Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Helping your Informal Report by Jeanna Hepp
Your intro will announce the subject of this report and help explain the purpose to the reader. It will describe the scope of the information covered or the details of the report. It may also include background information about the subject of the report. An overview is useful to the readers because it will give them a glance of the information that will be provided.
The body is there to hold up the head of the introduction. It presents clear organized information of the report’s subject. Depending on the objective, the amount of detail will be determined in the body to get the objective across to your reader. It will help clarify ideas and concepts and will also be supported by tables, graphs, drawings, and other visuals.
Conclusion summaries everything that was presented in the report and will help make the judgment and prediction. Recommendations are used to recommend a course of action that you believe is warranted by your findings.
Types of Informal Reports:
Trouble
Investigative
Progress and Periodic
Trip
Test
If your informal report doesn't seem to be getting any better. Please bring your report in to one of the BlogDoctors for an emergency surgery!
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great Voki!! Glad you took my advice and made her a doctor! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteAww I like that she looks like a doctor! This is a great voki. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWell done Jeanna... very clever! I like the emergency surgery bit!
ReplyDeleteAwesome voki, Jeanna. I love your doctor's voice and the uniform.
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