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PRAYER

CHECKING
OF
ATTENDAN
CE
GOOD
MORNING
AYALA!
WRITING
A
SURVEY
REPORT
MELC: WRITES
VARIOUS
REPORTS
At the end of the lesson, learners are
expected to:
a. Identify the different parts of the survey
report
b. Provide examples of reports showing the
different parts of the survey
c. Explain the importance of a structured
survey report in reporting gathered data
RECALL
Answer the following questions:
1.What are the various kinds of reports?
2.What is importance of a structured survey
report in reporting gathered data?
DIRECTIONS: WRITE IN THE FRUIT OF THE
TREE (APPLE) THE WORD/WORDS
ASSOCIATED WITH THE WORD SURVEY.
WHAT IS
A
SURVEY?
Is a method of collecting
information or data in
which people self - report
their own
opinion/behaviors in
response to the questions
WHAT IS
SURVEY
REPORT?
The term refers to a formal piece of
writing based on research. When
reporting the results of a survey, the
figures gathered should be given in
the form of percentages and
proportions.
WHAT IS
THE
PURPOSE
OF WRITING
A SURVEY
REPORT?
• to describe the information from a survey
• to discuss possible issues that the findings
present
• to discuss possible solutions to the issues
STEPS • break the report
into separate
IN
sections with
WRITIN headings.
GA
SURVE
Y
STEPS • write a 1 - 2 page
executive
IN
summary
WRITIN paraphrasing the
GA report

SURVE
Y
STEPS • states the
objectives of the
IN
survey in the
WRITIN background
GA section.

SURVE
Y
STEPS • provide
background
IN
information by
WRITIN explaining
GA research and
studies
SURVE
Y
A • an introductory
paragraph which
SUCCESF
clearly state the
UL purpose and
REPORT content of the
report
CONSIST
OF:
• a main body in
A
which the relevant
SUCCESF information is presented
UL in detail under suitable

REPORT subheadings

CONSIST
OF:
• a conclusion which
A summarizes the
SUCCESF information given,
and may include an
UL opinion and/or
REPORT suggestion/
recommendation
CONSIST
OF:
E S I N W R I T I N G
GUIDE L I N
Y R E P O R T
SURVE

• always use present tense


• use reported speech, not direct quotation
• formal, straightforward and impersonal
style is preferred
• use reporting verbs
• make your survey report more exact by
using percentages and proportions
FAST-
FOOD
ADDICTI
ON
LET’S DO IT
TOGETHER!
Directions: Using the Sample
Survey Report, identify the parts
(introductions, body and
conclusion)
“It is vain and useless to survey ev
erything that goes on in the world
if our study does not help us mend
our ways.”
-Anonymous
QUIZ
TIME!
Assignment

Directions: Find a sample survey report


from a specific field of discipline (science,
politics, language, etc.) and identify each
part.
T HAN K
YOU

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