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To write a worm report

To write a worm report. What is a report? What are the key features of a report? Using BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/writing/reports/read/1/ to recap main features of a report. What are worms like? Where do worms live? What do worms eat?

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To write a worm report

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  1. To write a worm report What is a report? What are the key features of a report? Using BBC website http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks2/english/writing/reports/read/1/ to recap main features of a report What are worms like? Where do worms live? What do worms eat? What questions could use ask to help you research worms? Use the Internet to research worms to help you write a worm report

  2. To write a worm report Success Criteria - I can write Non-Chronological Reports I planned my report using a mind map I used clear, bold writing for my page title I included an introductory paragraph I included subheadings – some written as questions to interest the reader I used technical words to do with the subject I included labelled diagrams I wrote captions for pictures and diagrams I organised information into paragraphs and linked them to the categories in my mind map I used present tense (or past tense for historical reports) I included facts or pieces of information written in sentences I used only factual adjectives I used full stops and capital letters in the right places I included a question to the reader, for example ‘Did you know?’

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