martes, 19 de noviembre de 2013

What's on the News Today?

Group Project


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Today you are going to write a news report for your class newspaper, so it is important that you follow  these steps:

1. In groups, decide on a type of news (education,culture, politics, economy, entertainment, environment, health, national, international, etc) 

2. Once you have decided on a topic, browse the web to get information about it.  Below you will find some useful links.

3. Make an outline of  your  news report. Refer to the class guidelines on how to write a newspaper article. Bear in mind that it should  not be a mere  translation. The sources are referential and may be useful to remind you of the the parts of a piece of news.


                                                                           
http://www.latercera.com/

                                                                                 http://elpais.com


4. Once you have revised your draft,  click on the link below to find the newspaper press tool in order  to create and publish your article: 


    5. Cite the websites you have used to complete this assigment.

    6. Finally, share the document with your teacher.
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martes, 12 de noviembre de 2013

Stories in the News

Let’s review what needs to  be considered when writing a newspaper article.


A typical newspaper article contains five parts: the headline, the byline, the lead paragraph, the explanation, and additional information.

Read the article below, find the right sequence (1-5) and finally label its  parts.


(__)___________________ Daedalus, sobbing from the distant shore where he had landed safely, said, “My last words to Icarus before we left the island was to stay close and not fly too high! He just didn’t listen! Why didn’t he listen to me?” Daedalus and Icarus had been held prisoner by King Minos on the island of Crete, and had been forced to build a labyrinth at the palace of Knossos. It was known to be the most difficult maze in the world to navigate successfully.

(__)___________________ Icarus, son of the famous inventor Daedalus, plunged into the Aegean Sea and drowned while attempting to escape from the island of Crete early
yesterday afternoon. His body has yet to be recovered.   
                                                                                          
(__)___________________ High flying escape ends in death 
         
(__)___________________ Icarus and his father had made wings from wax and bird feathers they had collected over the years while imprisoned on the island of Crete. They attached the homemade wings to their arms and, using a flapping motion, lifted off from the island shortly before noon. While making their escape, Icarus flew too close to the sun. As a result, the heat melted the wax on his wings which caused the feathers to drop off. The wings collapsed and Icarus fell into the sea and drowned.

(__)___________________ By Robin Sloan



Your Turn: Group  Project                


If you notice, the news article you have just read was created from a Greek myth. 

Now you will do something similar, using a very well known children's  story.

1. Watch one of  the videos below and take down notes.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CkCpx3CE2Q&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbzMC6qAzVU 


2. Make a plan of your article keeping  in mind the 5 W’s + how 
(i.e. who, what, when, where, why) that you’ve revised in the story of Icarus  and Daedalus.

3. Based on your notes, write your article. Include the five parts .


  Click on the link below to find the newspaper  press tool to create and publish your article:


4.  Share the document with your teacher.                      

lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013

The World of News

Dear students,

Today in the lab, you will see the parts of a news article and practice how to write headlines and lead paragraphs.

Types of News


There are two types of news in a newspaper.

Hard news: they are stories which combine the concepts of seriousness and timeliness. i.e. politics, economy, war, disasters, accidents, law, science, crimes, protests, technology, etc.
Soft news: they are usually timeless. It could appear any day without affecting its newsworthiness. i.e. travel  destinations, beauty and health, recipes, etc.

Parts of a Newspaper Article
            Writing a piece of news is different from writing short stories. The language used is different and the way it is organized also differs from any other type of writing. Click on the link below to have an idea of what a newspaper article consists of.


Choose an article that calls your attention and try to identify the following parts:
- Headline
- By-line
- Lead
- Body

Healines

            The headline is the title of the news article. The headline should be short, does not include a lot of detail, and should catch the readers’ attentions. It is normally not a complete sentence, and tries to summarize the main idea or subject of the article. It is often printed in larger letters than the rest of the article, and the major words are capitalized. 

How to write a headline

Activity 1.

Write headlines for these news stories. Follow the rules presented above.

LEAD
YOUR HEADLINE
1.         A large wolf blew down two houses today, forcing the inhabitants of each house, two pig brothers, to take shelter with their elder brother, who fortunately lived in a brick house.


2.        Today Bonnie Walker became the first Canadian woman to hike to the North Pole.  She made the trip from her home in Reed Lake, Manitoba, in forty seven days.

3.         The last dinosaur died today of an overdose of peanuts in the zoo at a little stone-age town called Plains in the centre of North America.



Leads 


            The lead paragraph is found at the beginning of the news article. The lead briefly answers the questions “who”, “what”, “when”, “why”, “where”, and “how”. The ‘skeleton’ of the story can be found here.it also grabs the reader's attention with the news immediately (the hook).

Activity 2.



            Look at the following headlines and write their corresponding leads. You can organize your ideas using the table below

            Headline:

            Who?

            What?

            When?

            Where?

            Why?

            How?