1. SPPRENWA            2. ROPSTE

             3. SOIVLEETIN


     UNSCRAMBLE THESE
          WORDS
4. BTUYUOE
               Finished?
             What is the link?

                             6. WRTITTE
    5. TLEFAEL
1. NEWSPAPER             2. POSTER

             3. TELEVISION


     UNSCRAMBLE THESE
          WORDS
4. YOUTUBE    They are all types
                     of…
              Media/Campaigning


                             6. TWITTER
    5. LEAFLET
Today we will…
• Finalise planning for stages 2.4-2.7
 - 2.4 ‘What types of media will you use to
   get your message across?’ (pg 20)
 - 2.5 ‘Why have you chosen these types of
    media?’ (pg 21-22)
 - 2.6 ‘How do you intend to discover what
    impact your advocacy has had?’ (pg 23)
 - 2.7 ‘How long is this going to take?’ (pg23)
2.4 ‘What types of media will you use to get your
             message across?’ (pg 20)

2.5 ‘Why have you chosen these types of media?’ (pg
                     21 -22)

    In this section you get marks for
justifying your choice…sell why you chose
 these types of media and show off how
 appropriate they are for your campaign.
Your challenge: Convince people…
SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE
DELIVERING A SPEECH
POSTERS
LETTER TO AN MP




        Sainsbury's Tiger Bread To
        Be Renamed Giraffe Bread
        After Child's Heart-
        Warming Letter
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
PETITION

What are e-petitions?
e-petitions are an easy, personal way for you to
influence government and Parliament in the
UK. You can create an e-petition about
anything that the government is responsible
for and if it gets at least 100,000 signatures, it
will be considered for debate in the House of
Commons.
Can you fill in the blanks…
  • I think my group should use _________
    as it will __________

  • I don’t think my group should use
    _________ because _________
 ‘I think my group should use a poster around school, as it will be immediately
accessible to over 2000 people and can be used to direct people to our other
media.’

‘I don’t think my group should use a letter to an MP, as we are aiming to raise
local awareness and we can do this more effectively through methods aimed
directly at the public.’
2.6 How do you intend to discover what impact your
           advocacy has had? (Page 23)


READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 23.



Decide if the following are open or closed
               questions…
2.6 How do you intend to discover what impact your
             advocacy has had? (Page 23)

• On a scale of 1 – 10 how much do know about
  plans to develop the high-speed railway HS2?
• Should people at 16 be allowed to vote?
• Do you feel that people your age are keen to
  tackle homophobia around school, and if so
  why?
• What is your general attitude towards the
  homeless?
• Do you think people should have the right to
  die? Y/N
• ‘Information about profits and taxes should
  be completely transparent’ AGREE/NOT
  SURE/DISAGREE
2.7 How long is this going to take? Estimate the time
                you will need to: (page23)

• Find information            • Stage 3 involves preparing
                                resources and carrying out
• Prepare the advocacy          the advocacy – this has to be
• Carry out the                 written up and all resources
                                presented by the 12th Oct.
  advocacy                    • It is likely you will need to use
• Assess the impact             Summer to gather
• Review the task               information and prepare, and
                                September to carry this out.

• Stage 4 and stage 5 must be completed by
  Christmas break so you will need to spend Oct
  and November on these.
HOMEWORK
• Prepare any drafts to be written up in
  controlled conditions next lesson
• Look back at any improvements you might
  need to make at this stage

Stage 2.4 2.7

  • 1.
    1. SPPRENWA 2. ROPSTE 3. SOIVLEETIN UNSCRAMBLE THESE WORDS 4. BTUYUOE Finished? What is the link? 6. WRTITTE 5. TLEFAEL
  • 2.
    1. NEWSPAPER 2. POSTER 3. TELEVISION UNSCRAMBLE THESE WORDS 4. YOUTUBE They are all types of… Media/Campaigning 6. TWITTER 5. LEAFLET
  • 3.
    Today we will… •Finalise planning for stages 2.4-2.7 - 2.4 ‘What types of media will you use to get your message across?’ (pg 20) - 2.5 ‘Why have you chosen these types of media?’ (pg 21-22) - 2.6 ‘How do you intend to discover what impact your advocacy has had?’ (pg 23) - 2.7 ‘How long is this going to take?’ (pg23)
  • 4.
    2.4 ‘What typesof media will you use to get your message across?’ (pg 20) 2.5 ‘Why have you chosen these types of media?’ (pg 21 -22) In this section you get marks for justifying your choice…sell why you chose these types of media and show off how appropriate they are for your campaign.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
    LETTER TO ANMP Sainsbury's Tiger Bread To Be Renamed Giraffe Bread After Child's Heart- Warming Letter
  • 10.
  • 11.
    PETITION What are e-petitions? e-petitionsare an easy, personal way for you to influence government and Parliament in the UK. You can create an e-petition about anything that the government is responsible for and if it gets at least 100,000 signatures, it will be considered for debate in the House of Commons.
  • 12.
    Can you fillin the blanks… • I think my group should use _________ as it will __________ • I don’t think my group should use _________ because _________ ‘I think my group should use a poster around school, as it will be immediately accessible to over 2000 people and can be used to direct people to our other media.’ ‘I don’t think my group should use a letter to an MP, as we are aiming to raise local awareness and we can do this more effectively through methods aimed directly at the public.’
  • 13.
    2.6 How doyou intend to discover what impact your advocacy has had? (Page 23) READ THE INSTRUCTIONS ON PAGE 23. Decide if the following are open or closed questions…
  • 14.
    2.6 How doyou intend to discover what impact your advocacy has had? (Page 23) • On a scale of 1 – 10 how much do know about plans to develop the high-speed railway HS2? • Should people at 16 be allowed to vote? • Do you feel that people your age are keen to tackle homophobia around school, and if so why? • What is your general attitude towards the homeless? • Do you think people should have the right to die? Y/N • ‘Information about profits and taxes should be completely transparent’ AGREE/NOT SURE/DISAGREE
  • 15.
    2.7 How longis this going to take? Estimate the time you will need to: (page23) • Find information • Stage 3 involves preparing resources and carrying out • Prepare the advocacy the advocacy – this has to be • Carry out the written up and all resources presented by the 12th Oct. advocacy • It is likely you will need to use • Assess the impact Summer to gather • Review the task information and prepare, and September to carry this out. • Stage 4 and stage 5 must be completed by Christmas break so you will need to spend Oct and November on these.
  • 16.
    HOMEWORK • Prepare anydrafts to be written up in controlled conditions next lesson • Look back at any improvements you might need to make at this stage

Editor's Notes

  • #6 On a3 paper to hold up and jot the positivesPRINT OFF TYPE OR JUST TELL EACH GROUPPICKED 6TYPES TO LIMIT PRESENTATIONS AS SOME WONT WANT TO PRESENT BUT CAN JUST PLAN
  • #7 +CAN REACH A LARGE AUDIENCE, FREE, QUICK TO SET UP, GOOD FOR YOUNG PEOPLE_ NEED TO WORK TO GET FOLLOWERS AND IF NOT SEEN HAS NO EFFECT
  • #8 + CAN SHOW PASSION, IMMEDIATE AUDIENCE, MUST BE PERSUASIVE- NERVES, WHERE TO GET YOUR AUDIENCE, WHAT NEXT
  • #9 + EYE CATCHING, LARGE AUDIENCE SAY AROUND SCHOOLDIFFICULT TO JUDGE EFFECT, LIMITED INFORMATIONMAY WORK WELL TO GET INTEREST AND WORK ALONGSIDE A SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE
  • #10 + INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE - MIGHT NOT BE SEEN OR RESPONDED TO
  • #11 +LOTS OF INFORMATION, ASSISTS A SPEECHCAREFUL PLANNING, WHAT NEXT?
  • #12 +NUMBERS_ MIGHT NOT BE EFFECTIVE
  • #15 WRITE DOWN ANSWERS THEN FEEDBACK AT END?Discuss pros and cons of each
  • #17 Not sure if this is accurate for everyone by this stage?