- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? The Offsets Take off newspaper front page is my favorite because the title and the picture caught my attention.
- Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why? The page about students helping each others lives. This interested me because a student is helping another student to with kidney problems. A student donated a kidney.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? The headline called How one saved another. The title grabbed my attention and made me want to read the whole story.
- How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? There are no actually stories on the front page… all of the stories are inside.
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. The newspapers and the high school newspapers all have bold headlines and a dominant.
- What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. There is only one picture in the front page with no caption almost like a magazine.
- Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world? These newspapers are really different then the ones that I have seen. All of the headlines are not on the front page, they are all inside the newspaper.
Broadcast-
- The A Blast
- North Pointe
- The Grante Bay Gazette
Tabloid-
- The Echo
- Hilights
- The Growler
NewsMagazine-
- The Roar
- The HoofPrint
- Central Focus
VOCABULARY TERMS:
Headlines Large text running above a story to summarize its content; also called a head, for short.
Subheadlines A smaller headline that divides smaller sections.
Lines Lines are used to separate stories between other stories in an article.
Boxes A box in newspapers are where your stories go.
Photos A photograph that show the main idea of a story in an article.
Teaser A headline or a box that tells you what will be in the inside of a newspaper.
Flag The name of the newspaper.
Folios A newspaper folded in sections.
Captions A 2 sentence caption that explains the photo in a newspaper.
Stories A written passage that is inside a newspaper.
Bylines A line that shows the writer of the article.
Jumps When an article isn't finished on one page it jumps to the next page.
Story dividers A line that divides the story.
Screens Tiny dots that are used to display gray areas.
Infographics A chart or a diagram that is in a newspaper.
Masthead/staff box The nameplate at the top of page 1.
Subheadlines A smaller headline that divides smaller sections.
Lines Lines are used to separate stories between other stories in an article.
Boxes A box in newspapers are where your stories go.
Photos A photograph that show the main idea of a story in an article.
Teaser A headline or a box that tells you what will be in the inside of a newspaper.
Flag The name of the newspaper.
Folios A newspaper folded in sections.
Captions A 2 sentence caption that explains the photo in a newspaper.
Stories A written passage that is inside a newspaper.
Bylines A line that shows the writer of the article.
Jumps When an article isn't finished on one page it jumps to the next page.
Story dividers A line that divides the story.
Screens Tiny dots that are used to display gray areas.
Infographics A chart or a diagram that is in a newspaper.
Masthead/staff box The nameplate at the top of page 1.
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