PR-6785UK Astonishing Headlines Teacher Resource Book
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Lost and found<br />
Initial understanding<br />
HEADLINES<br />
Date:<br />
Name:<br />
Newspapers and websites often use large print to headline an article or page. They help to grab<br />
people’s attention. Stories often include both a headline and a subheading.<br />
1.<br />
Choose one event from each chapter. Write a headline and subheading for each one. An event from Chapter<br />
1 is already done for you.<br />
(a) Chapter 1<br />
(b) Chapter 2<br />
(c) Chapter 3<br />
(d) Chapter 4<br />
• The headline tells<br />
the most important<br />
information, or main<br />
idea, about an event. It<br />
is set in large type.<br />
Headline<br />
Lost city of Pompeii<br />
found!<br />
• The subheading tells<br />
other important details<br />
about the event. It is<br />
set in slightly smaller<br />
type.<br />
Subheading<br />
Ancient city buried under<br />
volcanic ash<br />
Viewing Sample<br />
(e) Chapter 5<br />
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