Radon Report Writing Guidelines
    
    You can earn up to 6 pts for report content and up to 4 pts for
      writing quality.
      
      Content
      Here are some of the main points to think about while you read
      about
      radon and to discusss when you write your report:
    
    What is radon?  
      Where does radon come from?  
      What are some of the health risks associated with exposure to
        radon.  
      How or where would radon exposure most likely occur?  
      How can you reduce the possibility of exposure to radon?
    
    
    Writing Quality
      Here are some things you can do to maximize your chances of
      earning a
      high writing quality grade:
    
    Explain the material in your
        own
        words - your report should be your understanding and explanation
        of the
        material.  Avoid generalities, try to include specific
        details and examples from the reading section.  The
        separate
        sections or paragraphs of your paper should blend together into
        one
        seamless coherent report.  Your report should
        be
        nearly free of misspelled words and grammatical errors.  
      
      You really shouldn't need to read anything other than the
        American Cancer Society article to prepare your report.  If
        you do use any other sources you should include a citation.