Do newspapers only talk about crime?
No
Is a suspect someone we:
a). know has committed the crime
b) think has committed the crime
b) someone we think has committed the crime.
Who is a detective
someone who solves crimes
Are newspapers the only place we can find the news?
No
Fill in the blanks with either:
a) with
b) in
John is the boy 1) ___ short blonde hair. He's 2) ____ the blue jacket and green shirt.1) with
2. in
Can you describe the type of crime that a burglar does?
A burglar is someone who breaks into people's homes and steals from them.
To make sure that the reader reads a newspaper article, the headline will need to:
1. ________ and grab the readers 2. __________.
1. Interesting
2. attention
Name three types of crimes that we looked at in the unit.
robbery
burglary
hijacking
identity theft
Can you describe the type of crime that a hijacker does?
He she steals cars/trains/airplanes
What are the features of a newspaper article:
1. The name of the newspaper
2. ____________
3. ____________
4. ____________
1. The name of the newspaper
2. The headline
3. Photo related to the article
4. The article
When describing a person in this unit, what three things did we need to describe?
1. __________
2. __________
3. __________
1. Body/face
2. accessories
3. clothes
Who is a victim?
Someone who gets something stolen from them or gets hurt during a crime
What are the four paragraphs of a newspaper article?
Paragraph 1: the summary (4 Ws)
Paragraph 2: Details of the crime
Paragraph 3: Description of the criminal
Paragraph 4: who to contact
What is the difference between a 1. crime and a 2. criminal?
If you can, give examples
1. Crime - this is the action.
2. Criminal - this is the person
Who is a witness?
Someone who saw what happened.