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Author: Ginie Waller
Level: Elementary Cycle Two and Three
Subject Area: English Language Arts
Lesson Link: Reporter for a Day
Description: This lesson focuses on how to write a newspaper story, and what may influence the information selected. The lesson begins with a review of the "5 Ws," and how journalists use these elements to craft topical, interesting and relevant news stories. In addition, students also learn about other elements that journalists must consider when they write news stories. Once students understand these elements, they will apply their knowledge to stories from newspapers, and to stories of their own. In addition, students learn about impartiality in news reporting by studying the differences between hard news, soft news, and opinion pieces.
Cross-curricular Competencies | Broad Areas of Learning |
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This lesson satisfies the following English Language Arts Competencies from the Quebec Education Program:
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