Report Writing Checklist (2024)

Formatphysical presentation, legibility, layoutstapled or comb-bound, folders should not be usedheading and sub headingsdeveloped logically and consistently at each level (eg. size and style of headings)decimal numbering systemused accurately and consistently, fourth level avoidedTables and figureskey tables/figuresuses in text (others, if required, in appendix)zeros and rounded numbersused for clarity sometimescaptions of tables/figuresselected for specific differences between tables/figurecaption informationconsistent with text informationdata in tables/figuresconsistent with data in reportsymbols/labels/signsexplained clearlyasterisksadded explanatory notes of further information, abbreviations, sources etc. that do not fit into rows or columnsStructurenames/titles of people etc.spelt correctly & acknowledged fullyexecutive summarywritten to highlight and summarise significant informationtable of contentsmatched exactly to text (e.g. titles of headings with decimal and pages numbering)numbered sections with headingsintroduction, body (divided clearly and developed logically) and conclusionsdefinitions of new termsexpressed accurately and clearlyabbreviations & acronymswritten in full when first usedreport self-containedinclude all relevant informationappendiceseach referred to in the text of the reportContentinformation contentdepth & appropriateness, use of sufficient reference material, author's opinion/key finding clearly statedquality of discussion, conclusionsrelationship to content, summative qualityReferencingacknowledges all sources of information (other than your own)includes sources for diagrams and tables and wherever information is paraphrased or quoted in the text of the report. Referenced correctly twice, both in text and in reference listfully documented reference listonly one reference system used: author-date or numerical system-all elements includedpunctuation and elementsstandardised exactly (e.g. order of elements, punctuation, capitals/case, formatting)Technicalthe report has been adequately proof-readwordinessredundant or unnecessary words and phrased omittedsentencescomplete, tight, focued and varied in lengthpassive voice

used appropriately to emphasise the object of action rather than the agent

Passive: A large deviation was observed (object is large deviation - agent is unknown)

Active: I observed a large deviation (agent is I - object is large deviation)

parallel construction in lists

Where practical, begin each point in a list with similar grammatical pattern.

  • Density is reported in ...
  • Blast-hole diameter is usually reported in ...
  • Rock strength is reported in ...
agreement

Subjects and verbs are related in number and person

e.g. She does/we do/it does

other expressiongender inclusive language, grammar, spelling, punctuation, consistent and appropriate tenses, fluency, correct word choice, conciseness, avoids cliches
Report Writing Checklist (2024)
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