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News Writing Unit: Writing Good Leads Beginning Journalism
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What is a lead? Rhymes with “seed” First paragraph of any journalistic story Most important part of a story
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What is a good news lead? Should be brief, no more than 25-35 words. Write tight. Should get the reader’s attention in an appropriate way Should tell reader where you got the info, if necessary
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What is a good news lead? Start with the MOST important information Covers the who, what, where, when, why and how of the news Use third person. Just the facts.
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What’s a bad news lead? Cluttered with lots of unfamiliar names Starts with dates or numbers Uses too much passive voice (is, was, were, have, had, etc.) Is too “generic” or not specific to the story
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News Lead Writing No-Nos Avoid chronological order of events (rarely does the most exciting thing happen first at any event) Avoid second person “you” or first person “I” or “we”
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Lead Writing No-Nos Avoid stating the obvious (“Winter is here”) Avoid starting with a question or quotes (they’re vague and usually not that thought-provoking) Avoid using the name of your school (the name is on the cover, right?)
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Lead Writing No-Nos Avoid cliches Avoid opinion When & Where W’s usually not the most important
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News Lead Rubric Does the lead summarize the main facts of the story in 1-2 sentences? Is it concise, direct and interesting? Does the lead avoid expressing the writer’s opinion? Does the lead start with the most important information first? Has the writer avoided questions and quotes in the lead? Is the lead free of errors?
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Lead writing activity For each of the following leads, discuss one strength and one weakness of the lead. Look back through your list of do’s and don’ts so you understand what to expect.
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Sample Lead 1 A reminder to those who enjoy new recordings. The South library has 22 new compact discs that it’s willing to loan out! All students are invited to come and look them over!
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Sample Lead 2 Some kids at South took the state assessments.
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Sample Lead 3 At long last, the citizens of Smithville opened their pocketbooks in recognition of the value of higher education. Yesterday they demonstrated their faith in the youth of America by approving a $5-million bond issue for a new high school.
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Sample Lead 4 Seven children and seven adults died in a plane crash Sunday in Butte, Montana, according to the FAA.
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Sample Lead 5 Your Student Council is considering several new projects.
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Sample Lead 6 Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go snow boarding at Snow Creek?
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Your Assignment Working with a partner, write a lead based on the following information. Remember the “rules” we discussed. Write your lead on paper & be prepared to share.
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Your Assignment Who: Three passengers were injured What: A private plane crashed When: Friday night, 9:12 p.m. Where: The Mudflap River behind Mudflap Airport Why: A bolt of lightning struck the plane, killing the engine
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