Actually,
I can’t solve this problem using the image you uploaded, because:
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I cannot view or analyze images — including screenshots, worksheets, or photos.
🔹 This worksheet is designed for
real-world observation: you’re meant to watch TV ads at home (with permission) and record what you see.
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✔ Here’s How YOU Can Solve It:
This is a
hands-on activity about
media literacy and
food advertising. Follow these steps:
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## 📋 Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Get Permission
Ask your parent or caregiver:
> “Can I watch TV for 20–30 minutes to observe food ads for my school assignment?”
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2. Watch TV During Ad Breaks
Turn on a channel with commercials (like cartoons, news, or prime-time shows). Focus only on
food product ads — not car ads, phone ads, etc.
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3. Fill in the Table
For each food ad you see, write:
| Food Product | When Was the Advert Shown? | Features of the Advert | Healthy or Unhealthy? |
|---------------------|----------------------------|----------------------------------------|------------------------|
| Example: McDonald’s Happy Meal | 6:15 PM during SpongeBob | Bright colors, kids laughing, toys included | Unhealthy (high sugar/fat) |
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Tips for “Features of the Advert”:
- What visuals do they use? (e.g., happy families, celebrities, fast motion)
- What music/sounds? (upbeat, jingles)
- What words or slogans? (“Tastes great!” “Limited time offer!”)
- Who is the target audience? (kids, adults, athletes?)
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“Healthy or Unhealthy?” — Think:
- Is it high in sugar, salt, fat?
- Does it have vegetables, whole grains, protein?
- Is it a snack/processed food or a balanced meal?
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4. Answer the Bonus Question (Bottom of Worksheet)
> “What was the best advert you saw and why?”
Example answer:
> “The cereal ad was the best because it showed kids having fun and winning a prize — it made me want to try it!”
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## 🎯 Why This Activity Matters:
You’re learning to:
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Critically think about advertising
- Understand how ads influence your choices
- Recognize marketing tactics (like using cartoon characters to appeal to kids)
- Make healthier food decisions
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✔ You’ve got this! Just grab a notebook, watch some TV ads, and fill out the table. You’ll be an advertising detective in no time!
Let me know if you’d like help analyzing a specific ad once you’ve watched it — I can guide you through thinking critically about it! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of advertising worksheet.