Published with permission, Gwen Davidson, Hastings High School, Objective 3: The students will be able to present their advertising idea to the class
Present class with a variety of magazine images Include advertisements in which the words have been covered and photographs from magazine articles
Table of Contents: Advertising Unit Activity Page # Introduction to Unit in 40 of U S middle and high schools Companies pay up to $195,000 for a
Students read ads in a newspaper or magazine and design alternatives • Students advertise the school • Students think and talk about how advertising has
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Go global with your anti-tobacco message by creating your own website Age Group: Middle school and older # of Participants: 4 - 6 Time
of ads Materials: Classroom poster, magazines or newspapers (from home or your school library), Worksheet 1, Bonus Activity 1 Time: 1 class period (35
the influence of advertising lesson outline student activities 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 What Appeals to You? What Doesn't?
Has this activity changed how you think about marketing? Optional Activity: Debate: Marketing Soda in Schools Social Studies, Health [
Students' Activities: 1-1 What Appeals to You? What Doesn't? • Two weeks before giving this lesson, ask students to collect examples of ads they like and
Activity 4: Let's explore where they target us (40 minutes) Students will walk through their school and take pictures of the advertising that is evident