Creating a News Report

Heart Lake Literacy
18 Feb 201404:13

Summary

TLDRThe Heartlake Literacy Committee presents an informative guide on writing news reports, emphasizing factual reporting in concise paragraphs. Key components include a catchy headline, a byline, a place line, and a lead paragraph that covers the essential W5H (who, what, where, when, and how). The video illustrates these elements with a sample news report about Heartlake Secondary School receiving an award for community spirit, highlighting student efforts in neighborhood clean-up. Quotations from key individuals provide depth, while the structure encourages clarity and engagement in news writing.

Takeaways

  • 📰 A news report presents factual information about a real-life event.
  • ✍️ It uses short paragraphs, typically one to two sentences each, with plain language.
  • 🔍 The report should answer the W5H questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how.
  • 🎯 The headline is crucial; it should be catchy and grab readers' attention.
  • 📸 Including a relevant photo enhances the story and relates to the headline.
  • 🖊️ A byline identifies the author of the report using their name.
  • 📍 The place line indicates where the incident took place, reflecting the report's location.
  • 📅 The lead paragraph summarizes the event, incorporating the four W's.
  • 🗣️ Quotations from key witnesses or participants are essential for credibility.
  • 📜 The body of the report includes additional information, ensuring it remains factual and concise.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of a news report?

    -A news report explains a real-life event, providing a lot of information in a concise manner.

  • What are the key components of a news report?

    -A news report includes a headline, a photo, a byline, a place line, a lead paragraph, body paragraphs, and quotations.

  • How should the headline of a news report be crafted?

    -The headline should be catchy and grab the attention of readers.

  • What information should the lead paragraph contain?

    -The lead paragraph must include the four W's: who, what, where, and when regarding the incident.

  • What is the function of the body paragraphs in a news report?

    -Body paragraphs explain how and why the incident happened, often including quotations from key witnesses.

  • What is the significance of quotations in a news report?

    -Quotations provide insight from individuals involved in the incident, adding credibility and a personal touch to the report.

  • How long should paragraphs be in a news report?

    -Paragraphs should generally be one to two sentences long to maintain clarity and brevity.

  • What role does the photo play in a news report?

    -The photo should relate to the headline and illustrate characteristics of the story.

  • What additional information is included in the last paragraph of a news report?

    -The last paragraph includes any extra details that the reader may want to know about the event.

  • What example is given in the script for a lead paragraph?

    -An example lead paragraph is: 'Yesterday, Joe Brown was shocked to find a rare bird in his backyard in Brampton.'

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