Title: Mrs' Hynes Syllabus: Print Journalism I and II
1Mrs. HynesSyllabus Print Journalism I and II
- Liberty Junior High SchoolRoom 138
2Welcome to Print Journalism! I am excited to
present you with an opportunity to explore and
experience the fast-paced world of Journalistic
Reporting. In todays world of instant
communication and technological savvy, it is
important that we be prepared to filter and
analyze the constant flow of information coming
our way. It is also essential for us to be able
to communicate and represent ourselves
effectively using language both written and
spoken. This course will address these needs and
give you a chance to practice and develop the
skills necessary to obtain these goals.
3In this course you will have the opportunity to
- Explore the newspaper as a source of information
and entertainment - Develop team-working skills and dynamics
- Increase your vocabulary
- Differentiate between and experiment with
different forms of writing expository,
persuasive, narrative and research - Discover News Values
- Improve your writing strategies
- Explore technology through design and photography
- Develop skills for editing and proofreading
- Practice research and source citing
- Develop analytical skills
- Examine current events
- Evaluate your organization and self-motivation
4Illinois State Learning Standards addressed in
Print Journalism Curriculum
- STATE GOAL 1 Read with understanding and
fluency. - STATE GOAL 3 Write to communicate for a variety
of purposes. - STATE GOAL 4 Listen and speak effectively in a
variety of situations. - STATE GOAL 5 Use the language arts to acquire,
assess and communicate information.
5Social Emotional Learning Standards addressed in
Print Journalism Curriculum
- Goal 1 Develop self-awareness and
self-management skills to achieve school and life
success. - Goal 3 Demonstrate decision-making skills and
responsible behaviors in personal, school, and
community contexts.
6Materials
- Notebook
- Folder
- Flash Drive
- Occasionally Scissors, Tape, Highlighters
7Class Rules
- Respect Yourself
- Respect Others
- Respect Property
- Come Prepared to Learn
8Substitute Teacher Plan
- If you are not completely cooperative and
respectful when a substitute teacher is in the
room and he/she leaves your name as a behavior
problem for any reason the following consequences
will occur 1) you will write a letter of apology
to the substitute teacher, 2) you will write a
letter of apology to me, and 3) you will write a
three paragraph, 300 word essay about proper
classroom behavior and respect for adults. In the
event that these are not turned in by the
following day you will be assigned a detention
each day that it is not turned in. SERIOUSLY!
9Computer Vandalism
- Any student who damages or defaces the property
of the school district shall be subject to the
penalties provided for such offences by the
statutes of the State of Illinois and the Board
of Education. The student and/or parent guardian
shall be compelled to reimburse the Board of
Education for the damages thus committed. (Board
Policy 5130.3)
10Internet Policy
- Any student caught going to inappropriate
websites or saving inappropriate files onto their
username will be referred. Internet access is a
privilege, not a right. The failure of any user
to follow the terms of Board Policy 5131.4 for
students will result in the loss of privileges,
disciplinary action, and/or appropriate legal
action. The principal will make all decisions
regarding whether or not a user has violated this
authorization, and may deny, revoke or suspend
access at any time. The decision of the principal
is final.
11Grading
- Your final grade will be determined by the work
you complete in the following areas - Journal 10
- Classwork 10
- Homework 10
- Tests 5
- Projects 65
12Grading Scale
- A 98100 B 89-91
- A 9597 B 86-88
- A- 9294 B- 83-85
- C 79-82 D 69-71
- C 75-78 D 67-68
- C- 72-74 D- 65-66
13Journal
- Journals will be written in a spiral notebook
that will be kept in the classroom. Journal
entries are to be started immediately upon
entering the classroom. Instructions will be
listed on the screen at the front of the room.
They are to be completed independently and
without talking in approximately 5-8 minutes. I
will circulate during this activity and stamp
your journal if it is appropriately completed.
Journals will be checked at the end of the
trimester for 10 of the final grade.
14Classwork
- Classwork is comprised of independent, partnered,
small group and whole classroom activities that
are completed during class time. If you are
present, actively participate and collaborate as
instructed with fellow classmates, this portion
of your grade should be 100. Classwork comprises
10 of your final grade.
15Homework
- It is the students responsibility to complete
all homework assignments on time and to request
missed work immediately upon returning from an
absence. All homework assignments are due at the
start of the following class period unless
extended time periods have been previously
announced. Homework should be turned in, with
full name and class period at the top of the
page, to the appropriate bin. Homework accounts
for 10 of your final grade.
16Tests
- There will be three tests given during the
trimester. You will have adequate time and
practice to prepare for the tests. If you are
absent the day of a test, you must be prepared to
take the test on the day of your return. Tests
represent 5 of your final grade.
17Projects
- There will be seven writing projects assigned
during the trimester. Each one will be assigned
with thorough directions and a grading rubric. - News Writing 10
- Interview 10
- Editorial Writing 10
- Review Writing 10
- Feature Writing 15
- Advertising 5
- Careers 5
- TOTAL 65 OF FINAL GRADE!
18Any Questions?
- Thank You!
- Welcome to Print Journalism!