A chronological report is a piece of writing such as directions, instructions or explanations.
A chronological report has to arrange events in time order, so that it makes sense.
This activity is about non-chronological reports.
A non-chronological report is a type of non-fiction text that gives the reader information about a particular subject.
This information does not need to be arranged in time order.
The information in a report is organised into paragraphs to make it easier for readers to follow.
Each paragraph contains information on one aspect of the topic.
In this activity, you can decide what paragraphs from different reports are about, and you can practise organising information into paragraphs.