How to Write a Newspaper (for Kids)

Decide what is going to go in your newspaper., Pick where everything is going to go in your paper., Meet up with publishers or whoever gives you permission to sell--only required if you want to sell your newspapers. , Get paid from advertisers if...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Decide what is going to go in your newspaper.

    Comics? Book reviews? Food critics? Advice column? Latest fashion? Remember this article is how to make a newspaper for your kids, so pick stuff that will spark kids' interests!
  2. Step 2: Pick where everything is going to go in your paper.

    Breaking news or the main topic goes on the front.

    But do whatever you feel like! ,, You may need permission, so be careful! , It can be comics (sometimes kids are best for drawing-type stuff), book reviews(from bookworms and book critics), food critics(food-lovers), an advice column(preferably a woman write that one), latest fashion(from fashionistas), and so much more.

    You can do a little research on what stuff gets put into a newspaper. , Weekly? Biweekly? Monthly? It doesn't matter, just take time to write a good paper that kids will love!
  3. Step 3: Meet up with publishers or whoever gives you permission to sell--only required if you want to sell your newspapers.

  4. Step 4: Get paid from advertisers if you want to earn extra cash for ink and printing and paper.

  5. Step 5: Hire other people you know to write their own articles.

  6. Step 6: Decide how often you are going to hand out your newspapers.

Detailed Guide

Comics? Book reviews? Food critics? Advice column? Latest fashion? Remember this article is how to make a newspaper for your kids, so pick stuff that will spark kids' interests!

Breaking news or the main topic goes on the front.

But do whatever you feel like! ,, You may need permission, so be careful! , It can be comics (sometimes kids are best for drawing-type stuff), book reviews(from bookworms and book critics), food critics(food-lovers), an advice column(preferably a woman write that one), latest fashion(from fashionistas), and so much more.

You can do a little research on what stuff gets put into a newspaper. , Weekly? Biweekly? Monthly? It doesn't matter, just take time to write a good paper that kids will love!

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