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How to writeHeadlines
Material property of the AR Dept. of Education.
It may be used for non-profit, educational use
only after contacting the ADE DLC at
http//dlc.k12.ar.us ER
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Weve all written headlines before
  • Hey! I can see it now! youve said to your
    brother.
  • Boy drops dead from too much chocolate. If
    you dont quit eating all those Hershey bars,
    its going to be you.

3
Actually, its not difficult to write a headline.
Theres just a few rules.
  • Use downstyle. This means only the first word of
    the headline and any proper nouns are
    capitalized.
  • Principal presents award
  • to Coach Smith

4
Headlines go against the left border.
  • Most newspapers use headlines that are flush
    left. This means the headline sits squarely
    against the left side of the column, leaving the
    lines to run ragged on the right.
  • Junior runs over teacher with car

5
Our headlines use sans serif type.
  • Because our newspaper is published on the Web,
    its easier for our readers to read a sans serif
    type, such as Arial.
  • Sans serif means without serifs, or the little
    feet that extend from each letter.
  • Serif Like this
  • Sans serif Like this

6
Headlines are written in point size.
  • This is 18 point.
  • This is 24 point.
  • This is 30 point.
  • This is 36 point.
  • This is 42 point.
  • This is 48 point.
  • This is 60 point.

7
Headlines are written in present tense.
  • By writing a headline in present tense, it makes
    the story appear as if it just happened.
  • Miller wins 10 million prize
  • Not like this
  • Miller won 10 million prize

8
Headlines need a subject and a verb.
  • Think of a headline as a sentence, but without
    many of the words.
  • A headline such as Homecoming is just a label,
    its not a headline.
  • Instead, write
  • Homecoming win leads to celebration
  • (subject) (verb) (object)

9
Keep a prepositional phrase together in a
headline.
  • Instead of
  • Dog bites alien on
  • tender spot
  • Write
  • Dog bites alien
  • on tender spot
  • (on is a preposition)

10
Headlines dont have hyphens.
  • Make sure when you write out the headline, the
    computer doesnt hyphenate any words. If it does,
    move the words around.
  • Smith discovers dino-
  • saur remains in wall
  • Smith discovers
  • dinosaur remains

11
A headline doesnt need a period at the end.
  • Headlines are not sentences. However, you may use
    other forms of punctuation in headlines when
    needed
  • Did you ever think it would happen?
  • Fort Smith merges two high schools

12
You dont need the name of the school or the
school initials in a headline.
  • The readers already know the name of your school.
    Instead, use the headline to tell what happened.
  • Not so good
  • JHS students picket cafeteria
  • Better
  • 95 of students picket during lunch

13
Dont use a, an or the except in special
headlines.
  • Good
  • Governor awards teacher with honor
  • Bad
  • The governor awards teacher with an honor
  • Its okay to use articles (a, an or the) in a
    headline such as a hammer or a wicket
  • The ultimate put-down
  • Seniors name skip day for principal

14
Only use your opinion in a headline for an
editorial.
  • News headlines shouldnt contain any words that
    let the reader know what you think of the story.
  • Dont
  • Were better than Fort Smith!
  • Better
  • Team blows away Fort Smith, 42-0

15
In headlines, use single quote marks.
  • Dont
  • Angel Baby really a detective
  • Do
  • Angel Baby really a detective

16
A headline should fill at least ¾ of the white
space it occupies.
  • If a headline is too short for the space, it
    looks strange.
  • Dont
  • Boy wins meet
  • Do
  • Taylor nabs tournament title

17
Headlines must cover the entire story.
  • Dont design a page with a headline over part of
    the story.
  • A headline is like a roof of a house It must
    cover the whole text.
  • Tornado!
  • School closed for remainder of this year

18
Use a comma in place of and.
  • To save space, use a comma instead of the word
    and.
  • Dont
  • Band and choir win awards
  • Do
  • Band, choir win awards

19
Use a semicolon to separate complete thoughts
  • Dont
  • Legislature in session. Future of roads in doubt
  • Do
  • Legislature in session future of roads in doubt

20
Use active verbs omit forms of the verb to be
  • Dont
  • Smoking is common, survey shows
  • Do
  • Survey reveals smoking is common
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