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We are learning to write an introduction of a report. We know we have achieved this because we have: Described what it is. We are learning to write the body parts of a report. // We know we have achieved this when we have: // (1) Described what it looks like. (2) Where it lives or where it is. (3) What it does. We are learning to write a conclusion to a report. // We know we have achieved this because we have: // Written a summarising comment.
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Click the link below if you would like to see an example of a report [|The honey Bee writing sample (report).doc]

I have a Title I have the introduction I have the body of my report I have a summarising comment I have left a line space between each part of my report I have used capital letters and fullstops I have underlined words I have sounded out**
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