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Helpful Reports – Middle School

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Objectives 

Students will: 

  • Learn what adults look for when reviewing a report. 
  • Distinguish between emotions and evidence-based details. 
  • Practice rewriting vague, dramatic, or incomplete reports into more helpful versions. 
  • Understand that the goal is support and safety, not punishment. 

Materials  

  • Mini-Lesson Google Slides: Link
  • Student Paper: Link

Learning Activities 

Introduction 

  • In small groups, have students brainstorm answers to the following question: If you were reporting something anonymously, what information would you need to include? 
  • Bring class back together and share answers.  

Mini-Lesson 

Teach: A strong, appropriate report is: 

  • Clear (facts, not conclusions) 
  • Specific (details that help adults follow up) 
  • Respectful (no name-calling/slurs/judgments) 
  • Reliable (identifies what they saw/heard, not rumors) 

Provide appropriate examples and ask students what might be missing or not helpful about each example.  

Report Rewriting 

Give groups 4–6 sample anonymous reports with common issues: 

  • Overgeneralizing 
  • Emotional outbursts 
  • Missing key details 
  • Judgments instead of facts 
  • Rumors or “someone said that someone said…” 

Students provide missing information or rewrite to improve.  

Group Discussion 

Discuss: 

  • “How did you decide what details were important?” 
  • “What made a rewritten report more helpful and less emotional?” 
  • “Why shouldn’t we avoid reporting even if we’re unsure?” 

Posted by Katie Beavers on March 18, 2026

Filed Under: LR VISION Blog

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