This lesson is part of a series of 10 lessons for students aged 11-14 and is titled “The Apprentice – Advertising.”
This PowerPoint commences with a starter activity in which students pair up famous advertising slogans with global companies. After this they are issued criteria for effective advertising which enables teacher exposition. Students are issued a company (of 10) and are tasked with designing an advert for it using the criteria. There are then comprehension questions and an extension activity. In the plenary, the class are cold called and a thinking thumbs voting plenary decides on who this week’s lesson is the winner of The Apprentice.
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Thanks for taking the time to leave a review Rennie. As a way of saying thanks, feel free to look through the 300+ lessons on the site and email me for any one extra lesson - totally free of charge (danguiney78@gmail.com). I'll also add you to my mailing list if you want so you know when I post new teaching ideas. This lesson is one of a set of 10 so feel free to search my store for The Apprentice if you'd like another. Wishing you a great day, Dan @ Dan's History Highway
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Terrific powerpoint-based lesson. Took me two lessons to get the tasks complete but lots of fast-paced activities which kept my guys engaged throughout. Recommended.
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Thanks for taking the time to leave a review Perry. As a way of saying thanks, feel free to look through the 300+ lessons on the site and email me for any one extra lesson - totally free of charge (danguiney78@gmail.com). I'll also add you to my mailing list if you want so you know when I post new teaching ideas. This lesson is one of a set of 10 so feel free to search my store for The Apprentice if you'd like another. Wishing you a great day, Dan @ Dan's History Highway
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