The Features of a Newspaper Report

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TUESDAY 16
TH
 JUNE 2020
WALT: UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES
OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT
 
WILF:
I UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT
I KNOW WHAT THE 5WS ARE.
 
FEATURES OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT
 
A newspaper report must include:
A headline and subheadings
An introductory paragraph explaining the 5WS
Written in past tense and in third person
Picture with captions
Facts about the event
Quotes using direct speech
A conclusion saying what might happen next
 
HEADLINE
 
A newspaper report must include newspapers use the headline to try to grab
the readers’ attention. It might even use a pun, rhyme or alliteration
Examples of headlines:
ROMAN COIN SURPRISE FOR MRS SHIP
BACK TO EARTHWITH A BUMP!
 
INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH
 
A newspaper report begins with an introductory paragraph that includes the five Ws.
The 5 Ws are:
What
 happened
When
 did it happen
Where
 it happened
Why
 it happened
Who
 was involved to
 
 
 
WRITE IN THE THIRD PERSON AND PAST TENSE
 
Past Tense
Newspaper articles are normally an example of a recount text. They are
written in the past tense as the event has already taken place.
Third Person
Write about what happened to others (e.g. he, she, they, them, it), not from
your own perspective
 
CAPTIONS AND PICTURES
 
Photos and captions will help to tell the story by giving the reader a
snapshot of what has happened, where it happened
or who it happened to.
A caption explains to the reader what is happening in a picture. The caption
is usually placed underneath
the picture.
 
Read this
newspaper
report
“Back to Earth
with a bump”
What features
can you see?
 
TASK
 
Read the newspaper report Back to Earth with a bump. It has been
attached for you.
In full sentences 
write what the newspaper report is about and
write what features you can spot and give examples.
For example, you could write:
One features of this newspaper report is the headline which is ”Back
to Earth with Bump”. This is a good headline because it is not too
wordy and it captures the reader’s attention
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A newspaper report includes essential elements such as a headline, subheadings, introductory paragraph covering the 5Ws, past tense and third-person writing style, pictures with captions, facts, quotes, and a conclusion. These features help create engaging and informative news articles that provide a snapshot of events in a structured and clear manner.

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  1. TUESDAY 16THJUNE 2020 WALT: UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT WILF: I UNDERSTAND THE FEATURES OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT I KNOW WHAT THE 5WS ARE.

  2. FEATURES OF A NEWSPAPER REPORT A newspaper report must include: A headline and subheadings An introductory paragraph explaining the 5WS Written in past tense and in third person Picture with captions Facts about the event Quotes using direct speech A conclusion saying what might happen next

  3. HEADLINE A newspaper report must include newspapers use the headline to try to grab the readers attention. It might even use a pun, rhyme or alliteration Examples of headlines: ROMAN COIN SURPRISE FOR MRS SHIP BACK TO EARTHWITH A BUMP!

  4. INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH A newspaper report begins with an introductory paragraph that includes the five Ws. The 5 Ws are: What happened When did it happen Where it happened Why it happened Who was involved to

  5. WRITE IN THE THIRD PERSON AND PAST TENSE Past Tense Newspaper articles are normally an example of a recount text. They are written in the past tense as the event has already taken place. Third Person Write about what happened to others (e.g. he, she, they, them, it), not from your own perspective

  6. CAPTIONS AND PICTURES Photos and captions will help to tell the story by giving the reader a snapshot of what has happened, where it happened or who it happened to. A caption explains to the reader what is happening in a picture. The caption is usually placed underneath the picture.

  7. Read this newspaper report Back to Earth with a bump What features can you see?

  8. TASK Read the newspaper report Back to Earth with a bump. It has been attached for you. In full sentences write what the newspaper report is about and write what features you can spot and give examples. For example, you could write: One features of this newspaper report is the headline which is Back to Earth with Bump . This is a good headline because it is not too wordy and it captures the reader s attention

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