Description
Help your students recognise, understand, and apply the structure of information reports with this resource pack.
This resource includes a visual text structure guide, a sample information report (The Green Sea Turtle), and engaging student activities designed to support hands-on practice. Students will learn how to identify the title, introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion, and then practise pulling out key facts to organise information clearly.
What’s Included
✔ Information Report Text Structure Guide (title, introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion)
✔ Sample Information Report: The Green Sea Turtle
✔ Activity 1: Identify the Report Structure (find title, intro, body, conclusion)
✔ Activity 2: Find the Facts (summarise facts into appearance, habitat, diet)
✔ Optional extension activity (write a “Did You Know?” fact)
Ways to Use This Resource
- As a whole-class lesson to introduce report writing structure
- In guided reading or writing groups for model text analysis
- As an independent activity to practise identifying report parts and facts
- As part of a writing unit on information reports
A practical, ready-to-use resource that helps students understand and analyse information report writing.
Information Report Writing: Text Structure, Sample Text, and Activities
Highlights
Description
Help your students recognise, understand, and apply the structure of information reports with this resource pack.
This resource includes a visual text structure guide, a sample information report (The Green Sea Turtle), and engaging student activities designed to support hands-on practice. Students will learn how to identify the title, introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion, and then practise pulling out key facts to organise information clearly.
What’s Included
✔ Information Report Text Structure Guide (title, introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion)
✔ Sample Information Report: The Green Sea Turtle
✔ Activity 1: Identify the Report Structure (find title, intro, body, conclusion)
✔ Activity 2: Find the Facts (summarise facts into appearance, habitat, diet)
✔ Optional extension activity (write a “Did You Know?” fact)
Ways to Use This Resource
- As a whole-class lesson to introduce report writing structure
- In guided reading or writing groups for model text analysis
- As an independent activity to practise identifying report parts and facts
- As part of a writing unit on information reports
A practical, ready-to-use resource that helps students understand and analyse information report writing.



