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The document provides instructions for three activities. Activity 1 asks students to create an infographic on a topic of safety tips, with examples given. It should be drawn or made digitally and cite any sources. Activity 2 directs students to analyze an example infographic by identifying at least five design elements and principles used and explaining why. Activity 3 involves evaluating a magazine cover using a provided media and information design framework to answer questions about its target audience, key content, purpose, form and style, and appropriate medium.

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0set A.266352763392370: Page 3 of 4

The document provides instructions for three activities. Activity 1 asks students to create an infographic on a topic of safety tips, with examples given. It should be drawn or made digitally and cite any sources. Activity 2 directs students to analyze an example infographic by identifying at least five design elements and principles used and explaining why. Activity 3 involves evaluating a magazine cover using a provided media and information design framework to answer questions about its target audience, key content, purpose, form and style, and appropriate medium.

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WHAT I CAN DO

Activity # 1: Let’s Create! (Performance Task)

SAFETY TIPS INFOGRAPHICS


Direction: Create text and visual information media (specifically, an Infographics) informing people of valuable information that
they need to know about a certain situation. You can draw it or make it in a digital format. Draw or print it in a long coupon bond
(8.5x13). Be creative and have originality.
Examples of topics are safety tips during summer season, safety tips while on the workplace, tips for home safety, safety
tips to avoid Covid-19, safety tips while driving or other topic about safety tips that you prefer. Choose only one topic.
Remember to cite the sources of the borrowed information, pictures or graphics that you used in creating your infographics.
Put the citation below of your infographics.

Sample of Infographics

Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=
21901255710150 0&set=a.266352763392370

REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY
Activity # 2: Think and Analyze

Direction: Based on the given infographics below, identify at least five (5) design elements and principles applied on it and
briefly explain why? Put your answer in a yellow sheet of paper or long coupon bond (8.5x13).

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Activity # 3: Design Framework for the Magazine Cover

Direction: Based on the given magazine cover below, evaluate its visual appearance by filling up the Media and Information
Design framework. Answer briefly the guide questions. Put your answer in a yellow sheet of paper or long coupon bond (8.5x13).

MIL Design Framework


Component Guide Questions Answers
Target Audience Who is the intended audience?
Key Content What is the topic or message? What are the
facts?
Purpose What is the intention of the magazine?
Form / Style How was the information presented?
Did it make use of appropriate design elements
and principles?
Medium / Format Is this the best platform to use? Why?

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