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FEATURE WRITING

FEATURE WRITING. JOURNALISM. Swbat identify characteristics of a feature news article. DO NOW: News Wrap Pick the most interesting story of the day for you. WHAT IS A FEATURE…. Interesting: Worth reading on its own merit Well researched and reported Professional

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FEATURE WRITING

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  1. FEATURE WRITING JOURNALISM

  2. Swbat identify characteristics of a feature news article • DO NOW: News Wrap • Pick the most interesting story of the day for you.

  3. WHAT IS A FEATURE… • Interesting: • Worth reading on its own merit • Well researched and reported • Professional • The language you use should always follow proper writing conventions • Promotions • Be careful to not “promote” or give free advertising • Puff or softball • Readers grow suspicious if an article feels too soft or vague

  4. TYPES OF FEATURE • News Feature • When you explore a hard news story more because otherwise they go unnoticed. • Information Feature • Profile and Human Interest Feature • Personal Experience and Accomplishment Features • Drawing on your own experience…but consider • Modesty • Newsworthiness • Honesty

  5. LANGUAGE • Use nouns and strong active verbs to reduce subjectivity and keep the story fact-oriented • Use a hook to grab the readers • Quotes can be longer—but pick quotes that really say something interesting and unique • Consider paraphrasing incident information

  6. BRAINSTORMING AN IDEA • Decide what type of feature you want to write out of the 4 • Possible ideas • Feature on one of the many clubs, teams • Feature on a teacher that you find particularly fascinating, or someone who you know is doing something interesting beyond teaching • Feature on a student who is doing something really unique—science award winner, artist, etc.

  7. IDEA SUBMISSION • I want us all to have an idea to work with by Tuesday

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