News Article Analysis

Help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles.

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Grade

Language

English — US

Published

September 29, 2020

Overview

Why Analyze News Articles?

Use this teaching strategy to help students identify and analyze the key characteristics of the three most common types of news articles: straight news, feature, and opinion. This strategy helps students develop their news literacy and critical thinking skills, and it can be used with any article that fits into one of these categories.

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Lesson Plans

How to Teach News Article Analysis

If you haven’t already, it might be a good idea to review the characteristics of the three major types of news articles before asking students to answer the guiding questions below.

You might also want to share examples of each type of news article with students. In small groups, ask students to identify the category of each article. Then lead a class discussion on how they made their determinations.

The questions below provide a structure for students to analyze the key features of each type of news article. You can choose which questions students should answer based on the article you assign.

General Questions (all three types):

Feature Article Questions:

Opinion Article Questions:

What’s Next? Questions (all three types):
Use this question checklist to help students determine the overall significance and point of view of the article. Students should ask themselves:

Article Analysis Template

Use our printable article analysis template to help guide students through analyzing a news article. It is available as either a PDF or a Google Doc.

F.O.G. Analysis

Use this handout to help students identify and record the Facts, Opinions, and Generalizations in their news reports.