News Report.  You will write a 1 page news report based on the title and picture provided.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Writing a News Report for the OSSLT
Advertisements

PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT.
Long-writing Tasks: Writing a News Report
How to write an awesome news report on your literacy test
A “How to” Guide – Literacy Test Prep 2011
Literacy Test Preparation
ACT Writing. 1 Question – 30 Minutes The ACT Writing prompt is an ARGUMENTATIVE topic. You will need to take a clear position on the topic (yes or no).
Long Writing Tasks  You will have two long writing tasks to complete on the literacy test  1) A News Report  2) A Series of Paragraphs (an essay) 
OSSLT 2014 With additional material from Mr. Kitchen.
Ms. Filiaga. Fill out on index card at your table : Name Class period 1) What motivated you to take Art B? 2) What do you expect to learn in art? 3) What.
Bell Ringer: In your agenda, write down the following timetable. This will be your schedule for the week. Due Wednesday, 4/9: Have Source 1 & 2 research.
Opinion Piece Anticipation Guide Students circle agree or disagree in the “Before Reading” Before Reading Agree / DisagreeAn opinion piece should have.
Writing Tasks on the Literacy Test  On the literacy test, you will have two long writing tasks  1) A News Report  and  2) A Series of Paragraphs (Opinion.
Literacy Test Preparation
Literacy Test Preparation
Breakdowns and Question Types
HEY YOU IN GRADE 10! How about a few pointers for that LITERACY TEST?
O ntario S econdary S chool L iteracy T est Thursday March 29 th 2012.
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test at PCSS
Procedural Text Grade 6 Language Arts.
To earn an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), you must complete:  30 credits (18 compulsory and 12 elective)  40 community involvement hours 
Mini-Lesson Writing a Series of Paragraphs that Express an Opinion
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT Thursday, March 27 Glenforest S. S. (
Writing a Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion.
OSSLT Prep Week. OSSLT Test – Thursday, March 26 Each day this week, we will look at one area of the test. Monday – Multiple Choice & The Graphic Text.
OSSLT PREP SESSION This presentation will provide you with tips and help you to prepare for the following tasks on the OSSLT: Writing a summary paragraph.
Informational Selection and Multiple Choice
Lesson #2: Types of Reading and Multiple Choice Questions
4.4 Writing Newspaper Articles. Steps to writing a newspaper article Gather background information that answers the 5 W’s and how. Write this information.
Long-writing Tasks: Writing a News Report. Samples from 2010 Here are some samples of student work with grades from the 2010 OSSLT test. Please take some.
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT.  What is the difference between writing a story and writing a News Report?  What makes the News Report so unique?
Literacy Lesson 4: “On My Own” Short Writing Tasks November 18, Period 1.
THE NEWS REPORT OSSLT WORKSHOP.
The answer is: What is the question? What questions does a news report answer? Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
O.S.S.L.T. Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test.
Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion OSSLT Prep.
Informational Writing
Character Letter “The Scarlet Ibis”.
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Lesson #5: Series of Paragraphs (Long writing Task)
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT 2016
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT
Informational Writing
Get Ready! Online OSSLT October 20th, 2016
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Lesson #4: Short Writing Tasks
LESSON #3: SERIES OF PARAGRAPHS (LONG WRITING TASK)
LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS READING WRITING HOT TIPS!
Series of Paragraphs Expressing an Opinion
Long-writing Tasks: Writing a News Report
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with students)
Preparing for the OSSLT
Literacy Test Preparation
Writing a News Report for the OSSLT
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Lesson #5: Series of Paragraphs (Long writing Task)
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT
What papers do I need to have out today?
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with students)
Writing a News Report for the OSSLT
In-Text Citations for dbqs:
The News Report: A “How to” Guide.
Revise your essay Check for personal pronouns (I, you, me)- take them out if you find any! Use editing checklist to make sure you have all the parts of.
Lesson #4: Series of Paragraphs (Long writing Task)
Writing a News Report for the OSSLT
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT.
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT
PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT
Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test
Teacher Reference (Please use electronic version with class)
Presentation transcript:

News Report

 You will write a 1 page news report based on the title and picture provided

This is what page one will look like. Use the ‘Rough Notes’ column to plan your report. Storm Shuts Down Region This is what page two will look like. You can only use the lines provided to write your report.

 Convention: 40 marks Assesses your ability to write. -use of sentence structure, organization, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.  Topic Development : 60 marks Assesses your ability to develop a realistic story based on the title and image provided. -5 W’s and 1H, use of quotes, participants, and specific details.

Criteria:  Four paragraphs: Lead (Intro), Body Paragraph #1, Body Paragraph #2, Closing  Quotation minimum of one quote in Body #1 or Body #2  Conventions: Third person, spelling, grammar, punctuation, sentence structure Use ONLY the space provided!

 Lead: Introductory paragraph Keep it simple- approximately 2-3 sentences  Body Paragraph #1: Explains the Who, What, When, and Where  Body Paragraph #2: Explains the Why and How Be sure to have 1-2 quotations Quotations can be in body paragraph #1 or #2 Quotations add the “at the scene” feeling”  Closing: concluding paragraph that answers “What’s next?” Do NOT restate information from the introductory paragraph Keep it simple- approximately 2-3 sentences

This is what the blank test looked like.

Students Turn Classroom into Film Studio Grade ten students (who) at Sandalwood Heights Secondary School (where) turned their classroom into a film studio (what) this week, (when) so that they could create a video. (main idea) With some technical help from their teacher, (how) Ms. Beaker, (who) they created a 15-minute video about how to do a science experiment. (what) “It was entirely the students’ idea,” Ms. Beaker explained. (direct quote) “The kids I have this year just love science, and we do a lot of experiments. (why) They’ve become very good at planning and setting up, too.” Ms. Beaker went on to explain that one day 15-year-old Elisha, who is shown in the picture, said, “We’re so good at this; we could be teaching it!” (indirect quote) & (why) After brainstorming many ideas, the students decided that making a movie would be an exciting challenge. Finally, (transitional word to join ideas) they decided that filming a demonstration of an experiment about how the water cycle works would be interesting and easy to do. This is how the student responded. Report continued on the next slide.

They planned the project for two weeks and gathered the supplies (how) they would need. The local cable company agreed to lend the students recording equipment and lights. (how) It took about one day of filming and then another four days to edit and polish. In addition, (transitional word to join ideas) by creating this video, the students learned so much more than science. Everyone took part. They showed real teamwork! (concluding statement)

Before you begin: 1)Remember your news report must connect to the headline and picture provided. 2)Use the “rough notes” section for planning

 Is the article related to headline?  Do my lead and body paragraph #1 answer: Who, What, When, Where?  Does my body paragraph #2 answer: Why and How?  Is there a quotation used?  Have I used third person narration?  Are 3-4 paragraphs used?  Have I used proper spelling and grammar?  Is my News Report realistic? Self- Evaluation- Checklist YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES × NO

 March Break Camp I Can – March at DSSS. Cost is $10. See Ms. Stokes in the Student Support Office for sign-up, fee payment, questions.  Literacy Counting on You classes – Mondays after school started this week. See Ms. Stokes to sign up immediately (only two more classes before the test).  Visit the school website or for sample tests and extra practice.