In class you will create a
brochure to advertise you travel agency. Brochures must focus on the history of the destination
you chose. It must include pictures, text, and a bibliography of the
resources. This can be done by using http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/Printing_Press/
Travel brochure examples can be seen here- http://www.notesfromtheroad.com/index4.html?utm_expid=6494612-4
This site offers photos, maps, and narratives on places
all over the world. http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/family-trips/photos/ National Geographic city guides, which contain in-depth
information, city and park highlights, and more, are available from this page.
Examine them together.
After looking at these resources, what additional information do you need to make a useful travel brochure?
Think about these questions:
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Who is
your audience for this brochure? What is your purpose? (Is it to convince your parents to take you on a
trip? Is it to share with your grandparents so they can learn about your
adventure? Is it for your neighbors to help them if they decide to go to
the same place? Is it for yourself, so that you can keep a vivid memory
of your trip?)
o
What
qualities of a brochure (maps, diagrams, photos, bulleted lists, etc.) would
help you create a brochure that will be useful for your audience?
Use your Things to
Include in a Travel Brochure Handout. When you are ready to create their travel brochure, do it online using the Printing
Press or
Microsoft Publisher. An example of what the brochure can
look like can be seen here.
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