The title of an article
What is a headline?
Journalistic paragraphs should be this length
What is short, or 1-4 sentences?
Broad, general idea. It could be about almost anything.
What is a topic?
The people that read an article.
What is the audience?
This is an acrostic word game we play in class.
What is chain reaction?
A one or two sentence introduction to an article
What is a secondary headline
The words on a page, all of the words are known as this
What is copy?
Sit down and talk to someone, write down or record what they say. Have them speak about a specific topic. Ask them questions.
What is an interview?
First sentence of the article. Most exciting. Like the hook of an essay.
What is the lead?
This game requires people to get up and change seats based on given criteria.
What is Move It?
A good headline uses these kinds of words that sound alike
What are rhyming words?
The special, unique, engaging way to look at a topic
What is an angle?
He, she, they. No use of "I" here.
What is third-person?
The two-page organization of a yearbook or magazine; left and right side. Like jelly or jam.
What is a spread?
This game requires drawing and shouting with a timer.
What is Pictionary?
Headline with wordplay, or words with different possible meanings of a word that sounds alike.
What is a pun?
Exact words someone says, found in articles, and typically placed inside of punctuation.
What is a direct quote?
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What is punctuation?
A person you wouldn't expect to see in an article.
What is the twist?
The game we're playing right now.
What is Jeopardy?
A reference to a common saying, well-known phrase, art, artist, or anything else people would reasonably get in popular culture
What is an allusion?
Paraphrase of someone else's words
Indirect quote
All the letters are big. Done at the beginning of a sentence, names, or places. Lock.
Fix the words or spelling in an article.
What is edit or revise?
This year's theme animal