Friday 28 May 2010

Your Cover Story


You've just been assigned to write a story for your newspaper. Here are some tips to help you write a good one.

WHO-WHAT-WHEN-WHERE-WHY-HOW. Almost all newspaper stories start off by answering most of these questions. Try to answer these questions in your story. For example: "Sheeyy Smith won first place in the Cutest Pet contest yesterday at Columbia Malll." Check your local newspaper for more examples.

Accuracy. Your writing might be wonderful, but if you don't get the facts right, people won't believe what you write the next time. Make sure everything you say is true. And spell people's names correctly- they get upset when you don't.

What makes a good story? Anything that could interest or affect your classmates, teachers, school or family will make a good story. For example, science topics like the strange worlds of the planets and how the weather works...school activities such as fund-raisers, what goes on in music classes, and the importance of safety patrols...after school activities...a review of a book you enjoyed...or how middle school will be different from fourth grade all could make a good newspaper stories. Be curious. Ask yourself, "What would I like to know more about?"-then write a story about it.

Interviews. You may want to interview someone to get the facts. Here's what to do:
* Make an appointment. Call or meet with the person, tell then what kinds of a story you want to write, then set a time and place for the interview.
* Prepare questions. Write down the questions you want to ask. For example, "How long have you been working here?" What do you like most about your job?" and "Is there anything you would like to tell our readers?"
*Take tools. Take a small notebook and two pens or pencils to the interview.
* Write it down. Take notes as the person answers your questions - ou want to be sure to quote the person accurately in your story. It's OK to ask the person to repeat what they said or ask them what they mean if you don't understand them the first time. The main thing is to get it right.

Research. Use encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs and other reference materials to get the facts you need. More and more reporters are doing their research on the Internet. Research includes interviewing people- such as a professor or doctor or coach- who know the facts. And your research may be just your own observation of an event: for example, reporting on the visit of a policeman and his dog to your class.

Writing the story. Starting with a good lead - a sentence that grabs your reader and make her want to read more-for example, "The fourth grade class painted one wall of their classroom with a picture so strange that their teacher immediately sent for the principal." Write your story plainly so that everyone can understand it. If possible, use quotes in your story to make it more intersting - for example, "The flames were so hot I thought my helmet would melt," the firefighter said. And remember to answer the questions WHO - WHAT - WHEN - WHERE - WHY - HOW.

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Wednesday 19 May 2010

Who is Princess Diana?

Name: Princess Diana
Birth Date: 1 July 1961
Birthplace: Nortfolk, England
Birth Name: Diana Frances Spencer
Favorites: Love animated movies, especially the ones that were musicals.Was a fan of the Swedish pop band Abba.
Husband: Charles, the Prince of Wales (Married in 1981, divorces in February 28th,1996)

Children: Prince William, born on June 21, 1982 and

Prince Henry (Harry) on September 15, 1984)
Death: 31 August 1997 (autowreck)
Best Known As: The ex-wife of the future king of England


Activity:
1. Create a profile of someone whom you are very much interested in, it can be a friend, a family member, a superstar or anybody. Include very important feature about the person you have chosen, for example why he or she is famous, what is so special about him, what are his achievements in life, what is he is good at, and others. Include a picture or maybe an even a short inteview with the person if possible then post it in your blog.

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I Have a Problem with My Sister

Dear Friends,

My little sister is always getting me in trouble. Then my parents start blaming me. It gets on my nerves. I need help! What should I do?


Activity:
1. Write about a problem you have or somebody else's problem and ask help from your classmates on how to solve the problem then expect comments or advices comingfrom them to be posted in your blog.

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Largest Cup of Hot Chocolate


Warning! This video is going to make you drool! This giant mug filled with hot chocolate and topped with hundreds of marshmallows, was placed in Bryant Park, New York.

This event was prepared by the American Milk Association to remind the importance of drinking milk during the winter months. The large cup of chocolate served as a yummy treat to all the people passing by for free!

Activity: (Reading Questions)
1. After reading the news article and watching the video, what did the reporter say why drinking milk during the winter months is important? Do you like drinking hot chocolate? Why? (Leave your answers in the comment box below).
2. What kinds of things do you do or what kinds of foods do you eat or drink during the winter season in your country (if not in your country then in other countries) and why? Find out some articles related to this question and include some pictures or videos related to it. Post your findings in your blog.

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Most expensive house in America

What does the World's most expensive 'for sale' home looks like? Well for starters it is not called a home, but a Manor, or to be more specific, the Spelling Manor, named after it's owner, legendary television producer, Aaron Spelling, who passed away in 2006.

The house is priced at $150 million US dollards, has 123 rooms, a screening room, game room, a two- lane bowling alley and even a gif-wrapping room. Cany Spelling who has lived there for 20 years is not sure how many bathrooms are there but she is so sure that she spents a lot through plenty of toilet paper.


Activity: (Reading Questions)
1. Would you buy this house for yourself if you had that amount of money? If yes, why and if not, why not? Leave your answers in the comment box below. 2. Is there any similar news like this that has been reported in your country? For instance, the most expensive house in Korea owned by a superstar. Find out by searching in the internet. Make a summary of the reportand include pictures and videos then post it in your blog.

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Sunday 9 May 2010

No, David!


No David is the first in a series of children's picture starring author David Shannon's alter ego, a sharp-ttothed little child who is delightfully naughty.

This book's illustrations are brightly colored and outrageous, using a playful, childish style to depict situations that are realistic in the emotions they evoke in childre and their parents. Even young toddlers will like this book in which they young David gets into trouble time and time again, until finally, David's mother makes him sit in the corner. Like any good parent, she reminds him of her unconditional love fo rhim, with a big hug.

WIth simple text and vivid color, this book invokes a message of cause and effect in misbehavior, while sending the reassuring message that even "bad boys' are loved.


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The Environment




Activity:
1. Create your comic strip which you can post for your online newspaper. Make sure that it is big enough to be seen when scanned and make it colorful to have an attractive look.

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What is on the SPOTLIGHT ON?

Highlight one person a week by uploading their photo and giving basic information about them, such as likes and dislikes, hobbies, etc. Don't forget to quote! The person can be a student, teacher, janitor, cafeteria worker, etc.

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What is on the ADVICE COLUMN?

Let readers ask questions (anonymously) and call upon the school (somebody) to help them answer them. Or have a range of answers given by a counsellor, a student, a teacher, a parent.

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What is on the COMIC STRIP?

Let the artist on the staff/group create their own cartoon. Possibly "The Life of a Student" or something the kids can relate to. This should be drawn on a piece of paper then scanned and then uploaded to this blog.

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What is on the REVIEWS?

What is the hit new movie, TV, or best-selling book and what does the reporting student think about it? Thumbs up or thumbs down plus explain why.

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