Topic: Junior journalists
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Get Involved: Junior Book Reviewers Wanted! Do you teach KS2 or 3 and have a class or book club who love to read? Because we’re on the hunt for junior book reviewers! Complete the form below to hear about opportunities for… Read More
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Is your school newspaper the best in the UK? Enter our competition to be crowned School Newspaper of the Year, win a trophy and feature in a special report. Read More
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Is your school newspaper the best in the UK? Enter our competition to be crowned School Newspaper of the Year, win a trophy and feature in a special report. Read More
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THIS week, the Press Club from Ashcott Primary School in Somerset (pictured below) joined First News for a special Zoom interview with author David Baddiel to talk about his new book (The Boy Who Got) Accidentally Famous. David read an extract from the new book before being quizzed by the… Read More
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TV legend Dermot O’Leary reads an extract from his new book, Toto the Ninja Cat and the Legend of the Wildcat, and answers your questions! THIS week, Year 6 students from The Cathedral School of St Saviour & St Mary Overie in Southwark joined First News for a special Zoom… Read More
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A handy list of free resources and worksheets to support teaching non-fiction and persuasive writing to KS2 and KS3 students. Read More
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Teachers encourage children to use words other than ‘said’ when they use speech in their creative writing but the simplicity of ‘said’ is top choice for journalists. Read More
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In this article we explain how to write the perfect headline, give examples and provide some newspaper headline activities to get you started teaching headlines to your class. Read More
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There are many benefits to reading non-fiction but how can you integrate newspapers into your lessons? Find out how easy it is to introduce newspapers to the classroom. Read More