
Using Newspaper Design to Teach Text Features & Structures
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Cynthia McQueen
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Using Newspaper Design to Teach Text Features & Structures
TEXT FEATURES & STRUCTURES
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In the next several slides are some newspaper terms that you may hear or need to be familiar with in order to understand the concepts being presented in the videos, as well as what may be used in a discussion about this lesson & assignment.
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Multiple Choice
In design, what is the best way to ensure we have proper alignment?
By using a ruler
By using left alignment
The grids and guides
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
White space is often referred to as
Negative space
Contrast
Proximity
None of the above
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Multiple Choice
True or False: All newspapers must have all the same elements
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Which font is the most common newspaper font?
Times New Roman
Calibri
Comic Sans
Myriad Pro
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Multiple Choice
A mugshot in a newspaper is a...
criminal photo taken by the police department
a up close photo of a person's face
A candid picture
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Multiple Choice
The line that gives credit to whoever wrote the story, often under the headline or subheadline
Byline
Cutline
Folio
Index
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Multiple Choice
Which headline would be considered the dominant story?
"Woven Culture"
"Panel holds mass shooting hearing"
"Accident in the air"
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Multiple Choice
The space between elements in design is known as
white space
proximity
contrast
hierarchy
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Multiple Choice
Newspaper design is often designed in which direction?
From the center and around in a spiral
From top to bottom
From bottom to top
From left to right
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Multiple Choice
Where stories continue from the front page onto the following page. Often seen like an example such as "NAME OF STORY continued on A5"
Cutline
Jumpline
Masthead
Copy
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Multiple Choice
Where the title of the newspaper goes, often at the top of the newspaper.
Masthead
Cutline
Nameplate
Jumpline
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