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”I Like Ike” TV Campaign Ad Analysis (1950s - Fifties) + Distance Learning Versi

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This resource went well in my 1950s unit. The students enjoyed making a campaign poster after the lesson.
I use this with my Honors 6 Language Arts as part of our rhetoric/argument unit because it includes media analysis, and I have them create their own political ad. This campaign ad analysis is super useful as part of their preparation, and they find it really intriguing as well.

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”I Like Ike” TV Campaign Ad Analysis guides students to through the first political ad on the new medium of television. Students study the two pictures from the ad and then are asked to compare it to today’s political ads. Finally students create a political poster listing reasons why voters should support Eisenhower. An alternate version of the assignment includes a YouTube address and a QR Code linking to the original 1952 commercial. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans. And of course, a key is included.

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