Lesson Objectives To identify the different features used on the front cover of a newspaper and the inside pages To understand the tone of a newspaper.

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Lesson Objectives To identify the different features used on the front cover of a newspaper and the inside pages To understand the tone of a newspaper To identify key design features of a newspaper

Other stories in the paper Eye catching logo Other stories in the paper One chunk of text Large Picture Headline Promotions

Text split into columns Smaller headlines Text split into columns Small pictures Colours to separate stories

Headlines When you are writing a headline you need to make sure that you are clear with your meaning…..not like these! Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors Man Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft Is There a Ring of Debris around Uranus? One armed man applauds the kindness of strangers Kids Make Nutritious Snacks Chef Throws His Heart into Helping Feed Needy Statistics show that teen pregnancy drops off significantly after the age of 25

Tone of a newspaper article A newspaper article should be informative and formal. Which of the following do you think is the most appropriate for a school newspaper? “The dinner ladies of Selby High School have planned strike action on Tuesday 14th February because they are unhappy with their pay” “So right the dinnerladies at school are gonna strike tomorrow cos they’re not happy with how much money they get”

Remember Your newspaper is aimed at students aged 11-16 It should be formal, but readable for all ages It should be informative and interesting