Section 2.3 Expressing Your Emotions Slide 1 of 3 News Content and Emotions What stories appear on the evening news and why? To attract viewers, news directors.

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Section 2.3 Expressing Your Emotions Slide 1 of 3 News Content and Emotions What stories appear on the evening news and why? To attract viewers, news directors may select stories that are highly emotional. Can watching the news increase your level of fear or anxiety? Evaluate the evening news using this checklist.

Section 2.3 Expressing Your Emotions Slide 2 of 3 Two or more “Yes” answers indicate a program that could increase your level of fear or anxiety. Were two or more stories about a crime or a trial? Did you see a car crash, train wreck, or plane crash? Were there reports about fires, floods, or other disasters? Did most of the people who were interviewed express sadness, fear, or anger? Did a majority of the reports show events with negative outcomes?

Section 2.3 Expressing Your Emotions Slide 3 of 3 News Content and Emotions Watch a local news program and record the content of each story. Don’t include weather or sports. Use the checklist to evaluate the program. Write a paragraph summarizing what you learned. Also describe how the news affected you.

Section 2.3 Expressing Your Emotions Slide 4 of 3 End of Health Activity Click on this slide to end this presentation.