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1 How to write News Reports

2 What is a news Report? A news report is a special form of writing that follows a very specific structure. Today we will learn the necessary parts of a news report and look at the type of writing required.

3 When writing your news report you need to organize your ideas in the ‘Inverted Pyramid’ structure...
*The most important facts -Answers all 5W’s -Is specific *Explains how the story happened -Includes 2 quotations from speakers connected to the story *Least important facts -No new information -All questions have been answered -Concludes with one sentence about the future of this story Lead Body Conclusion

4 When writing your news report…
-The tone must be factual and informative NO opinions of the reporter are allowed -Specific details must be included to make the story clear -The language must be formal NO slang or short forms, it should sound academic -Write in third person (told from someone who was not involved) NO personal pronouns : I, we, me, our -Include short paragraphs 3-4 sentences in length

5 Each news report must also include the following parts:
Masthead Headline Byline Dateline Photo Caption Quotation Lead

6 Let’s take a closer look at each part…

7 1) masthead The masthead is the largest font on the page
It states the name of the newspaper Capital letters are used on all words

8 2) Headline The headline is one sentence that summarizes what the news report is about Is written in present tense Ex. House Passes – CORRECT House Passed - INCORRECT Is the second largest font on the page

9 3) Byline The byline states the reporters first and last name
The byline should be located before the actual report Capital letters must be used for each name

10 4) Dateline -States the date that the story is published in print -Is written in words not numerical form INCORRECT- 03/02/2013 -Located at the top of the report

11 5) Photo -Needs to be clearly related to your news report -Must be appropriate for school and not offensive -Should be appealing and encourage people to read the article

12 6) Caption -Is located directly beneath the photo -Tells the reader what is seen in the photo -Is written in present or future tense CORRECT: “plans to swim…”

13 7) Quotation(s) -Are statements given by people connected to the news event For example: an eye witness, the investigating officer, a neighbour etc. -Must use double quotation marks around the words that are being spoken and the punctuation -Must include the speaker’s first and last name -Must explain who the speaker is in relation to the story

14 Remember to include 2 quotes in your report!
Quotation marks around the spoken words How to write a quotation: After the car accident, Police Chief Joe O’Malley said “Jane is very lucky to be alive, we have never seen such a demolished vehicle before.” Explanation of who the speaker is and how they are connected to the story Speaker’s first and last name Remember to include 2 quotes in your report!

15 8) Lead -The lead is the first sentence of your news report -It must include the 5 W’s and summarize the main ideas of the report -The lead must be specific -Needs to be indented


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