Monday, February 23, 2015

Other High School News Papers

  1. What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? My favorite front story page is the Harbinger because the photograph and layout on the front page looks very professional and sharp.
  2. Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why? The Globe because the picture was in black and white with only one item in color and it immediately caught my eye.
  3. What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? Under Pressure, it interested me because it talked about how students are constantly under pressure because of time limits.
  4. How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? Zero
  5. What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc.  They have the title, heading, and subtitle. As well as a major and a few minor stories.
  6. What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc.  Some stories don't have a photo while others do.
  7. Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world? Yes, but those related to the city where are these relate to the school. 
  8. Broadsheet:Verve, The outlet, the herald. 
  9. Tabloid: The Globe, HiLite, Harbinger.
NewsMagazine: JagWire, Central Focus, The Pride.



Headlines -a heading in a newspaper for any written material.

 Subheadlines-A smaller, secondary headlines that elaborates on the main headline above it.

 Lines-A row of written or printed letters

  Boxes-An area or space enclosed within straight lines, in particular.

  Photos-A photograph

  Teaser-a short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature inside pages.

  Flag-The name of a newspaper as printed on the editorial page.

Folio-A line showing the page number,date, paper name, etc.

  Caption-A title or brief explanation appended to an articles, illustration, cartoon, or poster.

Stories-An account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.

  Byline-A line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.

Jumps- The line which the story continues on a second page


Story dividers- The line that breaks up two stories.

Screens-

Infographics

Masthead/staff box




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