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REPORT
REPORT
- It is a systematic, well-
organized presentation of
issue, a problem, or an
incident.
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MAJOR TYPES OF REPORTS

 Informative Report
 Investigative Report
 Recommendation
Report

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MAJOR TYPES OF REPORTS
 Aeron wants to find out where
the fund of your school
organization went.
 Kevin suggests a speaker for your
graduation to the principal.
 James shows what to do in case
of a dengue outbreak in your
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STRUCTURE
OF A
REPORT
1. COVER PAGE
 Title of your paper, your name,
the name of the teacher, the
date you have submitted the
paper, your section/year, and
the name of your school.

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2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PAGE
 This page will acknowledge
those who have helped you
in your report.

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3. Content Page/Table
of Contents
 Because the report is
longer and has many parts,
it should contain a table of
contents.
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4. Definition of Terms
 Define, expound, or explain
the terms in the context in
which they were used in
your report.

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5. Introduction
 Present your topic and the
purpose of your report. It
should hold the readers
interested enough.

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6. Objectives
 Make sure that you
observe parallelism in your
statements.

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7. Main Body
 Briefly describe the
process on how you were
able to come up with the
report.
 Deductive writing
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8. Results
 If it is an informative report, what has
resulted based on the information that
you have gathered?
 If it is an investigative report, what is
the result of your investigation?
 If it is a recommendation report, what
are the results that will lead you to
your recommendation?
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9. Conclusion
 Make sure that you do not start
a new idea or bring up a new
topic into the concluding part
of your paper.

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10. Recommendations
 Limit your recommendations
into three to five major points
only.

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11. Appendices
 It may contain other supporting
documents or forms that you
have used in your report.

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12. References
 List your references using APA
format.

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INSTRUMENTS
FOR
GATHERING
FOR
REPORTS
1. INTERVIEW
 Face to face interaction
between the researcher
and the subject.
What to prepare during an
interview?
 Set the definite setting
 Prepare the questions beforehand
 Prepare a recorder
2. Questionnaire
 It is a list of standardized
questions that aim to get specific
answers from respondents.
a. Multiple choice
b. Checklist
c. Rating
d. Open and closed questions
3. Experiment
 This is when the researcher
plans and executes a controlled
situation to yield a result.
4. Observation
 This is when the researcher
creates an opportunity to further
monitor the subject. To do this,
you should prepare a set of
guidelines to keep your focus.
Writing and Presenting
Reports
 Providing Jargons
 Presenting Graphic Illustrations
 Providing Citations
LECTURE
TIME
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ACTIVITY
TIME
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FINAL REQUIREMENT
(SAME GROUP IN REPORT PAPER AND POSITION PAPER)

× Compile all written outputs into a


magazine.
× The magazine should have a cover
page that consists of your own name
of your magazine, your name, grade
and section, the date submitted and
the name of your beautiful teacher.
× It consists also of a table of contents
and page number.
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REPORT
PAPER
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INFORMATIVE REPORT
× Solutions for dengue out-break
× Mobile Legends and it’s effects
× Effects of Facebook on Social,
Academic and Physical Being of SHS
students
× Methods to handle insomnia and
other sleep disorders
× Evolution of the English language

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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT
× Finds out where are the taxes used
× TVJ – Pepsi Paloma

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RECOMMENDATION REPORT
× Survey on at least ten people in your
community using your own-made
questionnaire you will come up to
the things that needs improvement
in your community and proposed
recommendations.

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Deadline for Report
Paper: October 30,
2019

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