Friday, February 20, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
lone star dispatch
Front Page
summary
this story is about Gomez who was diagnosed with cancer. All though he has cancer he is able to net work through Facebook.He also gets help and support from his family.
Who? Roberto Gomez
News
Sports
Entertainment
And you must read the MAIN In-Depth page story (page 8).
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summary
this story is about Gomez who was diagnosed with cancer. All though he has cancer he is able to net work through Facebook.He also gets help and support from his family.
Who? Roberto Gomez
What? has kidney cancer
Where? bowie teacher
When? nov 7- now
Why? kidney tumor
How? uses Facebook and support form family
Who was quoted in the story? lauren Gomez, Rachael Gomez
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? Lauren's
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? "an ex-marine, theatre teacher, and technical director who's taken students to more than half a dozen UIL state competitions,Roberto Gomez is probably the last person you'd expect tone battling America's least favorite word, cancer.
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? state meant
Student Life
Who? boy scouts
What? becoming eagle scout
Where?bowie
When? about two weeks ago
Why? to be a eagle scout
How? by being a boy scout
Who was quoted in the story? Angus Scouller, Matt Schiller, Curtis Faulkner, Jim Rouen.
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? I loved the friends I made and what I learned. I carry it with me today.
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement?statement
News
Who? students
What? go to regional science fair
Where? bowie campus
When? january 22
Why? for science fair competition
Who was quoted in the story?Jessica Davis, Ksenia Vlassova, Kyle O'Rourke,Shravani Deo
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? "I think science fair helps with your communication skills because you have to effectively communicate to a judge and show the m that you are gook enough to go on tho the next level and show them how much time you put into the project."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? not really
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? quote
Sports
Who? Brooke Landry
What? knife thrower
Where? in the world
When? since she was 5
Why? Its a sport
How? technic
Who was quoted in the story? brooke Landry, GIllian Sittler, Mike Landry
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? " the young man reached out to her and she didn't even hesitate, she just went out and did it."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? quote
Entertainment
Who? students, friends, family members
What? trivia crack game
Where?bowie
When? this month
Why? its a fun game
How?competition and trivia
Who was quoted in the story? Nicole Zahorik, Minh-Thi Nguyen, Yellena James, Nick Anagnos, Marco Moreno
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading?
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement?
Commentary
Who? Kamryn Brice
What? Austin's artistic graffiti culture
Where? Austin
When?jan 13
Why? artistic culture
How? graffiti
Who was quoted in the story? graffiti
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"I love you so much"
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? statement
And you must read the MAIN In-Depth page story (page 8).
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Monday, February 9, 2015
high school newspapers
- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? My favorite newspaper front page was "The Image"
- Which paper immediately grabbed your interest? Why? This one immediately grabbed my attention with the different colors.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? I thought the headline from this newspaper "what makes you unique" was pretty catchy and interesting.
- How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? there are no stories on the front page.
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. they all have a headline, date, photos, the name of a newspaper
- 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. the colors, size and content of the photos, fonts,
- Were these similar to what you saw last class when you looked at daily newspapers from around the world? some of these newspapers look more like magazines.
Broadsheet - the largest newspaper size - 3+ stories
Verve
The Growl
The Lone Star Dispatch
Tabloid - smaller newspaper size - 2 or less stories
The Highlanders
The Northridge Reporter
MHS Mirror
NewsMagazine - glossy cover - no stories, photo only might be glossy inside or maybe newsprint.
The image
HI+LIFE
PIRATE PRESS
Headlines
text indicating the nature of the article below it
Subheadlines
Subheadlines
smaller secondary headline that usually elaborates on the main headline above it
Lines
a path that your eye follows across the page
Lines
a path that your eye follows across the page
Boxes
section that is boxed off and different form the main story
Photos
a picture made using a camera that is about the story
Teaser
A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages
Flag
the name of a newspaper as printed on theeditorial page.
Folios
a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves,or four pages, of a book or manuscript.
Captions
a explanation for a picture or illustration
Stories
an article reporting an event, person, etc...
Bylines
gives the date as well as the name of the writer of and article
Jumps
A short item, a headline, or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or feature on inside pages
Story dividers
a line that divides the stories appart.
Screens
size
Infographics
show the weather, maps, plans, statistical data, graphs
Masthead/staff box
flag, statement that usually says publication's name, owner, staff etc...
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Front Pages of the World
- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? I like this newspaper front page even though i have no idea what it says or who the people are. I like the way the newspaper used the bright orange coo and a lot of pictures. This news paper caught my eye because it was more colorful than any of the other papers i looked at and had a lot of photos.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? well i don't know what it says.
I also like this news paper and it's head lines. I like how the head line "racing against the clock" gives the reader a sense of errancy to read the story. - How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? on "the capital there are 3 stories on the front cover and on the other newspaper that's in another language it looks like there is just 1 and photos for 6.
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. Most of the newspapers have a common old looking font for the title and head lines are in bold and in a bigger size. most of the newspapers have one big photo and several smaller photos.
- 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. The title of the newspaper is different and so some of the fonts and the placement of the photos and stories.
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