What will be our leading/top story?

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What will be our leading/top story? To know what is news. To understand how to gather news and get the facts. To be able to start planning your news broadcast. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolreport/19269088 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schoolreport/19272270 Audience; Conventions; Facts Pre-production; Headlines; Props

Let’s read through the assignment. To know what is news. To understand how to gather news and get the facts. Let’s read through the assignment. Then you will be in your teams gathering news. What is current? What is close to home? What do you think will attract your audience? You are only going to report 1-2 news headlines, but you will go through the running order of at least 4 headlines. Audience; Conventions; Facts Pre-production; Headlines; Props

Let’s go through the assignment in my more detail. To understand how to gather news and get the facts. To be able to start planning your news broadcast. Let’s go through the assignment in my more detail. Let’s go through the rubric. Let’s look at the exemplar. Audience; Conventions; Facts Pre-production; Headlines; Props

To be able to start planning your news broadcast. Give each other a role – anchor, eye-witness/interviewee, reporter Go through the props list – what will you need for the production? (Exemplar) Go through the flow chart planning. (How will your production start and end?) Audience; Conventions; Facts Pre-production; Headlines; Props

What do you not understand? Any concerns? To know what is news. To understand how to gather news and get the facts. To be able to start planning your news broadcast. Question wall – What did you learn? What do you not understand? Any concerns? Audience; Conventions; Facts Pre-production; Headlines; Props