
5.3.1 Research
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Victoria Massack
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Writing: Research
Learners can:
brainstorm possible PSA slogans
finish researching and taking notes for the PSA project
reflect on their project progress
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A slogan is a concise and memorable phrase that connects to a specific cause or product
For example, when you hear Nike's® slogan, “Just do it,” you probably think of sneakers or playing sports.
Their brand is associated with movement and athletics, so it makes sense that their slogan is all about being active
When trying to create a slogan, it is a good idea to use strong words that evoke emotion or create imagery.
You could also create a slogan that rhymes or includes alliteration to help the audience better remember it.
Selecting a Slogan
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Companies can use specific words, images, and sounds to create memorable slogans.
When creating a slogan, you also want to think about your audience's emotional connection to your content
Some slogans focus on a sense of safety, honesty, or family in order to make the audience feel more at ease or trusting of the speaker
Examples: Olive Garden's® slogan is “When you’re here, you’re family”
State Farm's® slogan is “Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there”
Emotional Connection
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As you are thinking of what the slogan can be for your PSA, think about these questions:
What would you want your audience to remember most from your presentation?
How can you use strong words to create a concise message?
How can you use rhyme or alliteration?
How do you want your audience to feel when they hear your motto?
You do not need to have your slogan completely figured out today, however, it will be a part of your outline in a few days... so start thinking!!!
Stop and Think
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Today, we will continue working on the PSA Project Notes. Please open the document now!
If you need a blank document, you can download in on page 5 of your edio lesson
The rest of class is independent work time to complete the Source 3 section of the PSA Project Notes
You need to finish the document completely today! Remember, you need at least 3 source notes sections completed!
Research
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Today is the final day to complete Research for your PSA Project
Don't forget to save your work when you are finished!
After you have completed your notes, the rest of class is choice time. You can be working on:
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Writing: Research
Learners can:
brainstorm possible PSA slogans
finish researching and taking notes for the PSA project
reflect on their project progress
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