Format news to be casted by primary student
Here's a sample news format that can be presented by primary students:
Title: "Primary News"
Intro:
(Upbeat music plays)
Announcer: "Welcome to Primary News! I'm your anchor, [Name], and I'm here to bring you the latest news from our school and community. Today, we have some exciting stories to share with you. So, let's get started!"
Segment 1: School News
(Visuals of students in the classroom or school events)
Announcer: "In school news, our class has been learning about fractions in math. We even made some yummy pizzas to practice our skills. Check it out!"
(Cut to an interview with a student)
Student: "I loved making the pizzas because I got to choose the toppings. It was so much fun!"
Announcer: "And that's not all. Our school's recycling program is doing a great job of reducing waste. We're proud to be a part of it!"
Segment 2: Community News
(Visuals of community events or interviews with local residents)
Announcer: "In community news, our town is hosting a fun run this weekend to raise money for a new playground. We're excited to participate and show our support."
(Cut to an interview with a local resident)
Local Resident: "I'm looking forward to the fun run because it's a great way to get some exercise and have fun with my family."
Announcer: "And don't forget to check out the new library book fair that's happening next week. You can find some great books to read and support our school's literacy program."
Segment 3: Student Spotlight
(Visuals of a student's achievement or talent)
Announcer: "Today, we're shining the spotlight on [Student's Name], who won a prize at the school's science fair for her project on recycling. Congratulations, [Student's Name]!"
(Cut to an interview with the student)
Student: "I was really surprised to win because there were so many great projects. I'm glad I could share my passion for recycling with everyone."
Announcer: "And that's all the time we have for today. Thanks for watching Primary News. Don't forget to tune in next time for more exciting stories from our school and community!"
Outro:
(Outro music plays)
Announcer: "That's all for now. Bye for now!"
(Closing shot of the anchor)
This format is designed to be easy to follow and engaging for primary students. It includes a mix of school and community news, as well as a student spotlight to highlight achievements and talents. The anchor can be a student or a teacher, and the visuals can include footage of students, teachers, and community members.