Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Grade 6: Media Literacy

The cereal boxes are finished and they look wonderful! Now, for our next step, we will create commercials to advertise them. We're going to watch a few commercials to see how they're made. After we watch them, answer the following questions by responding to this blog post.
  1. Summarize the commercial.
  2. What is the cereal's mascot? What does he or she do during the commercial?
  3. Is there a picture of the product? Does it look the same or different than in real life? Does it look bigger or better than it does in real life? Why do you think that is?
  4. How do the children in the commercial look? Are they happy?
  5. What sound effects or music does the commercial use? Do the sounds make it more exciting?
  6. Are there any prizes or special offers discussed by the characters or narrator of your commercial?
  7. Why do you think that the commercial has been created in cartoon?
Members of Team Tackle Crunch will focus on Lucky Charms.
Members of Team Super Crunch will focus on Rice Krispies.
Members of Team Sporty Crunch will focus on Frosted Flakes.
Members of Team Crunchy Goodness will focus on Cocoa Puffs.

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Once you've watched the commercials and answered the questions, work with your group members to storyboard a commercial for your cereal. To see an example, click to enlarge.
Remember: If you'd like your commercial posted online, you absolutely, positively...
  • Must have a media release.
  • Must NOT include anything in your commercial that shows anything above your neck.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

1. Snap, Crackle, and Pop are driving really fast to get to the kids to make the cereal pop. Meanwhile the kids are waiting for Snap, Crackle and Pop to start making the cereal pop. Then they come and the cereal starts to come alive.

2. The cereal’s mascots are Snap, Crackle and Pop. They are driving in a car and they were trying to get to the top of the cereal box. To start making some sound when the kids pour the milk. They were a little late but then the kids were really happy.

3. There is a picture of the product but then the cereal looks so much better than in real life. The cereal shakes because of the three mascots. I think the cereal is computerized.

4. The children look really disappointed in the beginning because they thought that it was going to start talking. Then the three people jumped out of the box and the cereal starts ‘talking’.

5. One of the sounds is the sound of the car accelerating it makes people more excited. The sound of the cereal also tells everyone what happens when you pour milk in it.

6. There are no special prizes in the cereal, but it is suppose to make noises.

7. The commercial is made in cartoon because it’s easier to make and because kids usually like it that way.