2. Features of a newspaper article
• Headline
• Orientation
• Main body of text
• Photo
• Caption
• Reorientation
3. Headline
• In bold
• Catchy
• Alliteration
• Interests the reader
• Serious or humorous
• Only has a few words
• Action verbs
4. Orientation
• This introduces the story and should GRAB
our attention. It will set the scene and
summarise the main points of the article. It
is often only one sentence so you must
make it a good one.
5. Main Body of Text
• This is written in:
It answers the questions:
6. photo
• The photo shows us a
snapshot of what
happened, where it
happened or who it
happened to. It
should make the
reader “feel
something” so that
they want to read the
article. If possible it
should show action.
7. Caption
• A caption goes underneath a photo to
identify something or someone and to give
us more information.
It is a label for the
photograph!
8. Reorientation
• This ends the retelling of events. It brings
us up to date.
• Because it is telling us what is happening
NOW it will move from the
11. Lion Escapes!
• Rare lion called Rory
• Lion escaped from Midlands Safari
Park
• Keepers in pursuit
• 2 adults 3 children taken to hospital-
treated for minor injuries at Queen’s
Medical Centre in Nottingham.
•Lion -oldest lion in park - 12 years old.
•Keeper called Ivan Roaralot.
•Worked at the park for 20 years
12. My Newspaper Report Planning page My Newspaper Report Planning page
Headline
Now take your ideas and put them into order
Introduction:
Briefly sum up what has happened.
Who is the report about? Remember to grab the reader’s attention.
Main ideas:
This tells the reader what actually happened.
Where did these events occur? Remember to use facts, quotes and eyewitness accounts.
When did these events happen?
Conclusion: What could happen now?
How did these events happen?
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15. Editing-Checklist
• an eye-catching headline
• correct tense
• Good use of action verbs
• Clear detailed sentences
• Paragraphs
• Photo
• caption
16.
17. Pope’s Visit
• Points of event
• Pre-writing
• Peer- response
• Used same editing skills
• Report on paper