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Report planning:

If you are doing a scientific or technology based course you may need to produce reports on experiments, or on particular factual aspects of the course. Writing a report is rather different than writing creatively or writing an essay as you will need to include relevant facts and information in a well organised and clear format.
The table below highlights the elements of a science or technology report, though the same general principles apply in other disciplines too.

Element Purpose Description
title attracts the reader's attention explanatory of the content, concise and relevant
abstract gives a brief summary short paragraph clarifying the scope of the report and the main findings
introduction gives the purpose of the investigation being reported explains why the investigation was undertaken and gives essential background information
main text describes how the study was conducted the ‘meat’ of the report containing, for example (depending on the discipline):
  gives results of the study method of investigation/ approach taken and why
  interprets results record of observations or measurements
    references to appropriate theories
    discussion
    unique or distinctive facts and explanation of how these relate to the broader context or body of evidence
conclusions describes what the study has shown includes the meaning of the results of the investigation, what has been demonstrated and any recommendations for action

You will need to assemble and order your material, perhaps under a set of headings (which can be added to or sub-divided). Your plan will help you to include material that is relevant and to the point.
To find out how to plan an essay click on essay planning.