Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing Analysis & Writing
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Updated for the 2024 Election! Propaganda and Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing Analysis and Written Reflection is a 35-page, low-prep and fascinating lesson that both you and your students will enjoy. In this lesson, students are introduced to the concept of propaganda and how politicians use propaganda, particularly through campaign ads, to influence voters. Students will be able to explain what propaganda is, why it’s important to know what propaganda is, how politicians use propaganda in their campaign ads, and how effective they think the message is in those ads.
This lesson includes an “into” activity, a “through” close viewing and analysis of campaign ads, and a “beyond” writing assessment. To get the students into the lesson, students will explore the word propaganda. Then they will analyze several 2020 presidential campaign ads. Finally, they will write about their conclusions.
The lesson includes the following:
a hyperlinked Table of Contents
About this Resource which includes a forced link copy to the Google doc which you can edit to serve your needs
Detailed Lesson Plan with standards, objectives and learning targets
Essential Question: How do propaganda techniques influence public opinion in political campaign ads?
3 Guiding Questions:
What are some common propaganda techniques used in political campaign ads, and how do they impact viewers' perceptions of the candidates?
How do the messaging and visual elements of Kamala Harris''s ads differ from those of Donald Trump's ads, and what might these differences reveal about their respective campaign strategies?
In what ways do Kamala Harris''s and Donald Trump's ads appeal to different demographics or voter groups, and how does this contribute to the overall effectiveness of their campaigns?
Propaganda Word Study
Four Types of Propaganda Used in Campaign Ads
Close Viewing Analyzing Campaign Ads of 3 of Kamala Harris's 2024 campaign ads and 3 of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign ads
Propaganda and Political Campaign Ads Writing Assessment
Writing Assessment Rubric (landscape and portrait mode)
R.A.C.E.S poster for analytical writing
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