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1 -Analyze front page; vocab workshop journalism assignments
Weds. 2 /1 Eng I-A SLIDES ARE POSTED ON THE WEBSITE Spring Semester Fresh Start! Today: - Finish Ethics video -Analyze front page; vocab workshop journalism assignments Thurs.: Journalism spelling quiz, 1st Journalism assignment due; Mechanics: apostrophes due HW MON: author / title Book Report #3

2 Journalism Assignments:
Journalism Assignment Handout #11. Due Thurs.2/ points ANALYZE THE CONTENT IN THE BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE Save the Journalism Vocabulary handout. Spelling quiz Thurs. 2/2 on the 1st 11 words only, (p. 1); 22 points. Also due Thurs.: Mechanics - Apostrophes

3 Set up notes: Q: what is professionalism? Q: what are ethics?
More on professionalism and ethics in journalism: video from Marist College journalism program Set up notes: Q: what is professionalism? Q: what are ethics? In journalism, what are…? Plagiarism Fabrication Conflict of interest After video: workshop journalism, other assignments

4 2/1 Wednesday Journalism Study Guide
THESE NOTES ARE FOR YOU NOT ME - KEEP FOR TOMORROW’S QUIZZES AND MORE First: Get out the Journalism vocabulary list. Keep it out. Add this entry in the margin: Photojournalism To communicate news through pictures Next: go to your journalism notes. Make a new entry. Date it. Head it: BME Front page analysis (Write a subhead underneath): Vocabulary Next: list the vocabulary below, and fill in specific info for each story.. Refer to each story as: “Wyllie”, or “Locals” or “Emry” byline (for example): Wyllie - Angel Carpenter, feature hard news lead (summarize, or key words) banner Photojournalism (who took the pictures; summarize the content) LAST: Multiples of stories happened in Grant County in the middle of January, Snow and ice. The early weeks of a new President. The Blazers were blown out by Golden State. Why do you think the BME chose these three stories for its front page? Discuss with your neighbors; make notes. In each story, what is the most important information and where is it placed? Near the front? Near the end? Why do you think it’s arranged the way it is? Discuss with your neighbors; make notes.

5 Stock up with fresh supplies:
new notebook, if necessary; new paper portfolio; Pen or pencil everyday Buy flashcards, high-lighters. Expect binder checks. Save all mechanics worksheets, save 13 academic words (Flashcards); save quizzes and tests.

6 Get out Mechanics: apostrophes (handed out yesterday)
We do pg. 208 in class together. Due complete Thurs. Let’s try something different and see if it works better: Complete the apostrophes worksheet on your own; some workshop time will be available Wednesday; turn it all in on Thurs., I’ll grade it over the weekend; return it Monday; then you can cut out the instructions/directions/examples section and put it in your notebook, and save it for quizzes.

7 What is modern American journalism. What is its value to our democracy
What is modern American journalism? What is its value to our democracy? How is it changing? Why is it worth looking at now? Bad press relations between President and national journalists: to 2:19

8 This quarter we examine journalism. Journalism is NEWS.
News is based on facts. It includes newspapers, news magazines, TV, radio, and internet news. We’ll focus on newspapers. Next week, you’ll start writing your own news stories. We’ll survey newspapers’ basic business model; the history of journalism; development of professional standards; historic successes and failures; current state of the industry. We start at home with a look at the business model of the Blue Mountain Eagle:, and look first at what it has for sale and who’s buying? Review paper content in class: analyze categories of NEWS, OTHER INFORMATION, FEATURES, ADVERTISING AND OTHER PAID CONTENT

9 Journalism Assignment 1. Due Thurs.2/2. 30 points
Name ___________________ Per ___________ Date ___________ Journalism Assignment 1. Due Thurs.2/ points ANALYZE THE CONTENT IN THE BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE Count the total pages in this week’s Blue Mountain Eagle, including all advertising; How many pages of news, sports, information, and features are there (be sure and count weather, TV listings, Police report, Senior news, this day in history)? ___________________ How many national news stories are there? _________ How many pages (or partial pages) do they use? _____,________ How many Oregon, or Pacific Northwest news stories are there? How many pages (or partial pages) do they use? _____________ How many Grant County news stories are there? _________ How many pages (or partial pages) of advertising, including inserts and booklets? _______________ The Blue Mountain Eagle is a business. What can you tell about its sources of revenue by looking at the paper? ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Similarly, the Blue Mountain Eagle has two different kinds of customers, and they are both buying something different from the paper. One set of customers is buying _______________________; and the other is buying ____________________________________.

10 Count full page stories
Count ½ page stories Count 1/4 page stories

11 1/30 Mon. notes Print: 60 copies of Journalism vocab 60 copies BME analysis sheet Buy 30 copies, BME Buy bag of dum-dum suckers.


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