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Match the newspaper terms with the definitions A. B. C. D. E. F. Ears

Match the newspaper terms with the definitions A. B. C. D. E. F. Ears Masthead Cutline Banner Headline Index 1. A picture or graphic 2. This tells the reader where to find different sections of the paper 3. These are small boxes printed above the masthead 4. This stretches the entire width of the front page. Also called a streamer. 5. A caption 6. Tells the name of the paper, the city, date, edition, and price.

Match the newspaper terms with the definitions A. B. C. D. E. F. Ears

Match the newspaper terms with the definitions A. B. C. D. E. F. Ears Masthead Cutline Banner Headline Index 1. A picture or graphic 2. This tells the reader where to find different sections of the paper 3. These are small boxes printed above the masthead 4. This stretches the entire width of the front page. Also called a streamer. 5. A caption 6. Tells the name of the paper, the city, date, edition, and price.

Students will evaluate the parts of the front page of a newspaper in order

Students will evaluate the parts of the front page of a newspaper in order to create a neat and user-friendly front page template.

What are the parts of a front page?

What are the parts of a front page?

 Masthead Ears Edition Banner Headline Cutlines Top Story

Masthead Ears Edition Banner Headline Cutlines Top Story

Today you will use Microsoft Publisher to create a front page for a fictional

Today you will use Microsoft Publisher to create a front page for a fictional newspaper. Refer to the Front Page Project handout to see what information must be included on your front page. This project is worth 30 points and is due at the end of class tomorrow.

Computer Lab Rules! • • • The computer lab is part of the library.

Computer Lab Rules! • • • The computer lab is part of the library. Work quietly! Move quickly and quietly between the classroom and the lab. Remain in your seat unless you have permission to move around. Only print when instructed. Save your work frequently. We have had power outages in the past. Respect the equipment – mouse, keyboard, monitor, CPU. When finished, save your work and log off. Raise your hand to ask questions only after you have asked the people next to you. Give your attention to Ms. Jones as soon as she asks! The faster you focus, the faster you can get back to work.

 Why do you think the layout and design of the front page of

Why do you think the layout and design of the front page of a newspaper is so important?