Report Writing
Report Writing
Report Writing
International
ICSE Affiliated (School Code : MA 218)
(Session : 2023-24)
Class :VIII
Sub. : English
Report Writing- Samples
A symposium was organised on 1 March 2022 in the school on the topic “Effect
of Pollution on Quality of Life”. All the science students were a part of the
elucidative programme.
The event stared with the felicitation of the guest speakers. Thereafter, the
participants were espoused by Sh. Suraj Prakash. He acquainted them with the
objectives and goals of the workshop. The resource person Dr. Hari Om Gupta
reflected his profound knowledge on the topic and highlighted how important it
is to curb the menace of pollution.
An exalting demonstration of effects of pollution on our lives galvanized the
engrossed participants. After the lunch break Dr. K.K. Arora, Resource Person,
exhibited the possible steps that can be undertaken at the personal level to
reduce pollution. It was followed by another session on the basic concept
behind pollution reduction which triggered the young minds into thinking
innovative ways.
An interactive concourse ignited the inquisitiveness of participants. They have
committed themselves completely to bring about a change in the situation. The
informative workshop
culminated with a vote of thanks proposed by the head of the science
department.
Q2. You are Karan/ Kirti of L.M. Memorial Public School, Dwarka. Your
school has adopted a village as a social responsibility. Students are being
taken to teach the children of that village on a regular basis. Write a
report, for your school magazine, on the various other programmes
organized there in 120 – 150 words.
Answer:
Village Adoption- A Step Towards Being Socially Responsible
-By Karan/ Kriti
On the occasion of World Literacy Day, L.M. Memorial Public School, Dwarka
has taken an oath to embrace the village named Rajpur.
The school has taken the responsibility of educating the people residing in the
village. Selected students from each standard are taken there every weekend,
during school hours to impart knowledge. The first 6 month motive is to make
each and every person capable of reading and writing. Free books and stationery
is being provided for quality education. Children are given time to spend with
each other, play games and interact. Apart from the educational needs, special
care is devoted to hygiene and sanitation. Girls
are being given awareness on the importance of menstrual hygiene as well.
Various talent hunts have been organised which left everyone overawed. The
immense enthusiasm and zeal in the people to learn is the main driving factor.
A family kind of environment is being created. The school treats the people of
the village as its own students and is unbiased. By adopting a village, the school
is making its students sensitive towards the needs of the environment at a young
age. It is committed towards raising the leaders of tomorrow.
Answer:
Adult Literacy Camp
-By P. V. Sunitha, Secretary
An adult literacy camp was organised by Cultural Society Sunshine Public
School, Nellore in the school neighbourhood yesterday extending educational
options to those adults, who have lost the opportunity and have crossed the age
of formal education. The activities of the camp were carried out by the cultural
society of the school and there were a total of 25 volunteers.
The camp began with the welcome speech for the chief guest, Mrs. Kavita Naik,
a renowned social worker. 400 people were a part of the camp. They were
divided into different groups in accordance with their competencies. They were
taught the basics for being able to read and write. Free books and stationery is
being provided for quality education. All the arrangements including desks and
blackboard were done in advance. Apart from the educational needs, special
care was devoted to hygiene and sanitation. They were taught basics of
cleanliness like types of wastes and their management. Refreshments were also
provided to the participants. The immense enthusiasm and zeal in the people to
learn iwas the main driving factor.
The chief guest distributed the certificates of participation among the
volunteers. The camp ended on a positive note. There was an atmosphere of
learning and growing together.
Q4. You are Sandhya/ Sohan an active member of the Animal Lovers Club
which works for the welfare of animals by preventing cruelty to them.
Recently you visited Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home. You were
pleasantly surprised to see the good treatment given to the animals. Write a
report in 120 – 150 words on your visit.
You may use the following points: injured dogs and cats – abandoned pets
– very old animals – all very well cared for – well-equipped medical room –
veterinary surgeon – green surroundings.
Answer:
Visit to Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home
-Sandhya/Sohan
Animal Lovers Club was recently invited by the Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care
Home for a visit where an opportunity to oversee the working of the
organisation was given.
It is a home to abandoned pets, rescued animals and the ones injured on the
streets. There were many old animals as well. It was astounding to see the
quality of care the animals are being given. They have a family-like
environment for them. This helps them to heal faster and stay happy. The
animal home has all the facilities ranging from well- equipped medical room to
a veterinary surgeon. Regular check-ups of those unwell by a team of veterinary
specialists are carried out. The surroundings are animal-friendly as well. They
are not being ruthlessly kept in cages. They have green surroundings with
enough space for them to play and nurture.
Mahatma Gandhi Animal Care Home is doing a mind-blowing job by
understanding and fulfilling the needs of those who can’t speak for themselves.
The experience was an overwhelming one.