Monday, November 26, 2012
Nov. 26 - Assignment Due on Thursday and Friday This Week
Name: _________________ Due: 2 pages of notes due on Thursday, Beginning of Class (25 points)
Story Due Friday and posted before end of class (20 points)
My Story is on _______________________________________________________ and it passes the “who cares test.”
_________________At least five quotes that are value-added( no one else can say them) For example: Coach Nelson on prospects for the team or a student who would not go to college unless the Dream Act passed, etc.
_______________One/two photographs on subject
_______________Two links in the body of the story
No class on Tuesday, so come by the classroom to run your story by Ms. Greer to see if it will fly.
Ms. Greer
Silver spring, Md
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Nov. 21 -- Check these out
These online newspapers won best awards at the last JEA convention this month.
Publication Website Large School
1. CNHSMedia.com, Columbus North HS, Columbus, Ind.
Click here for link
Rachel McCarver, adviser
2. Denebola, Newton South HS, Newton Centre, Mass.
Click here for link
Brian Baron, adviser
3. Manestreamnews.com, McKinney HS, McKinney, Texas
Click here for link
Lori Oglesbee/Alyssa Boehringer, advisers
4. The Prospective, Bryant HS, Bryant, Ark.
Click here for link
Margaret Sorrows, adviser
5. West Side Story, Iowa City West HS, Iowa City, Iowa
Click here for link
Zora Hurst, editor
Sara Jane Whittaker, adviser
6. The Harbinger, Shawnee Mission East HS, Prairie Village, Kan.
Click here for link
Duncan MacLachlan, Sami Walter, editors
C. Dow Tate, adviser
7. The Lancer Express, Carlsbad HS, Carlsbad, Calif.
Click here for link
Danielle Ryan, adviser
8. Highlights, Beverly Hills HS, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Click here for link
Katie Murray/Gaby Herbst, advisers
9. The Lowell, Lowell HS, San Francisco, Calif.
Click here for link
Elijah Alparin, editor
Sharn Matusek/Cathy Innis, advisers
10. The HiLite, Carmel HS, Carmel, Ind.
Click here for link
Patrick Tan, Aaron Kearney, Victor Xu, editors
Jim Streisel, adviser
Ms. Greer
Silver Spring. Md.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Nov. 19 -- News Packages on Survival
It is weird but after Hurricane Sandy I have noticed an uptick in surviving disaster stories in the media. So, I have gathered some together.
Here is one link.
Here is how they got that photo.
Here is another link.
Here is the government link to surviving disasters. Look around in this website.
Click here for another take on surviving a disaster. This one is interesting in that many people just stand still and don't seem to move. Huh?
Something missing seems to be a can opener.
How would you localize a story like this our school community?
More specifically, are there issues with the school being on lock-down for a while?
Does the school have what it needs to take care of the students?
What are the policies if we had a big earthquake? Or attack?
Do we know what to do here in the school and out in the community?
Does your family have supplies to survive or is it a stupid idea?
Write up your thoughts answering those questions and how you would cover a story on this subject for our newspaper.
Ms. Greer
Silver Spring, Md.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Nov. 12 - Analyze this article
Mr. Glaros is a Composition Assistant in the English Department here at Kennedy. You will see that he is the reporter on the following story about a counselor at Einstein. Here it is.
Look at the lede. What makes it interesting?
Print this out, get out a colored marker, and circle the places reporter Glaros uses descriptive analogies, comments from others that add to a deeper picture of Monte, active verbs instead of passive verbs (is, was), etc.
Now, write an analysis and answer this question in a critical way that shows you looked at how Mr. Glaros build this story. Why is this a good newspaper feature article? Homework: Due Wednesday 15 points
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