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Understanding Newspapers in Year 7

Carl Beck | Tuesday June 02, 2009

Categories: Courses, KS3, Year 7, News, More on News, Understanding Media, Understanding Key Topics

In Term 2, we introduce the students to Newspaper and the students are required to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding by producing a newspaper or examples of key content.

Every sixth lesson the students sit a formal assessment and are awarded a National Curriculum level using our tailor-made assessment structure.

The skills are introduced by class demonstration, student mirroring the activity on their work stations and the key steps are supported with a range of guides and worksheets.

The formal assessments during the unit are designed to ensure that a particular competency has been achieved.

Supporting Resources

News_Stories_5Ws.ppt
Newspaper_Cover_Conventions.ppt
Newspaper_Evaluation.ppt
Newspaper_Interactive.ppt
Newspaper_Names_Low.ppt
Newspaper_Names.ppt
Newspaper_Template.ppt
Newspapers_Low_Ability.ppt
Newspapers_Week_1.ppt
Newspapers.ppt


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