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Report

Report

What you'll learn

  • How reports present factual findings in impersonal, structured format for school events, surveys, or incidents.
  • To use headings, subheadings, bullet points, and objective tone.
  • To organise introduction, methodology/findings, conclusion, recommendations logically.
  • To meet Class 12 report writing marks for format, content, and language accuracy.

Key concepts

Level 1 — Foundations

Verbal: A report informs stakeholders about what happened, what was found, and what should happen next — not personal diary style.

Report skeleton:

Title
By [name/class], Date
Introduction (purpose + scope)
Findings / Event account (chronological or thematic)
Analysis (optional brief)
Recommendations / Conclusion
Signature line

Tone: Third person, past tense for events ("The team observed…"), present for general truths.

Headings: Help marker navigate — Findings, Recommendations mandatory in many rubrics.

Level 2 — Exam depth

Event report vs survey report: Event = narrative + outcomes; Survey = data + interpretation tables.

Visuals: "Refer Appendix A" for long data — mention in text.

Recommendations: Actionable — WHO should do WHAT by WHEN — not vague "things should improve."

Word limit strategy: Cut adjectives before cutting recommendation bullet.

Minutes vs report: Minutes record decisions verbatim; report analyses and recommends broader actions.

Worked example

Outline cultural fest report

Title: **Annual Cultural Fest Report 2026**
Intro: Inter-house fest held 18 Jan; purpose talent + teamwork.
Findings: 12 events; 340 participants; ₹45,000 raised for library fund; logistics delay in sound check 30 min.
Recommendations: Pre-event tech rehearsal; dedicated volunteer roster; repeat fundraising model next year.
Impersonal tone throughout.

Convert informal note to report sentence

Informal: "Lots of kids loved the science quiz and we should do it again."
Report: "**The science quiz received positive participation from junior classes; organisers recommend instituting it as an annual fixture.**" 

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
First person diary toneI felt happyThird person institutional voice
Missing recommendationsEnds at descriptionAdd actionable closing section
Headings absentWall of textUse clear titled sections
Opinion without evidenceBest fest everCite participation metrics or outcomes

Quick check

  • Report vs essay — two differences?
  • List four standard report sections.
  • Rewrite one informal sentence in report style.
  • Stretch: Write two recommendation bullets for library week report.

Revision tip: Revisit adjacent topics in Business Writing before mixed practice on Report.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Report.

Exam strategy

Headings earn format marks — never submit a report as a single block. Use past tense for events, present for general recommendations. Recommendations should start with verbs: Install, Conduct, Allocate, Review. If word-limited, cut descriptive adjectives before cutting the recommendation section. Impersonal voice throughout — no "I think" unless writing a personal reflection report explicitly.

Practice connections

Compare report layout with minutes of meeting: minutes log attendees and resolutions verbatim; reports interpret outcomes and recommend action. Practise converting a newspaper article into report tone by removing opinion adjectives and adding section headings. Pair report writing with data interpretation skills when surveys supply numbers — insert one compact findings table if the question includes figures. Revision: memorise impersonal openings ("It was observed that…", "The committee noted that…").

Keep a dedicated notebook spread for this topic: one page for methods, one for worked mistakes, and one for mixed drill from the Practice tab. Review weekly by explaining the core idea aloud in under sixty seconds without notes.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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