Addie Williams Romeo & Juliet Newspaper Project Students create a newspaper themed around the events in Romeo & Juliet. Includes all templates & worksheets needed!
Romeo & Juliet Newspaper Project Students create a newspaper covering the events of the famous tragedy. A fun and creative way to wrap up the famous play. Includes -Teacher page with suggestions / extension activities -Detailed assignment sheet - Lesson ideas & extension activities -2 different brainstorming organizers -3 newspaper templates (photocopy onto larger paper) -also includes 3 EDITABLE newspaper templates -Marking rubric
Romeo & Juliet Newspaper Project Newspaper Assignment Teacher Hints I find it is helpful to brainstorm some of the major events of the play in order to get some students get started. This is a great opportunity to review the themes, characters, and smaller events of the play. I find I get better results from the students if they report on one event for example an article on Mercutio s death is going to be more captivating than an article that tries to summarize the entire story. Encourage the students to think like a reporter from the time period. What slant or bias would they bring to their reporting? Who do the townspeople support the Capulets or the Montegues? If you and your students have access to MS Publisher there are many different templates they can use to create a digital version and I ve included 3 editable MS Word templates. Extension Ideas Have students complete additional pages of the newspaper. They could interview people to see what they think of the two families, write about the play from a fashion perspective, present some aspects as if they were writing a sports article Have students work in partners or a small group to create an entire newspaper they could decide what articles they would each write and then work together to compile one newspaper with multiple pages. Encourage students to use Shakespearean language and phrases. Have fun! Addie Williams 2011
The Town Crier June 25th, 1593 What Do I Need To Do? You are the a newspaper reporter who has been following the recent events between the Capulets and the Montagues. You ve decided to do a newspaper feature and will dedicate the entire front page of the paper to the conflict. Your newspaper MUST have the following: A title banner with the creative name of your paper, the date, the price etc. A main article that fully covers the details of the event. Make sure you have paragraphs. An advertisement with prices and items appropriate to the time period. (Ex. There were no mp3 players back then ) At least one small article to fill in the empty space. A picture with a caption. (Can be hand-drawn or from the internet) Look at a modern day newspaper for formatting ideas. 2 shilling s Many die on the streets of Verona as ancient quarrel rears its ugly head. Soulful Soles Verona s Finest Shoe store with an exquisite collection from Italy s best! #5 Piazza de Marco Helpful Hints Remember, newspapers are written in 3rd Person - don t use I or me except when directly quoting someone. Newspapers answer the questions who, what, where, when and why?? Why not interview a minor character to get their perspective? What do you think the Nurse would say if given the chance? Who will your newspaper blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? What extra features might your newspaper offer?? Newspapers articles work best if they focus on one specific event rather than try to summarize the entire play. Newspaper articles are always well edited for spelling and grammar mistakes. Addie Williams 2011
Romeo & Juliet Brainstorming Worksheet What? Who? Where? When? Why? Addie Williams 2011
Romeo & Juliet Newspaper Brainstorming What Happened? Why / How Did it Happen? When / Where Did it Happen? Who is involved? What characters are involved? Fun & Creative Ideas Addie Williams 2011
Addie Williams 2011
Addie Williams 2011
Addie Williams 2011
Romeo and Juliet Newspaper Name: Not Quite Yet 2 marks Good Start 3 marks You did it! 4 marks Wow! 5 marks Main Article ideas information Missing many ideas and concepts Incorrect details and information Too short Written in 1st person May not be written in 3rd person. Minimal information Some information may be incorrect Written in 3rd person. Interesting story that relates to play Shows understanding of the play Written in 3rd person Interesting and captivating story Relates to facts about the play Includes extra details Shows in-depth understanding of the play Newspaper Presentation & Content Does not look like a newspaper No title banner, date etc. Missing many criteria Picture no caption Some attempt to make project look like a newspaper May be missing one or more criteria Picture no caption Well done layout, title banner, date etc. Looks like a Newspaper Advertising / extra article Picture with a caption Creative & unique Excellent layout, title banner, date etc. Looks like a newspaper Advertising / extra article Picture with a caption Conventions spelling grammar paragraphs Frequent errors in simple writing Run-on sentences or fragments No paragraphs Errors in basic language are noticeable Some run-on sentences / fragments Paragraphs May be some errors in complex language Most sentences are correct Organized paragraphs Occasional errors with using complex and complicated writing Well organized paragraphs Comments: Addie Williams 2011
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