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Warm Up 06.04.10 Describe your 3 favorite advertisements What is it? Why do you like it? Does it actually make you like the product more? Why? 4 lines

Class Business Agenda: Warm up/role Share warm up Final Project Today’s Objectives Work on final Project Announcements Final Project due on June 8th

Warm Up 06.04.10 Describe your 3 favorite advertisements What is it? Why do you like it? Does it actually make you like the product more? Why? 4 lines

WORK ON PROJECT Complete handout Start designing your advertisement

What is in an advertisement: Headline 2 supporting facts about topic – information about topic Visually appealing (color, pictures etc.) Advertisement must be interesting, attention grabbing!

Teach them how one man’s greed sparked race-based slavery! TEACH BACON! Mr. Walker, This man brought blacks and whites together for personal gain… Teach them how one man’s greed sparked race-based slavery!

How the Renaissance changed art Teaching Perspective taught us to Look Beyond the Picture: PERSPECTIVE HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND ART! RENAISSANCE IS… First use of linear perspective! Draws you inward Creates 3D effect How the Renaissance changed art Notice the difference? Notice the difference?

Segregate Your Class! BOYS TO THE BACK, GIRLS TO THE FRONT! Jim Crow Laws discriminated against African Americans. What does it feel like to be treated differently? Mr. Walker, segregating us by gender taught us to understand racial segregation.

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