Students select part of script (one story item) from the most recent BBC World News for Children bulletin and copy it onto worksheet 3.2: Writing and assembling news (the worksheet used in Lesson 3). There is no need to copy any 'CLIP quotations' as they will be adding their own during this lesson. As a low tech alternative, teachers choose a script and printout copies.
They VOX POP (voice of the people) members of the group (between 3 and 5 people), noting down their names and opinions.
Teachers tip: Students respond well to vox popping people outside the classroom.
Students select the best TWO quotes and place them in the left-hand column of Worksheet 3.2: Writing and assembling news, indicating where they would be inserted into the script (using an arrow, for example).
If necessary, they re-write the script surrounding the inserted quotes, in order to make the words and quotes work together.
Show students examples of info-graphics in the Special Reports section of the BBC News website. This news story about global warming contains two examples.
Students draw an info-graphic about their news topic, in the left-hand column of the worksheet, which will appear behind the presenter while they are reading out the script. They must decide at which word it will appear (in) and at which word it will disappear (out), and mark that on the worksheet,
Students may also like to add notes about sound, video and stills, they would like to add to make the script lively and engaging. For each piece of material they should indicate the in and out points.
PLENARY ACTIVITY
5. Critical audience
A handful of students present their work. The rest of the group act as a critical audience, commenting on what works well - and why - and what could be improved - and how.