Featured Lesson Plan of the Week: Police Reports (Grades 5-8)
Owen Gyles on September 16, 2010 in School ParagraphStudents practice writing historical reports such as are done by emergency medical technicians and police officers. Grades 5-8
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One type of historical writing is the writing of police reports. Writing accurate, detailed reports is one of the most important parts of being a police officer.
Crime reports are similar to those of emergency medical technicians in that they deal with facts, but rather than concentrating on the medical facts of a case, a police report concentrates on events that happened, who was involved, and whether a crime has been committed. This is an excellent reading comprehension exercise and writing activity for students in Grades 5-8.
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