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Straight News Presented by: BLESSEDY M. CERVANTES, MA.Ed.

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Straight News

Presented by:BLESSEDY M. CERVANTES, MA.Ed.

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Structure

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Inverted Pyramid Structure

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How to write a straight

news

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1. Write a summary lead by answering the most important W’s depending on which of the W’s is the most prominent among them.

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2. Write the body which consists of the elaboration of the W’s and H.

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Transition/Quote Formula

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LEAD• Most important information. Focus on newest information. Focus on the future.• Question to ask yourself: What do my readers need to know most???

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Most leads for the News Writing Contest should be summary leads. That means they summarize the 5 Ws and H of the story.

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Rarely use these...

• “When lead” - begins with time. Rarely is the time the most important factor.

• “Where lead” - begins with the place. Hardly ever is where the most important factor.

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Use these often...• “How lead” - begins with the how of the story. Used often.• “Why lead” - begins with the cause the story. Used often.• “What lead” - begins with the fact of the story. Used often.• “Who lead” - begins with a person.

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How Lead

Through a grass roots voting effort, senior Gilbert Castillo won the mayoral election to become the youngest mayor in the city’s history.

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Why Lead

Because of an anonymous $25,000 donation, students who ride a school bus to and from school will have access to the Internet during their commute starting March 1.

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Direct Quotes:

• Should be linked to the paragraph before them. The quote should elaborate on the previous paragraph.

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Direct Quotes:

• Should not repeat the transition/lead before them.• Can be longer than one sentence.

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Direct Quotes:

• Attribution should be: Noun then verb.

For example:Correct - senior Bob Rodriguez said.Incorrect - said senior Bob Rodriguez.(unless you have an unusually long title)

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Direct Quotes:

•Do not place two people’s direct quotes next to each other without a transition.

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Transitions•Hold the story together.•Link the paragraphs together.

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Transitions• Can be fact, indirect quote or

a partial quote• Use transitional words to help

with the flow(as needed): After all, Also, Finally, In addition, However, Otherwise, Then.

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Transitions•Use parts of the direct quotes to create the transition. And then use the rest of the quote as direct quote.

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Let’s Review …

•What types of leads should you use more?•Where should you place the attribution for a direct quote?

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Let’s Review …

•How many sentences can a direct quote be?• Following a transition, what should a direct quote do?

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Let’s Review …

•What can a transition be?•What is the purpose of the transition?•What can you use to create transitions?

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Pitfalls to Avoid

• Editorializing - Keep your opinion out of the story.•Using first and second person - Keep yourself out of the story. Common error: “our school”

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Pitfalls to Avoid

•Messy handwriting, poor grammar and spelling• Too long paragraphs• Trying to use all of the information

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Your task:•Write your won news story based on the facts you gathered about the Grade 7 Orientation.