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1 Welcome to Jeopardy!

2 Final Jeopardy Round 1 Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

3 Writing Story Format Interviewing Random AP Style $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

4 $100 Which style is typically used in news stories?

5 $100 Inverted Pyramid Scores

6 $200 This writing format only includes the facts, with the need-to-know info given first.

7 News (inverted pyramid)
$200 News (inverted pyramid) Scores

8 $300 This writing format is often called “soft news”

9 $300 feature Scores

10 $400 You can only give your OPINION in these two types of articles

11 Editorials and reviews
$400 Editorials and reviews Scores

12 Editorialize means giving…
$500 Editorialize means giving…

13 $500 Your opinion Scores

14 Interview questions should always be…
$100

15 $100 Open-ended Scores

16 $200 How many people should you interview for a story in this class, minimum?

17 3 sources, and one should be an expert
$200 3 sources, and one should be an expert Scores

18 What is the most important thing to do as an interviewer?
$300 What is the most important thing to do as an interviewer?

19 $300 Listen Scores

20 Daily Double

21 What should you do to prepare for an interview?
$400 What should you do to prepare for an interview?

22 $400 Research the person and topic in advance and create a list of open-ended questions Scores

23 What should you do if you miss information in an interview?
$500 What should you do if you miss information in an interview?

24 Ask the source to repeat, spell, slow down, etc.
$500 Ask the source to repeat, spell, slow down, etc. Scores

25 “I love being on the team,” said Freshman Kelsey Walivaara.
$100 Correct the sentence: “I love being on the team,” said Freshman Kelsey Walivaara.

26 Freshman becomes freshman
$100 Scores

27 “I love being on the team,” laughed freshman Kelsey Walivaara.
$200 Correct the sentence: “I love being on the team,” laughed freshman Kelsey Walivaara.

28 Change laughed to said (ONLY USE SAID!)
$200 Change laughed to said (ONLY USE SAID!) Scores

29 The event will take place on December 25th.
$300 Correct the sentence: The event will take place on December 25th.

30 The event will take place on Dec. 25.
$300 The event will take place on Dec. 25. Scores

31 “It’s a great program,” said Teacher Mrs. Aleah Facca.
$400 “It’s a great program,” said Teacher Mrs. Aleah Facca.

32 $400 Change Teacher to teacher (titles should be lowercase, other than a select few, like President Kennedy) Scores

33 The event will take place in Dec.
$500 Correct the sentence: The event will take place in Dec.

34 The event will take place in December.
$500 The event will take place in December. (spell out months w/out specific date) Scores

35 $100 The purpose of this part of an argument/editorial is to acknowledge a point the other side might make.

36 $100 Concession Scores

37 Which article format is pictured here? News, feature, review, etc.?
$200 Which article format is pictured here? News, feature, review, etc.?

38 $200 Feature Scores

39 Which type of story would use the (very rough/basic) format below?
$300 Which type of story would use the (very rough/basic) format below? Summary Strengths Weaknesses Overall thoughts

40 $300 Review Scores

41 Is this quote in correct quote format?
$400 Is this quote in correct quote format? “I love being on the team,” Walivaara said. “It’s been a highlight of my high school experience.”

42 $400 YES! Scores

43 $500 After a concession, a writer follows up with this to show why the other’s side’s point is weak or invalid.

44 $500 refutation Scores

45 What do these cases have in common?
$100 What do these cases have in common? Hazelwood v. Kulhmeier Tinker v. Des Moines

46 They both dealt with issues regarding the rights of student press.
$100 They both dealt with issues regarding the rights of student press. Scores

47 You need to know these basics about each story you write.
$200 You need to know these basics about each story you write.

48 $200 5 Ws and H Scores

49 What do the 5 Ws and H stand for?
$300 What do the 5 Ws and H stand for?

50 Who, what, when, where, why, and how.
$300 Who, what, when, where, why, and how. Scores

51 $400 What else should you consider besides the 5 Ws and H when writing and researching a story?

52 Who will care about this? Why does it matter?
$400 Who will care about this? Why does it matter? Scores

53 How can you tell if a web source is reliable?
$500 How can you tell if a web source is reliable?

54 $500 It’s current, the author is an expert/professional, the info is accurate and well-researched, with sources cited. The website is well-known and trusted. Scores

55 Final Jeopary Question
Jeopardy Final Jeopary Question Scores

56 What should you ALWAYS do when writing a news story?

57 Stick to the facts- never editorialize or present a biased slant.
Scores


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