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News Article Analysis Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet to analyze a news article. It includes sections to discuss the headline, comprehensiveness of information by addressing the 5W's and H, magnitude of the event, fact arrangement, reliability of sources, potential bias, and a personal reaction. The goal is to evaluate how effectively the article conveys information about the topic in an unbiased manner based on reliable sourcing.

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News Article Analysis Worksheet

This document provides a worksheet to analyze a news article. It includes sections to discuss the headline, comprehensiveness of information by addressing the 5W's and H, magnitude of the event, fact arrangement, reliability of sources, potential bias, and a personal reaction. The goal is to evaluate how effectively the article conveys information about the topic in an unbiased manner based on reliable sourcing.

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News Article Analysis Worksheet

Name: __________________________________________________

Newspaper: _____________ Pages: ______________

Name of article: _______________ Date: _______________

1. What did you already know about the topic before reading the article?

2. Headline :

Headline Effectiveness

How effective was the headline in summarizing the story and getting the reader’s
attention?

3. Comprehensiveness of Information

A. The 5 "W's" and "H"

1. Who?

2. What?

3. Where?

4. When?

5. Why?

6. How?

C. Were all the 5 "W's" and "H" answered? _____________

D. Of all the 5 "W's" and "H", put a star next to the one you think is the
most important. Tell why in the space below.

4. Magnitude of the event in story


A. Is it international, national or local?

B. What is its impact? How many people were affected by it?

5. Facts in a news story are supposed to be arranged from most to least important.
Do you believe the author of your article did this effectively? Why or why not?

6. Reliability of Sources

Discuss the accuracy of the facts used in the story. How do you know that the
sources used were reliable and accurate? Provide specific examples

7. Bias

Did the author display any bias in writing the article you read? If so, what? What
evidence from the document supports your answer?

8. Personal Reaction

What do you think of this article? (write at least three full sentences)

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