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M A R K E T I N G S A L E S A N D S E R V I C E PATHWAY: COURSE: UNIT 7: Marketing Communications and Promotion Professional Sales and Promotion Developing a Promotional Plan Advertising Section Annotation: INTRODUCTION The students will use their knowledge of advertising and promotion to develop and advertising campaign for a non-profit organization. Grade(s): 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th Time: 3-5 50 minute class periods Author: Beth Pitts, Hall County High School Additional Author(s): Revised by Memory Reed, Harris County High School (reed-m@harris.k12.ga.us) Students with Disabilities: For students with disabilities, the instructor should refer to the student's IEP to be sure that the accommodations specified are being provided. Instructors should also familiarize themselves with the provisions of Behavior Intervention Plans that may be part of a student's IEP. Frequent consultation with a student's special education instructor will be beneficial in providing appropriate differentiation. Georgia CTAE Resource Network Unit Plan Resource Unit 7 Promotional Plan Advertising Page 1 of 5

FOCUS STANDARDS GPS Focus Standards: MKT-PSP-7. Students will demonstrate advertising techniques used in a promotion plan. a. Develop advertising headlines. b. Select illustrations for advertisements. c. Write promotional messages that appeal to targeted markets. d. Select the type-style for advertisements. e. Create advertising layouts. f. Create storyboards for broadcast advertisements. g. Check advertising proofs. h. Eplain the use of direct advertising strategies. i. Eplain considerations in using databases in advertising. j. Maintain a database of competitor information. k. Write direct-mail letters. l. Develop collateral pieces for direct-mail advertising. m. Eplain the use of online advertisements in the promotion/advertising industry. n. Describe the use of e-mail marketing in the promotion/advertising industry. o. Write content for use on the Internet. p. Eplain the capabilities of tools used in website creation. q. Develop website design/components. GPS Academic Standards: ELA12LSV1. The student participates in student-to-teacher, student-to-student, and group verbal interactions. ELA12LSV2. The student formulates reasoned judgments about written and oral communication in various media genres. The student delivers focused, coherent, and polished presentations that convey a clear and distinct perspective, demonstrate solid reasoning skills, and combine rhetorical strategies of narration, eposition, persuasion, and description. National / Local Standards / Industry / ISTE: UNDERSTANDINGS & GOALS Enduring Understandings: Students will understand all of the elements that go into an advertising campaign. Students will understand the importance of non-profit organizations. Essential Questions: What is a non-profit organization? Why would a non-profit organization need to advertise? What is involved in an advertising campaign? Georgia CTAE Resource Network Unit Plan Resource Unit 7 Promotional Plan Advertising Page 2 of 5

Knowledge from this Unit: Define headlines Define layouts Know how companies use direct mail. Know how companies advertise via the internet. Know how to develop an advertising campaign. Know what a non-profit organization is and how it works. Skills from this Unit: Developing advertisements. Developing storyboards. Writing content for advertising. Logo Design. ASSESSMENT(S) Assessment Method Type: Pre-test Objective assessment - multiple-choice, true- false, etc. Quizzes/Tests Unit test Group project Individual project Self-assessment - May include practice quizzes, games, simulations, checklists, etc. Self-check rubrics Self-check during writing/planning process Journal reflections on concepts, personal eperiences and impact on one s life Reflect on evaluations of work from teachers, business partners, and competition judges Academic prompts Practice quizzes/tests Subjective assessment/informal observations Essay tests Observe students working with partners Observe students role playing Peer-assessment Peer editing & commentary of products/projects/presentations using rubrics Peer editing and/or critiquing Dialogue and Discussion Student/teacher conferences Partner and small group discussions Whole group discussions Interaction with/feedback from community members/speakers and business partners Constructed Responses Chart good reading/writing/listening/speaking habits Application of skills to real-life situations/scenarios Post-test Georgia CTAE Resource Network Unit Plan Resource Unit 7 Promotional Plan Advertising Page 3 of 5

Assessment(s) Title: Advertising Project Assessment(s) Description/Directions: Develop an advertising campaign for a non-profit organization. LEARNING EXPERIENCES Sequence of Instruction 1. Identify the Standards. Standards should be posted in the classroom for each lesson. MKT-PSP-7. Students will demonstrate advertising techniques used in a promotion plan. a. Develop advertising headlines. b. Select illustrations for advertisements. c. Write promotional messages that appeal to targeted markets. d. Select the type-style for advertisements. e. Create advertising layouts. f. Create storyboards for broadcast advertisements. g. Check advertising proofs. h. Eplain the use of direct advertising strategies. i. Eplain considerations in using databases in advertising. j. Maintain a database of competitor information. k. Write direct-mail letters. l. Develop collateral pieces for direct-mail advertising. m. Eplain the use of online advertisements in the promotion/advertising industry. n. Describe the use of e-mail marketing in the promotion/advertising industry. o. Write content for use on the Internet. p. Eplain the capabilities of tools used in website creation. q. Develop website design/components. 2. Review Essential Questions. What is a non-profit organization? Why would a non-profit organization need to advertise? What is involved in an advertising campaign? 3. Identify and review the unit vocabulary. 4. Break students into pairs (use numbered pairs, pull names from a hat, etc. to determine pairs). Then hand out Advertising Project from this unit. Have students find a non-profit organization to research and for which to develop an advertising campaign. Have each group give you its organization, making sure you don t have any two groups with the same organizations. 5. You may have the whole project done and turned in as a manual, as stated in the project. You may also choose to have the students actually present their campaign and video tape their television ad with movie maker or some other video editing program. They may also make the radio ad for more realistic and interesting work. Georgia CTAE Resource Network Unit Plan Resource Unit 7 Promotional Plan Advertising Page 4 of 5

6. You can determine how long to allow for this project, depending on how much time you have available and how detailed you want the students to make it. It should take at least 3-4 days to do a decent project. Notes & Reflections: CULMINATING PERFORMANCE TASK(S) Culminating Unit Performance Task(s): Culminating Unit Performance Task Description/Directions/Differentiated Instruction: UNIT RESOURCES Web Resources: Attachments, Materials & Equipment: Computers, art supplies, internet access What 21st Century Technology was used in this Unit: Slide Show Software Graphing Software Audio File(s) Interactive Whiteboard Calculator Graphic Organizer Student Response System Desktop Publishing Image File(s) Web Design Software Blog Video Animation Software Wiki Electronic Game or Puzzle Maker Email Website Georgia CTAE Resource Network Unit Plan Resource Unit 7 Promotional Plan Advertising Page 5 of 5