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Your Newspaper. Get ideas for about content for writing your newspaper project!. Democracy Unit. Essential Overarching Questions: 1. What does it mean to be a responsible citizen? 2. What is the government’s role in the lives of its citizens?

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Your Newspaper...

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  1. Your Newspaper... Get ideas for about content for writing your newspaper project!

  2. Democracy Unit Essential Overarching Questions: 1. What does it mean to be a responsible citizen? 2. What is the government’s role in the lives of its citizens? 3. What are the various ways citizens can express themselves (peacefully) in order to help government problem-solve? 4) What role do newspapers (“the press”) play in a democracy?

  3. What role do newspapers play in a democracy? • Newspapers were invented by people who wanted toexpress their opinionsabout the problems they saw around them. • They wanted to collect news and report to others about events that concerned them. • By reporting to others about problems in society, newspapers can help people be informed so that citizens will take action.

  4. by providing quality details Most newspapers are businesses. If a newspaper isn't interesting, (yawn!) ...no one will buy it and the business will lose money. Newspapers keep customers by... writing interesting stories being fair and balanced by attracting readers as the best source of news by supplying opinions that support the perspective of the readers

  5. Entertainment: comics, games, funny essays! To keep you buying it... Fashion Updates! Advice! Sports! Horoscopes! Stock Prices and Business Reports! $$$$$$ Movie Star Gossip! Calendar of Events! Classified Ads!

  6. Newspaper Sections... 1> International News! 2> Local News! 3> Stock Prices and Business Reports! $$$$$$ Last: Sports, Movie Star Gossip! Advice!

  7. Persuasive Essays by leaders, scientists and professors! Newspapers supply facts... Editorials! Letters to the Editor (from readers like you)! ...and opinions!

  8. Facts: articles on first pages Flip forward several pages to find Opinions: look for “Editorials” on page 6 or later. Includes “Letters to the Editor” from readers like you!

  9. !!!! Wow! There’s a great call to action! Neat ideas! What role do newspapers play in a democracy? • Editors express their opinions about what should be done on the page for "editorials." • Editors collect "opinion essays" from writers and publish them in order to encourage readers to discuss the problems society faces. • Readers send THEIR opinions as“letters to the editor”

  10. Letters to the Editor Wow! Good point! I’m glad that reader spoke up! Dear Editor, I am shocked by the biased reporting that your reporter Frank Slanted wrote on Tuesday about the leadership of our mayor. He ignored all the important work that our mayor has done to improve schools and highways. Your reporter was only interested in talking about our mayor’s decision to pass a larger tax to pay for traffic signals. Your reporter should try to show both sides of the story. We expect good, unbiased news from your good newspaper or you’ll lose readers! Opinion Page

  11. I agree! I’ll write a letter to the editor, too! Letters to the Editor Dear Editor, Your editorial last Tuesday called, “There’s No Pollution Problem” overlooked the fact that the API was over 200 on six days in the year 2006. Your own newspaper has reported on the dumping of garbage into the harbor. Don’t ignore the facts. Hong Kong faces a bad pollution problem! Citizens need to recycle more and consume fewer resources. If we’d just buy less junk that we just throw in trash bins, we’d need to burn less garbage. We’ll end up with less smoke that causes lung disease. Citizens also need toelect strong officials who will punish polluters with higher taxes and prison sentences! Sincerely, Alice Lungshurt Opinion Page

  12. Be a careful reader! • Some newspapers get more readers and more $$$ by exaggerating! Can you believe all that you read? • Some newspapers feel desperate to get their point of view expressed because no one else is publishing it. Beware... because their coverage might be biased. • Readers slowly get to know the perspective a newspaper has by reading a variety of newspapers and getting to know each one's "slant" or bias or perspective. !! !! !!

  13. Writing Articles: stick to facts. Provide “QUOTED” opinion. • An article reports facts about events and people. • A reporter can also interview people for their OPINIONS and include quotations. Joe Smith is running for mayor. He went to college at Harvard. His professor stated, “Joe is a hard working man. He was one of my best students.” Joe has an interest in good food, but he is not known to be a good cook. He poisoned a guest once with a badly cooked beef stew. His wife, however, says she loves his ham sandwiches.

  14. Writing Articles: stick to facts. Provide “QUOTED” opinion. • Facts • OPINIONS Joe Smith is running for mayor. He went to college at Harvard. His professor stated, “Joe is a hard working man. He was one of my best students.” Joe has an interest in good food, but he is not known to be a good cook. He poisoned a guest once with a badly cooked beef stew. His wife, however, says she loves his ham sandwiches.

  15. Writing Articles: stick to facts. Provide “QUOTED” opinion. • Facts • OPINIONS Joe Smith is running for mayor. He went to college at Harvard. His professor stated, “Joe is a hard working man. He was one of my best students.”Joe has an interest in good food, but he is not known to be a good cook. He poisoned a guest once with a badly cooked beef stew.His wife, however, says she loves his ham sandwiches.

  16. Writing Articles: stick to facts. Provide “QUOTED” opinion. • Facts • OPINIONS Joe Smith is running for mayor. He went to college at Harvard. His professor stated, “Joe is a hard working man. He was one of my best students.”Joe has an interest in good food, but he is not known to be a good cook. He poisoned a guest once with a badly cooked beef stew.His wife, however, says she loves his ham sandwiches.

  17. Your Newspaper... Opinion Pieces on Editorial Page • Title hooks! It shows the topic and the opinion. • Topic sentence clearly states the opinion. • Details and examples and facts support the opinion in organized paragraphs. • Conclusion MENTIONS THE OTHER SIDE… BUT re-states opinion to “end with a bang!” Articles in most of newspaper: • Headline • Lead: hook and topic sentence • Facts and quoted opinions organized into paragraphs • Conclusion

  18. Article Smith Promises Protection from Poison Joe Smith, a candidate for mayor, promises to spend tax money to promote good health if he’s elected. He wants to build hospitals with government money. He also wants health inspectors to strictly guide food producers to make sure they don’t sell diseased meat. Joe has an interest in good food, but he is not known to be a good cook. He poisoned a dinner guest once with a badly cooked beef stew. Joe Smith is the first person in our town to announce that he is running for mayor. He went to college at Harvard. He studied government and business. His professor stated, “Joe is a hard working man. He was one of my best students.” Mary Flint is a restaurant owner who does not want higher taxes or too many government rules to follow. She has stated that she will never vote for a leader who will send inspectors to boss her around or fine her. She says her food is safe.

  19. Your Newspaper... Get resources for writing your newspaper project! See Mrs. Carpenter’s links from library’s Resources page!

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