Understanding Non-Chronological Reports: Features and Examples

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Non-chronological reports provide information on a topic in a structured manner, not requiring a specific order for reading. They contain an introduction, main body with facts, and may include pictures or diagrams. Features include sub-headings, present tense, third-person perspective, and clear separation of information. These reports are valuable for sharing knowledge about less familiar subjects.


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  1. Non-chronological reports Does anyone know what a non- chronological report is?

  2. Purpose: Non-chronological reports don t have to be read in any order. Aim to give us information on a topic. Written to give other people information. Useful for studyingthings we don t know a lot about. Written in paragraphs. Contain an introduction, mainbody and final paragraph. Reports contain specific features.

  3. Features of a non-chronological report: Introduction - Sub-headings - Separate your information. Present Tense - Imagine it is happening now. What is the report about? Main information - Facts about your topic. Pictures/Diagrams- Third Person - Use he, she, it, etc. What does it look like?

  4. What do you think the features are? Look at the following example of a non-chronological report. In your groups, do you think you know what the features used might be? Try to identify them. Sub-headings Introduction Present Tense & Third person Main information Pictures/Diagrams

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