TERMS
TERMS
100

Bold, succinct phrase that catches readers’ attention

headline 

100

Additional evidence or research about the story topic. May include a relevant quote from a source.

support

200

Lists the name of the author of the article or blog. Tells who an article is written “by.”

byline 

200

Includes a call to action for readers


conclusion 

300

Interesting sentence that summarizes the article while inviting readers to review the article

read in 

300

Basic information of a story. It includes the 5 ws (Who?What? When? Where? Why?) and h (How?). May include relevant quote from a source.

nut graf 

400

The first two to three sentences of the first paragraph aimed at getting readers interested in reading the entirety of the article. The lead reveals “the most riveting facts” of a story.

lead 

400

what are the 5 w's and H

who, what, when, where, why, how