nieworld.com

Teachers

Students

Families

Projects

Email NIE

Especially for TeachersNIE and You

It All Depends on How You Look at It!

1. Think about the story of "Little Red Riding Hood."

     a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Little Red Riding Hood.

     b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Wolf.

2. Think about the story of "Little Miss Muffet."

     a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Little Miss Muffet.

     b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Spider.

3. Think about the story of "Goldie Locks and the Three Bears."

     a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Goldie Locks.

     b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from the Three Bears.

4. Think about the story of "Jack and the Bean Stalk."

     a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Jack.

     b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Giant.

5. Think about the story of "Cinderella."

     a. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from Cinderella.

     b. Write a headline for a news story written by a reporter who only got the facts from The Stepmother.

Sunshine State Standards: LA.B.2.2; LA.D.2.2; LA.E.1.2

Copyright © 2008 NIE WORLD (www.nieworld.com). All content copyrighted and may not be republished without permission. The News-Journal has no control over and is not responsible for content on other Web sites. Privacy Policy.