Written
by Frank Baker ©2004
CORRELATION TO TEACHING STANDARDS
The newly released Partnership
for 21st Century Skills Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) Literacy
Map for English (Oct. 2004)
includes the following sample Student Outcome:
By grade 4 students will be able to:
- make a record of commercials aired during Saturday morning
cartoon programming. Categorize and tally such details as:
- the kinds of products
advertised,
- the method(s) the ad uses to attract younger viewers,
- the gender the ad seems to address,
- and estimated ages of children appearing in the ads
Select several of the ads and survey classmates about what ads
are favorites.
Analyze the survey for patterns of popular appeal. What are
"patterns of popular appeal?"
McREL National Standards
which include Advertising
OBJECTIVES
& HANDOUTS
All teachers should ask themselves: what do I want students
to know about advertising in general, and then specifically
advertising on television, and
the advertising of toys on television.
You can certainly ask students:
- where might they find commercials for toys?
( Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel, Saturday
morning network TV)
-can they remember any particular toy ad they've seen recently?
-can they remember which network or cable/satellite channel it
aired on?
-can they remember what, specifically in the ad, made the toy
look so attractive or appealing?
This activity is designed to help them understand the concept of
target audience, and how advertisers use certain production
techniques to make a toy look irresistible.
One of my first objectives is to introduce the major concepts
of media literacy.
Several concepts apply directly to this activity including:
all media are constructed;
media use unique and creative languages;
media are primarily businesses designed to make a profit.
The following handouts will be helpful to you and your
students as you progress through the procedures:
Handout #1
Questions to ask about toys & advertising
Handout #2 Script for Typhoon 2 toy seen in "Buy
Me That Too"
Handout #3 Script for Turbo Tricksters toy seen
in "Buy Me That"
Handout #4 Attributes of commercials aimed at
girls and boys
Download Toy Ad Tricks (Zillions
magazine, Nov./Dec. 1998)
NOTE: This is a large file and will take several minutes to
download, depending
on your connection.
Site updated on:
12/03/2007
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