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A Window to the World - News Newspaper Front Pages A Window to the World - News

Newspaper Front Page Discuss with a partner what you’d expect to find on the front page of any newspaper

Lesson Objectives Examine the common elements of newspaper front pages Look at the differences between tabloid and broadsheet front pages

The following are common elements of newspaper front pages Masthead – title of the newspaper Headline – title of main article Image – usually a photograph Columns – layout of article Subheading – more information than the headline Caption – title for the image By-line – author of article Advertisement offer – promotional ad Can you label your articles?

What are the differences between the two newspapers? Mastheads Headlines Images Articles Colours

Task Using a full page of your exercise book, make your own front page for either a tabloid or broadsheet newspaper Your newspaper must include: masthead, headline, image, subheading. You could include a caption, advertisement offer, and by-line

Homework Write a paragraph in your exercise book explaining the differences between tabloid and broadsheet newspaper front pages Make sure you give examples using the two that we’ve looked at in today’s lesson