THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 TH MMXIII DO NOW: Look at following slide (10mins) 7mins to write 3mins to discuss  Write a CAPTION for the photo on the next slide.

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 TH MMXIII DO NOW: Look at following slide (10mins) 7mins to write 3mins to discuss  Write a CAPTION for the photo on the next slide.  Which Headline could it be placed under in the yearbook?  Identify a minimum of three people in the photo.

REVIEW: Caption Coverage and Headline…

COVERAGE REVIEW…

CAPTION REVIEW… Ask the Questions: 5Ws/H Quality questions get quality answers through questions starting with: Who What Practice as a class!>>> When Where Why How Tell readers about the event Describe the best memories of the event Tell us something we can’t see from photo

HEADLINE REVIEW… Well-written headlines: ~Serve as an informational content entry point ~Capture and keep readers on the page with clever word play & specific details ~Reflect the dominant photo coverage ~Unify the visual elements on the page Well-designed headlines: ~Have a strong visual package of headline parts ~Effectively and creatively use of typography( the style and appearance of printed matter).

EXIT TICKET… The Muchin Chronicles Volume1, will be hot off the press on Monday, November 4 th MMXII. List Five Headlines we need to have in the Chronicles. Examples:  Interims,  Spirit week  Sports REMEMBER WE ARE WHAT WE PRODUCE! LET’S BE NUMBER 1… 10mins.