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15 - 21 MARCH 2013<br />

ISSUE 352<br />

A BLOCKED<br />

ROAD<br />

(World <strong>News</strong>, page 9)<br />

The weekly newspaper for kids<br />

© <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>News</strong>bridge Ltd. www.firstnews.co.uk


15 - 21 MARCH 2013<br />

ISSUE 352<br />

WEIGH<br />

THE BIRDS<br />

(Animals, page 15)<br />

The weekly newspaper for kids<br />

© <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>News</strong>bridge Ltd. www.firstnews.co.uk


15 - 21 MARCH 2013<br />

ISSUE 352<br />

HAPPY<br />

BUNNIES!<br />

(Sport, page 32)<br />

The weekly newspaper for kids<br />

© <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>News</strong>bridge Ltd. www.firstnews.co.uk


<strong>First</strong><strong>News</strong><br />

POSTERS<br />

<strong>Headlines</strong><br />

Do you know the stories behind<br />

this week’s <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> headlines?<br />

Headline Hooks<br />

<strong>News</strong>paper headlines play with language to hook you into the story.<br />

What examples can you find this week?<br />

CLICHÉS<br />

RHYTHM<br />

ASSONANCE<br />

PUNS<br />

ALLITERATION<br />

SONG REFERENCES<br />

RHYME<br />

PUNCTUATION<br />

The weekly newspaper for kids<br />

© <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>News</strong>bridge Ltd. www.firstnews.co.uk/teachers


<strong>First</strong><strong>News</strong><br />

TEACHER NOTES<br />

WEEKLY HEADLINES<br />

POSTERS<br />

How to use our Weekly <strong>Headlines</strong> Posters<br />

resource in the classroom<br />

Read all about it<br />

Weekly <strong>Headlines</strong> Posters is a newspaper display and teaching resource designed to keep your pupils<br />

engaged with the news. The real-world news connection helps pupils to understand the importance of the<br />

information they are learning.<br />

Please note: Subscribers to six or more weekly copies of the newspaper can also use the digital version of<br />

<strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> on their interactive whiteboard to support and develop the following activities.<br />

Talk about it<br />

Download the <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> Weekly <strong>Headlines</strong> Posters every Friday to put up in the classroom and prompt a<br />

discussion about what’s in the news. Can the pupils spot any headline writing techniques? Ask pupils how<br />

the headlines grab their attention and make them want to read the story. Can pupils predict the stories from<br />

the headlines alone?<br />

Write about it<br />

Pupils could practise using the headline writing techniques and write some alternative headlines.<br />

Download the <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> <strong>News</strong>paper Front Page Features resource from the TES or the Teachers’ section<br />

on our <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> website www.firstnews.co.uk/teachers. Explain how the lead and standfirst develop the<br />

headline for the President Obama’s European tour story.<br />

Get the pupils on our <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong> website www.firstnews.co.uk where they can comment on stories in the<br />

Join in section and submit School <strong>News</strong> articles to the <strong>News</strong> section.<br />

The weekly newspaper for kids<br />

© <strong>First</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>News</strong>bridge Ltd. www.firstnews.co.uk

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