Monday, March 7, 2016

Other High School Newspapers

1. My favorite cover was the Mavlife because it was simple and it there wasn't to many things on the front cover that distracted me while looking at it.
2. The Eagle Angle immediately grabbed my interest because it was so different from the other newspapers.
3. My favorite headline form that newspaper was New Task Force Reviews Media Center Plan.
4. Two main stories were on the front of the newspaper.
5. All the newspaper have the main stories taking up most of the page.
6. The location of the pictures and the sizes of them are different.
7. The newspaper had some similarities but the newspaper from around the world was more formal and followed similar formats but the high school newspaper were much more fun looking.

1. https://issuu.com/ravenreport/docs/issue_4_51de0e9a648cd4
https://issuu.com/indianthunder/docs/chieftain_oct_2013
https://issuu.com/emilysmith41/docs/november_13

2. https://issuu.com/borahsenator/docs/december_2013
https://issuu.com/eagleangleonline/docs/jk_use_this_master_doby

3. https://issuu.com/dartnews/docs/vol_73_issue_4
https://issuu.com/kennedytorch/docs/binder1_59df980d7431ea
https://issuu.com/valleyviking/docs/the_viking_issue_2_final



Headlines- a set of words at the head of a passage or page to introduce or categorize.

Subheadlines- any of the headings under which each of the main divisions of a subject may be subdivided.

Lines- something arrange along a line, especially a straight line.

Boxes- part of a page of a newspaper or periodical set off in some manner, as by lines, a border, or white space.

Photos- the photography.

Teaser- a short item headline,or photo with caption referring to or promoting a news article or features on inside pages.

Flag- a statement printed in all issues of newspaper, magazine, or the like, usually on the editorial page, giving publication's, the names of the owners and staff.

Folios- a single numbered sheet of paper from a newspaper.

Captions- a title or  brief explanation of a photo.

Stories- a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.

Bylines- gives the date, as well as the name of the writer of the article.

Jumps- to continue the story on another page.

Story Dividers- separates two different articles.

Screens- a pattern of tiny dots used to create gray areas.

Infographics- any map, chart or diagram used to analyze an event.

Masthead/Staff Box- a listing of executives, staff, operating and circulation data.

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