Week 11, 12 and 13 Journalism
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Journalism 1
Week 11, 12 and 13
Bell work
ALL bell work from (Bell work # 11) this point
forward will be hand written in class in the students
journal.
The student will create a document in a word
processing software, such as Microsoft Word, and
type the bell work. One document with 10 bell
works labeled and listed.
Submit the bell work to www.turnitin.com every 10
bell works.
Bell work #21
Bell work: Choose your favorite animated movie/show (not
already used in class) and write a creative headline. *Be sure to
tell me the name of the movie/show!
Reminder:
Label Bell work #21
Write the Question
Minimum of one (1) complete paragraph (5 sentences), but you
may need additional paragraph to explain.
10-minute writing
Bell work #22
Bell work: Autumn
Reminder:
Label Bell work #22
Write the Bell work
10-minute writing
Bell work #23
Bell work: Thanksgiving
Reminder:
Label Bell work #23
Write the topic and 5W’s and H and a lead
10-minute writing
Bell work #24
Comma (Unnecessary), Spelling, Comma (Other)
Typewriters, originaly designed as writing machines
for the blind became popular in the business world
in the 1880s, and created many new jobs for
women.
• Reminder:
– Label the Bell work #22
– Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or
another colored pencil
– 5-minute writing
Bell work #24
Bell work #25
Comma (Unnecessary), Quotation Marks
Humorist, Mark Twain (1835–1910) wore white
linen suits in summer and in winter, because they
made him feel “clean in a dirty world”.
• Reminder:
– Label the Bell work #25
– Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or
another colored pencil
– 5-minute writing
Bell work #25
Bell work #26
Colon, Quotation Marks, Comma (Appositive), Spelling, Comma
(Other)
Harriet Tubman, the former slave who became
famous for her corage as a conductor on the
Underground Railroad once made this statement
“On my Underground Railroad, I never ran my train
off the track and I never lost a passenger”.
• Reminder:
– Label the Bell work #25
– Write the sentence and correct any problems with a pen or
another colored pencil
– 5-minute writing
Bell work #26
Chapter 7: Writing a Quotation
Read Chapter 7 p. 141
Write Vocabulary on page 141
Lecture PowerPoint Chapter 7
Quotation Mark Review
Chapter 7 Handout Review
Rags to Riches Game
Quotation Mark Handout 1
Quotation Mark Handout 2
Journalism 101: Quotation Use Review
Chapter 7 Test
Review Chapter 7
Recognize and use different types of
quotations
Choose and place meaningful quotations
Correctly punctuate quotations
Use quotations in graphics
Define and use appropriate attribution
Use attributive verbs
Reference Section
Schaffer, James, Randall McCutcheon and Kathryn T. Stofer.
Journalism Matters. Lincolnwood: Contemporary, 2001.