Science 7 - LAND and SEA BREEZE and its Characteristics
How can we write a newspaper report
1. How can we write a
newspaper report?
Please read the London Eye Mystery chapters 10 -11 on the first few
slides of this PowerPoint and then complete the activity.
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11. How can we write a newspaper report?
Use your plan to write a newspaper report about
Salim’s disappearance. Use each section of the plan to
write a paragraph. Use the following slides as an
example of how to do this.
You can create a name for your newspaper.
12. A young boy named Salim has disappeared after riding the London Eye.
He has not been seen by his family since he boarded the famous Ferris
wheel yesterday morning and they are mystified as to where he may
have gone.
• Yesterday a child called Salim disappeared after
going on the London Eye
• He has not been seen by anyone since
13. • Salim was visiting his family in London
• Boarded the London Eye on his own and they had been given one ticket by a
stranger
• His cousins Ted and Kat watched him go round but he never got off
Salim, who is originally from Manchester, was visiting his family in London when
this shocking incident took place. According to his family, he rode the London
Eye alone as they only had one ticket. This ticket had been given to his cousins
by a stranger earlier in the day. Salim was seen boarding one of the London Eye
pods with several other members of the public. He is said to have travelled
once round on the wheel as his cousins watched on. There was nothing to
suggest anything was wrong until Salim did not return to the ground to meet
his family.
14. Gloria – “I just can’t believe this has happened to my poor little boy! I am desperate to find
him. If anyone who is reading this knows where he might be, I am begging you to help us
find him!”
Kat – “We got the ticket from a stranger. I don’t know why he gave it to us and I did think it
was a bit weird but it seemed like such a waste to not use it and we didn’t want Salim to
miss out”
Salim’s family have been interviewed and are appealing to the public for any help or information
they can offer them.
“I just can’t believe this has happened to my poor little boy!” said Gloria, Salim’s mother, who
spoke through gushing tears to The Daily News. “I am desperate to find him. If anyone who is
reading this knows where he might be, I am begging you to help us find him!” “We got the ticket
from a stranger” said Salim’s cousin Kat. When asked why she had not been suspicious of this
man that they did not know Kat told the Daily News “I don’t know why he gave it to us and I did
think it was a bit weird but it seemed like such a waste to not use it and we didn’t want Salim to
miss out”. Salim’s younger cousin Ted was reluctant to speak us at all and gave us no comment.
15. • Police have a given a statement urging people to come forward with
information
• Family are distraught
• Why did the parents allow them to go on their own in the first place?
The London Metropolitan Police have urged anyone with any information
which could lead to them finding Salim to get in contact with them
immediately. A representative from the police said “unsurprisingly, the family
are distraught. A young boy is missing and is potentially in danger”.
Questions on whether children should even be allowed to board the London
Eye without being accompanied by an adult will now have to be asked as it is
likely that had a parent been present, this awful tragedy may never have taken
place. Here at the Daily News we would like to remind our younger readers of
the importance of not talking to strangers.
16. Turn your report in to a ‘real’ newspaper!
Once you have written your news report you can turn it in to a real
newspaper article. You can either use the template on the English tab
or draw your own. Have a look at some examples of newspapers on the
next slide so you understand how to set it out correctly. You might also
have some newspapers at home which could help you.