Premium heavy cotton classic fit T-shirt with "PRESS" lettering - a garment designed for news reporters navigating war zones (please, never do without a ballistic vest and hard hat) and conflict environments. The large, bold letters are strategically positioned on the front and back of the shirt, ensuring maximum visibility even at long distances. The high-contrast white lettering on the black fabric makes it easily discernible in various lighting conditions and bad environmental conditions, like smoke. This feature ensures that you are easily identifiable as a journalist (reporters, photographers, videographers, correspondents) and as a neutral observer for the police, military, various factions in a conflict and also by colleagues and emergency responders. The black fabric of the shirt is intentionally chosen to distinguish it from typical military attire. This non-threatening color helps journalists blend seamlessly into their surroundings, minimizing the risk of unnecessary attention. Comfortable shirt for both men and women. Relaxed and regular fit. We are delighted for our exclusive collaboration with the esteemed audiovisual storyteller Andrew B. Powers and are pleased to be able to offer his works here. Designed with ❤️ in California (USA)/England (UK) and produced fairly. Fabric details .: Heavy fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) .: Solid colors are 100% cotton .: Seamless double-needle collar .: Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems .: 100% combed and ring-spun cotton .: Taped neck and shoulders for durability .: Sports Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester .: Other heather colors are 50% polyester, 50% ring-spung cotton .: Fiber content may vary by color Care instructions - Wash: Machine, warm, inside out, similar colors - Tumble Dry: Low - Bleach: Only non-chlorine - Dry Clean: Do not dry clean - Iron: Do not iron
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'So you want to be a journalist?' is a complete module to be used for Year 5/6 (Upper KS2/US 4/5) English lessons, written by a former newspaper reporter. It contains plans for a starter, main activity/activities and a plenary for 7 differentiated lessons plus additional advice for forming a journalism club. The pick-up-and-go pack includes accompanying PowerPoints and specially created resources to go with each lesson. The aim of this module is to teach students to find and develop their own news stories as well as writing articles in a truly journalistic style. Features: • Introduction to shorthand • Finding the news in community • Key features and layout of a news article • Writing from a press release • Developing articles to add interest • Experiencing a replica press conference (scripts included) • Creating a school newspaper Like this? Try the free Hilarious Headlines game.