M3 Evaluation of Campaigns 1.) Feedback forms (evaluation sheets asking people to full out specific information) 2.) Online Survey - do a questionnaire via online to get feedback on how effective the campaign was 3.) Interviews focus groups 4.) Observations - to observe if people appear happy, sad blah blah Maintenance of the Theme what is the main message of the campaign Each point is a paragraph `1.) Pathos (2 strats) 2.) Ethos (2 strats) 3,) Logos (2 strats) Promotional strats: can be further catogerized to ethos (counseller) logos(stastis, flyer) pathos (personal testimony) booths posters music/jingles dramatic presentations video presentations special guests/ lectures/ presenters celebrities t-shirts brochures mascots puppets (we love a puppet show) merch free samples Organizational Strategies 1. Historical Evidence 2. Use of Statistics 3. Credible or Authoritative sources 4. Use of Facts or Evidence 5. Chronological Sequencing 6. Paragraphing/Lengths 7. Use of Definitions 8. Use of Quotes 9. Use of Short Stories/Anecdotes 10. Personal Testimonies 11. Compare and Contrast 12. Cause and Effect 13. Use of examples 14. Flash Forward 15. Flashback 16. Foreshadowing 17. Inductive/Deductive Reasoning 18. Problem/Solution 19. Use of Details 20. Use of Categories/Classification Timetable Days\weeks, specific date and time Days/Weeks ideally 7 days to span the timetable for planning of events Day of event 15th (ensure to specify the date_ Discuss what happens 3days before event which is like Friday consist of meetings, setup plans Saturday is set up boots, etc Theme is something like Health is your wealth Days/Weeks ideally 7 days to span the timetable for planning of events Day of event 15th (ensure to specify the date_ Discuss what happens 3days before event which is like Friday consist of meetings, setup plans Saturday is set up boots, etc PERSONELLE/ Invitees ( chefs, dietitian, fitness trainers) Benefits1.) Children's academic performance will increase 2.) Less sickly children 3.) Improved mental health Pathos strategy - motivational speeches and burnout appeals to pathos Logos strategy - lectures appeals to logos M1 Inductive something single something individual and making a general statement about it Inductive reasoning is a method of drawing conclusions by going from the specific to the general. It's usually contrasted with deductive reasoning, where you proceed from general information to specific conclusions. Inductive reasoning is also called inductive logic or bottom-up reasoning. when a writer uses an anecdote its induction When looking for main point look at source, title, first or last paragraph every OS and LT have to tie it back to your ethos pathos and logos M2 Know ur Phonics Consonnant clusters Devoiced Acopoce Voiceless th Voiced th loaning of words Comment on attitude, why you used the variety Non linguistic motivators that influenced the variety Linguistic motivators that influenced the variety