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Journalism 1. Week 13 and 14. Bell work. ALL bell work from (Bell work # 21 ) this point forward will be hand written in class in the students journal.
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Journalism 1 Week 13 and 14
Bell work • ALL bell work from (Bell work # 21) 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 #25 • You are responsible for doing an article analysis. To do an article analysis, you must read one news article (NOT an opinion piece) in the News Sun, the Highlands County News, or Highlands Today of the Tampa Tribune or another newspaper. Read the article, then fill it out the information in your journal, and staple the article. (If you are reading the article from an online edition, you should print it out and staple it to the journal.)
Bell work #26 • You are responsible for doing an article analysis. To do an article analysis, you must read one news article (NOT an opinion piece) in the News Sun, the Highlands County News, or Highlands Today of the Tampa Tribune or another newspaper. Read the article, then fill it out the information in your journal, and staple the article. (If you are reading the article from an online edition, you should print it out and staple it to the journal.)
Bell work #27 • You are responsible for doing an article analysis. To do an article analysis, you must read one news article (NOT an opinion piece) in the News Sun, the Highlands County News, or Highlands Today of the Tampa Tribune or another newspaper. Read the article, then fill it out the information in your journal, and staple the article. (If you are reading the article from an online edition, you should print it out and staple it to the journal.)
Bell work #28 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 #28 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Bell work #29 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 #29 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Bell work #30 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 #30 • Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or another colored pencil • 5-minute writing
Chapter 7: Writing a Quotation • Chapter 7 Objectives • 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.