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Title: Feature Headlines


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Feature Headlines
  • Miss Wadycki,
  • Miss Lolkema
  • Mrs. Verpooten

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The difference
  • Feature headlines are not the same as news
    headlines.
  • Visually, they will have some sort of graphic
    play.
  • Verbally, they will include humor, irony or an
    incomplete a sentence

3
The difference
  • For example
  • Colts lost their first game of the season.
  • News Head Colts lose first of season
  • Feature Head Perfecto a no go

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A process
  • The editors at Entertainment Weekly magazine use
    a three step process for writing headlines.
  • You do it on in your notes for the following
    story as an example.

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headlines
  • Writing Process
  • List 10-15 key words
  • Focus on content angle significance
  • Brainstorm rhyming words for key words
  • List phrases that use those rhyming words
  • Transition original key words
  • into rhyming word phrases
  • Capture the story with clever word play

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headlines
  • List 10-15 key words
  • Hot
  • Fun
  • Travel
  • Family
  • Sweat
  • Thrills
  • Love
  • Curfew
  • Work
  • Tan
  • Swim
  • Lazy

step
For a story about Student Summers
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step
  • Brainstorm rhyming words for key words
  • Hot--not, knot, shot, trot, yacht
  • Fun--run, sun
  • Summer-bummer
  • Travel-gavel, ravel
  • Family-
  • Sweat-get, bet, net, jet, threat
  • Thrills-chills, spills, will
  • Love-dove, shove, above, glove
  • Curfew-blew, chew, renew, do, taboo
  • Work-quirk, jerk
  • Tan-span, fan, scan, clan
  • Swim-him, gym, whim
  • Lazy-crazy, daisy

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headlines
  • List phrases that use rhyming
  • words transition key words
  • Not by a long shot Hot by a long shot
  • Summer Summers bummers
  • Good will hunting Good thrills hunting
  • Net gains Sweat gains
  • Fits like a glove
  • Fan the flames
  • Bite off more than you can chew
  • Love in first degree Love in the 101st degrees
  • Know a thing or two
  • Know it all
  • Stealing the show

step
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A process
  • Students volunteered time at a local YMCA
    teaching kids swimming lessons and tutoring them
    after school.

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Step One
  • List Key Words from the story as many as you can
    think of.

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Step Two
  • For each word, think of some common words that
    rhyme with it.

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Step Three
  • List phrases that use rhyming words and
    transition in the key words.

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Some examples
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Another way to do it
  • Feature headlines can also look for a
    verbal/visual connection.
  • This means that the headline matches somehow with
    the dominant photo/art that runs with the story.

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For Example
  • Ran with a story on gas prices around Halloween

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For Example
  • Headline reads
  • Gas prices on the moooove

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With a partner
  • Get on newsdesigner.com or newspagedesigner.com
  • Find four headlines that are clever or funny or
    that you just plain like.
  • On your paper, sketch the pages of your four
    favorites and tell me what made them such good
    headlines.
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