Matching Pairs Reading News OnlineOnline version Students will learn the parts of a news article and how to access critical information form online sources by Veronica Williams _ Staff - ZebulonMS 1 URL 2 advertisements 3 section title 4 sponsored content 5 comments 6 byline 7 date 8 related articles 9 headline 10 image (or video) They're links to more articles from the same website. They may be similar to the one you're reading. It helps the news site make money by selling space on their article pages. It visually shows something about the article. It's the exact day when the article was published or updated. It's a link to another website. This content is usually not news (even though it might be disguised to look like news). It helps you know exactly which webpage you're looking at. It might also help you share the article with someone else. It's the category or section of an article on a news website. The title of a news article. It's usually printed in big, bold letters at the top of the article. The name of the article's author. It quickly tells readers what the article is about before they start reading. It's a photograph (or video) near the top of an article. It's usually under the headline. They're links to other websites selling something. The products may not be related to the news article. It's a unique, one-of-a-kind address of an article on the internet.