What is a byline?
  • The title of the article.
  • Contains the name of the place where the story took place.
  • The secondary heading.
  • The name of the person who wrote the article.
What is a quotation?
  • Dialogue that has these symbols " " surrounding it.
  • It explains 'who', 'what', 'when', 'where'.
  • Another name for the headline of the article.
  • Dialogue that has these symbols ' ' surrounding it
What should a lead paragraph explain?
  • The opinions of eyewitnesses to the story.
  • How and why the story is being written.
  • Who, what, when, and where the story happened.
  • Quotations from the people the story is about.
How many paragraphs should a news report have?
  • At least 2-3.
  • At least 4-5.
  • At least 6-7.
  • At least 8.
What details should we add to a news report?
  • Add specific names, dates, and times.
  • Be as general or brief as possible.
  • Write information that is extra, but not relevant to the story.
  • Literally write "details" in your article.
Where does this sentence belong: Learning moving online as COVID crisis continues
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraph
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: Mr Armstrong said, "My students have done an excellent job under these difficult circumstances."
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: One government minister reported, "The problem is many families have more than one child but only one PC or an unstable internet connection"
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: Over the past two months, teachers and students have been adapting to a new type of learning that takes place entirely online.
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: As the crisis continues, we hope the government will allow students to return to school as soon as possible.
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: Technology brings school home
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: We recently interviewed a number of school children about their experiences with online learning.
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: Teachers at Enhance Academy have used Zoom and Class Dojo to help them teach and assign work to students.
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where does this sentence belong: Students found it difficult to focus in online lessons than when they were in class.
  • Headline
  • Lead paragraph
  • Body paragraphs
  • Summary / ending
Where do quotations come from?
  • Interviews with people in or near the story.
  • The writer makes them up.
  • Taken from other news articles.
  • They're the same as the headline.
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