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Do you have an opinion? What fires you up?
Propaganda - 1 [ mass noun ] information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view: he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda.
• the dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy: the party's leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary.
2 ( Propaganda) a committee of catholic cardinals
Shaping Young Minds:
Is this propaganda or simply education? Where and why do these lines blur?
What say you? - Oil and Gas Roadshow
Think Think Think!
Propaganda or Education? Write a SEXY Paragraph
Q: Is the Oil and Gas Roadshow education or propaganda?
S= state your point
E= give an example (quote from article)
eX= explain how this shows your point
Y= you analyse why/ how this is education or propaganda
Only if you really need it . . .
The Oil and Gas Roadshow that is touring around Taranaki at the moment is most definitely ______________ . This is because this show is touring around primary schools which means that ___________________________________ . According to the article from the Otago Daily Times on the 20th February Catherine Delahunty states that ___________________________. This leads us to think that ______________________________ . This article also states that the roadshow explains that ________________________ , which is clearly ________________ . This evidence makes it clear that primary school children ____________________________________ .
• the dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy: the party's leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary.
2 ( Propaganda) a committee of catholic cardinals
Shaping Young Minds:
Is this propaganda or simply education? Where and why do these lines blur?
What say you? - Oil and Gas Roadshow
- What is all the fuss about?
- What do you think?
- Is this propaganda?
- What would you think if your children went to the roadshow and came home talking about how cool oil drilling was?
Think Think Think!
Propaganda or Education? Write a SEXY Paragraph
Q: Is the Oil and Gas Roadshow education or propaganda?
S= state your point
E= give an example (quote from article)
eX= explain how this shows your point
Y= you analyse why/ how this is education or propaganda
Only if you really need it . . .
The Oil and Gas Roadshow that is touring around Taranaki at the moment is most definitely ______________ . This is because this show is touring around primary schools which means that ___________________________________ . According to the article from the Otago Daily Times on the 20th February Catherine Delahunty states that ___________________________. This leads us to think that ______________________________ . This article also states that the roadshow explains that ________________________ , which is clearly ________________ . This evidence makes it clear that primary school children ____________________________________ .
How do you turn your paragraph into an awesome essay?
Check the points that you have:
Your paragraph basically becomes your introduction
Also think about:
Remember: be clear, be direct,
tell me what to think!
Check the points that you have:
- 3 robust points
- evidence for each point - quotes
- they support your point education or propaganda
Your paragraph basically becomes your introduction
- take out any evidence and save this for your body paragraphs
Also think about:
- what is your purpose? (to convince?)
- who is your audience? (Mrs T- each other)
- What is your tone? (commanding attention?)
- is your writing convincing/ perceptive/ intelligent/ interesting?
Remember: be clear, be direct,
tell me what to think!
Grammar and spelling!
- NZ Oil and Gas (NZOG) then after that you can simply say NZOG
- Do not use acronyms, without explaining then first.
- deep sea oil drilling
- primary and secondary schools
- i is ALWAYS A CAPITAL ON IT'S OWN!
- ‘What Lives Down Under’
- Quotes need " " said Catherine Delahunty
- Be consistent!!! roadshow or Roadshow, your choice.
- Run-on sentences - break up with commas, then fill sto