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Hi there, Iamp;#39;m Jack from Twinkl and today weamp;#39;re finding out how to write a fact file. First of all, we need to think about what features a fact file or non-chronological report must include. Luckily, thereamp;#39;s a video on the Twinkl Key Stage 2 channel that does just that. Introduction paragraph is written formally, uses facts, is written in the third person and as a historical report is written in the past tense. So the most important thing to consider in the planning process then is that obviously, a fact file must be factual. The point of a fact file is to inform the reader, so lots of research before writing is key. Help your child to research their topic whilst considering the areas of the fact file. A report on a lion might mention their habitat, their diet and some interesting facts or defining features. Then, you need to set out your fact file so if you recall the features of a fact file, you need to start with an introduction parag