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Warm-Up Activity

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Warm-Up Activity. Mini-Lesson #2, Obj. 2.01. Elements of Text Organization Newspaper Articles. Cornell Style Notes. Remember WE only take notes on the right side of the page…. Newspaper Article Text Organization. In review of newspaper articles… - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mini-Lesson #2, Obj. 2.01

Elements of Text Organization

Newspaper Articles

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Cornell Style NotesCreate ?’s that match my notes

My Notes

Remember WE only take notes on the right side of the

page….

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•In review of newspaper articles…

•Text is organized in very similar ways as a magazine article, however; the naming changes somewhat…

Newspaper Article Text Organization

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Newspaper Article Organization •Banner or Flag

▫ The name of the newspaper▫ Set off by

Size, Color, Special type or Some other design feature (looks different).

•Masthead: ▫ Information about the publication, its editors, its owners and its location▫ Sometimes an emblem or a motto is also placed within the masthead.

▫ The masthead is often set into a block of black or red print or boxed with a border; the ‘Red-tops’ (The Sun, The Mirror, The News of the World) are categorized by style and the use of a red background in the masthead.

• Menu/Index:▫ the list of contents inside the paper.▫ Shows where things can be found in the newspaper

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Banner

Menu

Masthead

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Newspaper Article Text Organization

•Headline: ▫ The title of a story (“School Names Student Principal”)▫ Short, attention getting title

•Byline: ▫ The writer’s name (“by I. M. Kidding”) ▫ often included at the beginning of the feature, rather

than at the end, or not at all.

•Dateline: ▫ The location from which a writer reported a story

(“Fantasy, Nebraska”). ▫ Originally, the date was there too, but newspapers kept

the term for the location.,

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The headline reads…

Ready for Card – Jitsu

Water?

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Byline

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The dateline is NOT the date,

but the location where

an article originates.

Dateline

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Newspaper Article Text Organization

•Caption: ▫A description of a photo

•Pullquote: ▫A quote pulled out of a story to attract

more attention to an article.•Sidebar:

▫A column of additional information or resources about the article’s subject.

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Sidebar

Caption

Pull quote

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Newspaper Article Text Organization

•Kicker: ▫this is a story designed to stand out from

the rest of the page by the use of a different font (typeface) and layout.

•Jumpline▫The line at the bottom of a story indicating

on what page the story continues.

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Jumpline

Kicker

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•All articles whether magazine or newspaper still include the 5w’s and how in the first few paragraphs of the article.

•In a newspaper article an inverted pyramid will help you to analyze this information.

Newspaper Article Text Organization

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Least important

facts

Most important

facts

5 W’s and How

The Inverted Pyramid

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Summarize What I learned today…

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Think – Pair - Share•Compare notes with the person next to

you.•Make sure that you have all the

information that you need.•You have approximately 2 minutes…

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Guided PracticeAs a class…• Each of you should pick up a newspaper article and create an

inverted pyramid for your article.In our groups…

Writing Workshop

• Create 20 Research 20?’s

Research Group

• Select a 2nd genre to research and write.

Reading Workshop

• Finish Reading to pg.12• Complete a full Reading

Reflection • Complete

Vocabulary Logs.

Student/Teacher Conference

• Select an article and create an inverted pyramid…THEN

• Go back and work in daybooks until I am able to meet with you.