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Transcript of Literacy A Report. Introduction Time to turn on your thinking cap !!
Literacy
A Report
Time to turn on your thinking cap !!
WALT: What are we learning about today?
Identify features of a report.
What does a report do? A report gives detailed
information about something or someone.
Where could we find a report?
Non Fiction Book.
We could read a Non Chronological Report on an IPAD.
Information Leaflet
Encyclopaedia.
Magazine Article Report
How is a report laid out?
We are going to be looking at
A Report on
The Search for Tutankhamen.
A Report on The Search for Tutankhamen.
Title of the Report
Author of the Book
Headin
g
Map
Sub Heading
Paragraph
Sub Heading
Photograph
Caption
Paragraph
Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Caption
Headin
g Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Caption
DrawingDiagra
m
Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Photograph
Headin
g Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Caption
Drawing
Sub-Heading
Paragraph
Photograph
Let’s look at the format of a report again
Heading
What does the Heading tell us in a report?
The Heading tells us what the report is about.
Introduction
What does the introduction tell us in a report?
The introduction tells us what we will read in the report.
Report is about.
Paragraph
What does the paragraph tell us in a report?
The paragraph is a group of sentences with capital letters and full stops.
A paragraph discusses a particular idea.
Sub Heading
What does the Sub-Heading tell us in a report?
The sub-heading is an additional heading that comes after the main heading in a
report. It creates one of the parts in a report.
When you write a report think about
this.
I love answering questions about this report in my
literacy book.
Quiz
Elephants are the largest land-dwelling mammals on earth and they can live up to 70 years. Elephants are brown to dark grey in colour and have long, coarse hairs sparsely covering their bodies. They have very thick skin that keeps them cool. Elephant trunks serve as another limb and they may contain more than 40,000 muscles that help the elephant use it to gather food and water. They also have large ears and thick tree-trunk-like legs to support their weight.
There are two species of elephants: the African elephant and the Asian elephant. There are a number of differences between the two species: overall size, ear size, tusks and shape of the back and forehead among others.
The basic diet of the elephant includes grasses, leaves, bamboo, bark and roots. Also they are known to eat crops like banana and sugarcane which are grown by farmers. Adult elephants eat 300-400 lbs of food per day. African savannah elephants are found in savannah zones in 37 countries south of the Sahara Desert.
Introduction.
Type of Elephants.
Diet of Elephants.
Group A
What is the title of the Report?
Group B
How many paragraphs does the report have?
Group C
How many sub headings does the report have?
Group C
How many sub headings does the report have?
Group D
How many pounds (lbs) of food do adult
elephants eat a day?