The Chancellor George Osborne has said there'll be free
school meals for all Year 1 and Year 2 kids in English primary schools from next
September.
He made a speech today in Parliament about the government's spending plans, called the Autumn Statement.
There'll also be an extra £150m to update and build kitchens and dining rooms in primary schools in England.
The Labour party says the government's done nothing about the "cost of living crisis" facing many people in Britain.
Free Lunches,Beautiful kitchens.
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George Osborne makes meals gratuitous.
ReplyDeleteParliament pet talk about plans
schools get a cafeteria redo
labour party can do nothing
by klea
headline : Free meals!!!
ReplyDeleteThe journalist has used four of the five w's and h which are what, where, who and when.
My headline is:
ReplyDeleteFREE FOOD FOR SCHOOL KIDS!!!!!
Primary schools go ahead!
ReplyDeleteA cool snazzy headline for this article is cool school meals for kids
ReplyDeletethe thing about this article that is good is you used speech marks
Headline: Infants free school meals
ReplyDeleteGood feature: Statistics and most of the 5W's and 1H.
Britain hungry for more free school dinners.
ReplyDeleteTHE TITLE FOR THE ARTICLE:
ReplyDeleteFREE SCHOOL MEAL
headline:Free Food
ReplyDeleteIt has other peoples point of view
From Lars:
ReplyDelete(1) "Extension attention!"
(2) "Infant advantage!"
(3) "Forest help"
"Infant Advantage!"
The Chancellor George Osborne has said there'll be free school meals for all Year 1 and Year 2 kids in English primary schools from next September.
He made a speech today in Parliament about the government's spending plans, called the Autumn Statement.
There'll also be an extra £150m to update and build kitchens and dining rooms in primary schools in England.
The Labour party says the government's done nothing about the "cost of living crisis" facing many people in Britain.
The headline "Infant Advantage!" has a clear meaning what it is the article is about and quite grabbing to parents with year 1, year 2 children.
Free Fantastic Meals for everyone!
ReplyDeleteThis is not to do with this but with our test results will you swap around our maths and literacy groups.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Iwasborne to eat!
ReplyDeleteLabour party says no to meal price reduce.
ReplyDeleteChancellor George Osborne said 'FREE School meals & £150 MILLION to improve kitchens and dining rooms for our Primary Schools' - Headline
ReplyDeleteThe article can give us lots of information in just a few sentences.
Try and make your headline shorter and more catchy.
Delete1.) Free food
ReplyDelete2.) Autumn arriving
3.) Tasty buildings
4.) Too expensive to live
''Eat Free'' title
ReplyDeleteI think that the extra information is putting in more detail.
FREE EATING
ReplyDeleteI like the way this article short but effective
Happy Free Meals!
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