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Journalism 1. Week 11, 12 and 13. Bell work. ALL bell work from (Bell work # 11) this point forward will be hand written in class in the students journal.
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Journalism 1 Week 11, 12and 13
Bell work • ALL bell work from (Bell work # 11) this point forward will be hand written in class in the students journal. • The student will create a document in a word processing software, such as Microsoft Word, and type the bell work. One document with 10 bell works labeled and listed. • Submit the bell work to www.turnitin.com every 10 bell works.
Bell work #21 • Bell work: Choose your favorite animated movie/show (not already used in class) and write a creative headline. *Be sure to tell me the name of the movie/show! • Reminder: • Label Bell work #21 • Write the Question • Minimum of one (1) complete paragraph (5 sentences), but you may need additional paragraph to explain. • 10-minute writing
Bell work #22 • Bell work: Autumn • Reminder: • Label Bell work #22 • Write the Bell work • 10-minute writing
Bell work #23 • Bell work: Thanksgiving • Reminder: • Label Bell work #23 • Write the topic and 5W’s and H and a lead • 10-minute writing
Bell work #24 Comma (Unnecessary), Spelling, Comma (Other) • Typewriters, originaly designed as writing machines for the blind became popular in the business world in the 1880s, and created many new jobs for women. • Reminder: • Label the Bell work #22 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Bell work #25 Comma (Unnecessary), Quotation Marks • Humorist, Mark Twain (1835–1910) wore white linen suits in summer and in winter, because they made him feel “clean in a dirty world”. • Reminder: • Label the Bell work #25 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Bell work #26 Colon, Quotation Marks, Comma (Appositive), Spelling, Comma (Other) • Harriet Tubman, the former slave who became famous for her corage as a conductor on the Underground Railroad once made this statement “On my Underground Railroad, I never ran my train off the track and I never lost a passenger”. • Reminder: • Label the Bell work #25 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Chapter 7: Writing a Quotation • Read Chapter 7 p. 141 • Write Vocabulary on page 141 • Lecture PowerPoint Chapter 7 • Quotation Mark Review • Chapter 7 Handout Review • Rags to Riches Game • Quotation Mark Handout 1 • Quotation Mark Handout 2 • Journalism 101: Quotation Use Review • Chapter 7 Test
Review Chapter 7 • Recognize and use different types of quotations • Choose and place meaningful quotations • Correctly punctuate quotations • Use quotations in graphics • Define and use appropriate attribution • Use attributive verbs
Reference Section • Schaffer, James, Randall McCutcheon and Kathryn T. Stofer. Journalism Matters. Lincolnwood: Contemporary, 2001.