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PREPARING FOR THE OSSLT

Writing A News Report

News Report What is the difference between writing a story and writing a News Report? What makes the News Report so unique?

The Literacy Test On the literacy test you will be asked to write a newspaper article based on a headline and a picture provided to you. You will have to use the facts and information you gather from these two items to answer all of the 5 W’s. What are the 5 W’s?

The 5 W’s Who? What? Where? When? Why? and sometimes How?

STORM SHUTS DOWN REGION Use the Headline Carefully examine the headline provided to you. Draw an oval around the title and brainstorm what you think the story will be about. Example: STORM SHUTS DOWN REGION

Use the Picture Examine the picture provided to you. Example:

Use the Picture Cont’d Divide the picture into sections and label everything you see in each section. This will be recognized by the evaluators.

Examine the Picture By dividing the picture into sections, you force your eye to focus on every detail. In the picture, you will focus on the people in the photo, the setting of the photo, and the event taking place.

Use the Picture Cont’d Use the labels to answer the five questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? Who is the story about? What situation took place? Where is storm? When did the storm take place? Why did the region shut down?

Use your imagination The response is related to the picture and the headline. The facts and details must be imagined based on connections you can make to the picture and headline. The details you make up should be reasonable, but do not have to be accurate or true. Your writing skills are being evaluated, not your knowledge of the topic.

Provide Information Provide a first and last name for a person/people in your picture and name the location of the event. Be sure to pick names that you know how to spell and that are general. Example: Eric Thompson had been shoveling his driveway for several hours.

Organization Organize your ideas into short paragraphs – the opening paragraph is usually just one sentence long. Example: Yesterday, a massive blizzard shut down much of the Southern Ontario region leaving many homeowners stranded.

Use Transitions What are transition words? Transitions contribute to style, organization, and clarity. When you use transitions effectively, your writing flows smoothly and naturally. Here are some suggestions: Afterward, finally, for example, then, also, furthermore, as well, additionally, in closing…

The Use of Pronouns Do not use “I, me, we, us, our, you or yours,” except in a quotations from participants or bystanders. Remember, you do not want to include your opinion in a news report. This can be a very simple mistake, for example: The sentence “It seemed to me that people were worried and stressed about their homes being buried.”

Use the Past Tense Write the news report in the past tense. Using ‘Yesterday’ for the start of your news report will help you keep everything in the past tense. For Example: Yesterday, the Greater Toronto Area was hit by a massive storm that caused residents to be stranded without power.

Quotes Be sure to include at least two quotations from witnesses or bystanders in your last paragraph. For Example: Eric Thompson stated, “I’ve been out shoveling for several hours. I hope they get the power back on soon so my freezer doesn’t melt completely.”

(Pictured in the photo) (AS SEEN IN PHOTO) (Pictured in the photo) The Evaluators would very much like to see a statement like this. Example: Area resident Walter Matheson (as seen in photo, center) was trying to find his car in all the piled up snow.

Final Thoughts Remember, this is your chance to really shine! You have the opportunity to write about an event or something newsworthy using only a picture, a caption and your imagination!

The following slides are sample responses that show a range of evaluations, from Level 10 to Level 60. The highest score for the News Report is Level 60. There are many sample answers on the OSSLT website.