Your group’s progress report should outline what you have completed, what work you still have to do, and how you plan to complete the remaining work for the project. You should also outline any questions or concerns you have that may affect your group’s progress. Use headings and design to make your report easy to read and understand
Here are two examples:
Also see pp. 302–304 in Markel for additional information on writing your report, including alternate ways to organize your report and suggestions for what to include in your concluding paragraph. Pay particular attention to the notes on ethics and being honest in how you report your progress.