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Published on Jan 12, 2017

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Mr Lloyd's super, amazing, fantastic, wonderously stupendous quiz about the incredible world of leaflets!

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What is a leaflet?

  • A glossy book full of different products
  • A list of words and their meanings arranged in alphabetical order
  • A printed sheet of folded paper containing information or advertising and usually distributed free.
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A printed sheet of folded paper containing information or advertising and usually distributed free.

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A leaflet would not be used for what?

  • Listing words and their meanings
  • Advertising a local attraction.
  • Showing off a local restaurant.
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Listing words and their meanings

What should a leaflet's heading do?

  • Give the reader all the details they need
  • Tell the reader what to do next
  • Catch the reader's attention and make them want to read more
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Catch the reader's attention and make them want to read more

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What purpose do bright, colourful pictures on a leaflet serve?

  • They make the leaflet more appealing.
  • They are for people who can't be bothered to read the words.
  • They fill up empty space.
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They make the leaflet more appealing.

Why should a leaflet include a map?

  • So possible visitors can plan their trips.
  • So you can find your house on the map.
  • To make the leaflet bigger, so there is more paper for a paper aeroplane.

So possible visitors can plan their trips.

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Which one of the following is pursuasive?

  • The rollercoasters are ok, a bit rubbish to be honest. I wouldn't bother.
  • Come and see an incredible display of Plymouth's most phenomenal art galleries.
  • It is like, um, decent enough I guess. It's a bit expensive, but If you have a free weekend, i'd give it a go.

Come and see an incredible display of Plymouth's most phenomenal art galleries.

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Well done year 3!
Give yourself a pat on the back!

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1. Attractive, eye catching design.
2. Title, and what leaflet is about.
3. Headings, sub headings, different sizes/fonts.
4. Paragraphs clearly written, present tense.
5. Persuasive slogans or language.
6. Photos/drawings/diagrams.
7. Useful information.
8. Maps.

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