Format
Different Types
The 5 W’s
Extras 1
Extras 2
100

Name 1 format of a notice.

  • Name of the organization
  • NOTICE heading
  • Date of notice
  • Title/ Heading
  • Body
  • Name and designation
  • Signature
100

This type of notice is used to give someone a warning or official reminder.


A warning notice.
100

Name 1 W for writing a Notice.

Who, What, Where, When, Why

100

What is the primary purpose of a notice?

A notice’s goal is to announce or display information to certain individuals.


100

True or false: The body of your notice must be brief and to-the-point.

True.

200

Is it important to put the signature of the writer of the notice?

Yes

200

A notice about a lost phone would be this type.


A lost and found notice.

200

Name 5 of the W’s.

Who, What, Where, When, Why.

200

Name two tips for writing a notice.

Stay concise, use the correct heading.

200

Notices are meant for this kind of audience. What audience is it meant for?

A particular person or a group of individuals.

300

Why is it important to put a notice heading?

It aids in drawing attention to the document.

300

This type of notice informs students of an upcoming school competition.


An event notice.

300

This question word helps you explain the purpose of the notice.




Why

300

True or False: You can use bright colors to highlight important points in a notice.


False


300

True or False: You can add drawings or decorations to make your notice stand out.


False


400

Where does the signature and date go in a notice?

On the left side/ left-aligned.

400

Name 4 different types of notices.

  • An inauguration to take place
  • A competition
  • An excursion trip
  • A lost and found notice
400

If you don’t include this W, the reader might not know what the notice is even about!


What

400

Is it better to write a notice as a paragraph or in bullet points?

A short paragraph.

400

You’re told to design a notice for both students and teachers. What’s a formatting tip to make it work for both groups?


Clear, neutral language and structure it for quick reading by a wide audience.


500

Name the full format of a notice

  • Name of the organization
  • NOTICE heading
  • Date of notice
  • Title/ Heading
  • Body
  • Name and designation
  • Signature
500

A company may post this type of notice to announce a job opening.


A recruitment notice.

500

You’re told to edit a classmate’s notice. You find they included all 5 W’s, but the “When” is vague: it just says “next week.” How would you improve it and why?


Replace it with a specific date and time, because “next week” is unclear and could lead to misunderstanding.


500

A student places the title “NOTICE” at the bottom instead of the top. How does this affect the reader?


It fails to immediately signal the document’s purpose, which may cause the reader to skip or misunderstand it?


500

Why should the heading and body of a notice never repeat the exact same sentences?


It shows poor organization and makes the notice look unprofessional and lazy.


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