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NotepadOk, you’re ready to write your report to send to us.

So here’s just a quick reminder of some things that will help make your report stand out:

Keep it simple

Remember who you're writing for.

Report checklistYour report will be read by lots of kids around the world - make sure they'll understand what you've written about.

It's a good idea to get one of your friends to read your report before you send it in.

If you've written anything they don't understand, let them help you make things clearer.

Style and layout

Break your report up into easy chunks by using paragraphs.

Example reportStop when you've written about 150 words (or 15 sentences) and then go back and read it through.

Try and make each paragraph explain a different part of what you want to say.

Your readers will be able to understand you better if you explain things in short and clear sentences.

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