Convince Me!

Social Studies

Students will look for and analyze the techniques used by advertisers to sell products and services.

What You Need

What to Do

  1. Discuss with students what they already know about advertising techniques for selling products and services. Then ask them to think of ads that try to sell a particular point of view in order to shape public opinion and affect readers' behavior. Examples might include the following:
    • health and safety issues such as fire safety, seat-belt or bicycle helmet use, and anti-smoking messages
    • political ads for or against candidates
    • environmental issues, such as those involving carpooling to cut down on pollution from cars, land use, and logging versus animal protection
  2. Have students look through magazines and newspapers for examples of opinion-shaping ads and cut them out.
  3. Divide the class into groups and distribute the ads among them. Explain that you would like each group to take several ads and analyze them, using the Analysis Chart. Have them staple the ad to its analysis chart.
  4. Bring students together as a class to discuss their findings. In summation, point out that while some ads take a stand that most readers can agree with (such as fire safety), it is important to consider the source of each ad, its purpose, and what other points of view might be worth discussing before making a decision.

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