They should be saying what they achieved not what they worked on, and if they achieved nothing then what stopped them achieving.
The questions that are asked could be phrased differently
- What have I completed since thelast meeting?
- What will I complete before the next meeting?
- What is in my way (impediments)?
also it is important that the meeting is not the team reporting to the scrum master, but the team keeping in check with each other. If people are talking straight at you the scrum master there are techniques to move the focus. Make sure you don't look at the speaker, or even move back so the sight line changes and they are forced to look at team mates as they talk. Do it subtle though :)
EDIT:
I cribbed that from http://www.implementingscrum.com/2007/04/02/work-naked/
