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Non-chronological reports
This collection of English non-fiction teaching resources within our text-types library will help children develop the skills to identify and analyse the features of non-chronological reports and to plan and write their own non-chronological reports.
Our worksheets, PowerPoints, templates and writing frames for non-chronological report-writing at key stage 1 and key stage 2 include examples of different information texts such as fact files and labelled diagrams, and look at the key features of a non-chronological report, including headings and sub-headings, sequencing, conjunctions, bullet points and use of the third person and the present tense.
You may also like our non-fiction writing resource packs: Writing non-fiction (lower KS2) and Writing non-fiction (upper KS2) which include non-chronological report examples and WAGOLL texts. The packs are linked to national curriculum objectives and feature GPS (SPaG) activities as well as non-fiction texts and writing activities.