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By David Gopee. Writing a news Story. Action plan. Presenting to: Broadcast Journalism class Audience: High school education (Grade 11-12) 65% female Audience interest: High Audience familiarity with topic: Relatively new
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By David Gopee Writing a news Story
Action plan • Presenting to: Broadcast Journalism class • Audience: High school education (Grade 11-12) 65% female • Audience interest: High • Audience familiarity with topic: Relatively new • Attitude of audience: Open to new writing skills as they are wanting to pursue the area of writing and journalism. • Goal: to have students write successful leads for stories that they will develop about the school and community
Action plan Continued… • The presentation is a combination of speaker led, and user interactive Presentations. • The method of deliver is through the computer, projected onto the smart board • Colored theme- red Black and White. Black for the background, red for the headings of the topic and white for the information. • There are some multimedia effects that can be used for this presentation. Videos, websites and charts.
Learning objective • The students will develop appropriate Headlines for stories. • The students will identify key points in a story. • The students will write an effective lead for a news story.
Writing a HEADLINE A Short phrase used to capture attention. • Short and to the point • Appropriate • Humor • Pun • Factual • Question • Interest
Examples of Headlines “The wheels on the bus go round and round.”- story about bus safety.” “Local man dies in tragic accident”
Think, Pair, Share How does one read a newspaper: Scan Headlines Find interested information Read opening Paragraph Preview the Text Consider the personal value of the text Complete the story
Activity #1 • Write and idea for a story that is happening in the school or community. • List some facts about the story. • Write a headline for a story.
The inverted Pyramid Who What Where When Why How • Other details • important to the story Follow up information
Writing the Lead • Who • What • Why • Where • When • How
Activity #2 Write a lead to the below accident report
Examples of the Lead WHAT WHEN A Murfreesboro man died Monday afternoon when his car spun out of control on rain- slickened Broad Street, crashed into a utility pole and threw him through the windshield. WHO WHERE HOW WHY
Activity #3 Write your own Story Lead