FeatureArticles 1
FeatureArticles 1
6. Informational
7. The News Feature
Homework
You must work with your team to determine the type of feature that each
article represent as well as give a defense (3 reasons) for your decision.
Put the number, the type, and the three reasons of defense for each article on
your own paper (one paper per group)
Example:
Article # 1: “ How To” feature article because
1. It teaches the reader how to do something specific and interesting.
2. It makes a difficult process seem easier and explains why it is important to
learn how to do this.
3.It breaks the process down into steps and lists all of the materials needed.
Your paper will look like this:
Names:
And so on…
Feature Article Example Activity
1. Human-Interest
2. Personality
3. How - To
4. The Best
5. Past Event
6. Informational
1. Mickey Mouse
2. Paris
http://vimeo.com/33698394
Fonts: You can use various fonts to add style or set a certain
mood/tone in your feature article.
Bullets: organizing information by separating related
information.
Pictures/Drawings: Can add emotion, feeling and a personal
connection for the reader. Visual representation for visual
learners.
Text Boxes: allow you to add words anywhere on page
Color Ink: Adds dimensions to your feature article.
Make it visually appealing.
Italics, Underlining, & Bold Font: adds to visual effect
and can make certain words or portions stand out.
All Caps: adds emotion to your writing. Can make you
seem very passionate, excited, or angry. Will make a word
or portion really STAND OUT!!!
Text Features for Feature Articles
www.npr.org
www.nytimes.com
www.time.com
http://www.tennessean.com/
http://online.wsj.com/home-page
Fact vs. Opinion
- attention-getting
meeting.
Using a laptop, you will go to this online news site and find an
example of each type of lead in three separate articles.
On your own paper you will answer the following for each of the
three articles you find:
1. Title of Article
2. Type of lead
3. Defend why this article portrays that type of lead.
Number 1:
www.teentribune.com
Number 2:
www.tennessean.com
Number 3:
www.npr.org
Writing a lead
Create 3 leads (one of each type) for your favorite
fairy tales.
Ex. The Three Little Pigs, Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears…
Just in case you’re having a difficult time coming up with
examples of fairy tales. Here are a few helpful links:
www.ivyjoy.com/fables
www.cs.cmu.edu/~spok/grimmtmp/