Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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)
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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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