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Ontario Literacy Test Preparation

Ontario Literacy Test Preparation. One task on the Literacy test will be to write a newspaper article from a picture. Inverted Pyramid Format. Headline (includes Who & What) Byline (name of the journalist). Lead Paragraph

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Ontario Literacy Test Preparation

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  1. Ontario Literacy Test Preparation One task on the Literacy test will be to write a newspaper article from a picture.

  2. Inverted Pyramid Format Headline (includes Who & What) Byline (name of the journalist) Lead Paragraph 1st paragraph – includes 5Ws Function – Draws reader in and summarizes important information about the event Most important to least important information • Body Paragraphs • Includesthe How? • supporting details and background information (Facts or details the reader might want to know) • quotations from witnesses or bystanders. Closing Sentence/ Additional Information Effectively connected to the lead This part can include information about a similar event or context.

  3. Headline Byline Lead Paragraph Body Paragraphs Closing Sentence

  4. Your Task • Copy the “5 W’s and the H” graphic organizer on the next page into your notes. • Read through the newspaper article and fill-in the “5 W’s and the H”. A Newspaper Article Example

  5. The “5 W’s and the H”

  6. Picture for “Bully! They’re Back” article

  7. Bully! They're backBy IRENE THOMAIDIS and IAN ROBERTSON, Toronto SunOctober 3, 2010 Three eight-week-old puppies stolen from an east-side backyard Friday were reunited with their "extremely grateful" owners last night after it appears the thieves couldn't handle the heat. A passerby spotted one of the English Bulldogs behind a Mac's convenience store in the Avenue Rd. and Lawrence Ave. neighbourhood around 10:10 p.m. The man saw a duffel bag nearby and upon closer inspection found the two other pups inside. He went into the store and the owner contacted police. "Officers responded and were able to get in touch with the rightful owners, who were extremely grateful and immediately made their way to the store with the mother of the puppies," Toronto Police Const. Prashanan Indiran told the Toronto Sun. Four-year-old mother Matilda nursed her "very hungry" offspring at the store as the dogs' "emotional owners" looked on, Indiran said. The puppies, worth $3,000 each, were stolen during the 30 seconds owner Anne Liu was in her kitchen. "It happened so fast, she didn't see anything," Toronto Police Det. Hunter Smith said earlier yesterday. Liu and her boyfriend bred their English Bulldogs, planning to keep one of the three resulting pups and give the others to family members, Smith said. They decided to have the mother, Matilda, bred, "because we love her and want to continue her line ... She's about halfway through her lifespan. "It is her first litter," she said of the four-year-old dog. Regularly allowed to romp freely in the "very secure" backyard of their Danforth Ave.-Main St. area house, the light brown and white puppies were purloined around 3 p.m. Friday. The story was covered heavily by local media, including torontosun.com, "The thieves probably saw all of the coverage, knew they would mostly likely get caught and so they dumped the puppies behind the store," Indiran said. The police investigation is ongoing.

  8. Your Assignment • Copy the “planning sheet” graphic organizer on the next page into your notes. • Select ONE of the stories we have read and follow the instructions on the news report assignment sheet • Complete your planning sheet with thoughtful attention to detail. BE CREATIVE! – due tomorrow • Write your news report – Rough copy due for peer editing Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 Writing a Newspaper Article from a Photograph

  9. Using a Planning Sheet

  10. Writing Guidelines • 5 Ws are who, what, where, when, why • Report the facts only, no opinion • Do not use “I”, “we”, or “you” unless it is a direct quotation • Paragraphs are short—2-3 sentences only • Each paragraph expresses one idea only • Use at least 2 direct quotations • Opening lead connects to closing sentence(s)

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