
Writing is hard work and a lot of fun (witheyes)
The interview project in reading class is well underway. A lot of the blogs are looking good. Here are the requirements for the interviews:
- Interviewee cannot be a family member
- Interviewee cannot be a Challenger staff member
- Interviewee must be an adult
- Interview questions must be open-ended (no yes or no answers)
- Interviews may be conducted by phone, email or in person
- Parent or guardian must accompany you to the interview if it is done in person
- Interview will be published at your blog
- 400-800 words in length
- May be written in “question and answer” format or in “paragraph with embedded quotes” style
- You must ask at least five questions
- The questions must be approved by me before the interview
I figured it would be a good idea to write some example interviews myself so you could see the ways in can be done.
For an example of an interview written up in question and answer format see Jeff Brady, NPR Reporter.
For some examples of the embedded quote format see:
Writer and Teacher, James Van Pelt
Dwight D. Jones Leads Colorado Education
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Still Working Hard
Fantasy Writer, T. A. Barron
Some possible candidates for interviews are:
- Police officer
- government official
- business owner
- veteran
- doctor
- lawyer
- veterinarian
- athlete
- pastor
- actor
- musician
- bus driver
- the queen of England
- mail carrier
Good luck. I look forward to reading your work!