business-like. • Talk about ‘people’ and ‘they’. Try not to use personal pronouns, such as I or me.

  10. Information • Stick to the facts! • Try to use some descriptive phrases to add interest to your report.

  11. How to end the report! • Your last/closing paragraph should sum up your report and may recap key points.

  12. Let’s have a look… http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/planet-dinosaur-profile-spinosaurus/13118.html

  13. Here is another one… http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/how-is-a-camel-adapted-to-live-in-the-desert/6563.html

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