
News Reporting Journalism
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English
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5th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 10 Questions
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Writing a News Report
Literature - OCT 2022
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SWBAT write a news report using details from events at school
Writing a News Report
LESSON AIM
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Lets find out
How much do you know about writing a news report?
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Multiple Choice
In a news report you should _____
persuade people to agree with you.
tell what you think about the situation
use facts and interviews from eye-witnesses
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News must be reported, fairly.
Let people make their own opinions
Writing a News Report
Just the facts
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Multiple Choice
When writing about an event that has happened, which verb tense should you write your sentences in? Choose one
Past
Present
Future
Present Continuous
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When you are reporting something that has happened, most of your verbs should be in the past tense.
There are exceptions but these should be rare.
Writing a News Report
PAST TENSE
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Multiple Choice
Choose one.
In a news report, paragraphs should be _____
1 to 3 sentences
3 to 5 sentences
5 to 7 sentence
It should be one long paragraph
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Keep the paragraphs small and to the point.
Use more paragraphs, not longer paragraphs
Writing a News Report
1 to 3 sentences
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Multiple Select
Choose all answers that are correct.
Your headline _____
should be capitalized
should tell all the details of the story
should make people want to read the article
should be related to the topic of your article
should include the writer's name
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Capitalize, like all titles
Make readers want to know more
...but it should give some information
Writing a News Report
Headlines
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Multiple Select
Choose TWO answers that are correct.
The byline should have _____
the date
the location of the event
the writer's job
the writer's name
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by [Writer's name], [Job]
should be just after the headline
Writing a News Report
Byline
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Multiple Select
Choose all answers that are correct.
The placeline _____
should be in all capital letters
should be on a line by itself
should be in the first paragraph
should be where the writer is
should be where the story happens
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SHANGHAI - [Beginning of story]
The first line of the first paragraph
Use the place the story happens
ALL CAPITAL LETTERS
Use a dash (-)
Writing a News Report
Placeline
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Multiple Select
Choose all answers that are correct:
The first paragraph should tell _____
who?
what?
when?
where?
why?
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The basic important details
How? and Why? should go in the second paragraph
Keep this paragraph shorter, usually one good sentence.
Writing a News Report
1st Paragraph
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Draw
Draw the quotation marks in this sentence
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Marks at the beginning and end of the words the person said
Make sure to tell who said it
Writing a News Report
Quotations
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Multiple Choice
Choose one.
The last paragraph of a news report _____
should summarize the main idea of the story
should tell the reader where to find more information
should tell the reader what opinion to have
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Keep it short (maybe just 1 sentence)
Guide readers to more information related to the story (website, phone #, etc.)
Writing a News Report
Last Paragraph
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Open Ended
Did you learn anything?
Write one thing you didn't know about writing news reports before now.
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Write a news report about an event that happened at school.
Use the news report graphic organizer to guide your writing.
Writing a News Report
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