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Let your students delve into Latin America by planning a 10 location trip across Central and South America. They will use the 5 themes of geography to create a brochure that educates and excites tourists to go on their trip.

This project incorporates research skills, higher order thinking in creation of a brochure, writing, and computer skills.

Rubric and digital template included.

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2. Lesson Plan – Exploring the Continents: South America E-Book [MEMBERS] –  At the end of the activity, students will have learned about the 9 Spanish-speaking countries in South America. They will also review the family and travel vocabulary in Spanish.

3. Article – ¿Cuál es el origen del nombre de cada país de América Latina? – A BBC article in Spanish that will be very interesting to explore with your students.

4. Article – ¿Cuál es el origen del nombre de las capitales de América Latina? – This BBC article in Spanish explores the origin of the names of the capital cities in Latin America.

5. Printables – Maps of Spanish-Speaking Countries – A set of maps to use in class to learn about the Spanish-speaking countries.

6. Posters – Scenes from Latin America and Spain [MEMBERS] –  A set of 54 tabloid size (11″ x 17″) printable posters with scenes from Latin American and Spain. Organized by country. 

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8. Presentation – Spanish-Speaking Countries: Where can I use this language?  – Features key points of each Spanish-speaking country including the United States.

9. Project – Travel Brochure or Poster – Complete instructions for students to create a travel brochure about one Spanish-speaking country. They also prepare a presentation to use for their oral report.

10. Worksheet – Location of Spanish-Speaking Countries – Students use a map to answer questions (in English) about the locations of the Spanish-speaking countries.

11. Worksheet – Spanish-Speaking Countries – A blank notetaker for students to complete with the names of the Spanish-speaking countries and their capitals.

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13. Spanish Song – La Gozadera by Gente de Zona ft Marc Anthony [MEMBERS] – Great song to practice Spanish-speaking country names.  Includes three cloze versions, lyrics, artist bio and link to the song video.

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15. Crafts – Hispanic Inspired Crafts for Kids – These fun projects for “kids” can be easily used with middle and high school students too.

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Submitted by Nikki on Tue, 2010-11-30 13:13

Students completed attached do now activity.

Students were paired up to create a travel brochure (see explanation attached) to a tourist destination in the Spanish-speaking world. Students were given time together and had access to a computer to plan and start working on their brochure. The brochure should promote and describe the tourist destination, put together a 5-7 day trip that they are promoting as a package, and explain how to get to the destination. Students were to divide tasks and come to class on Thursday with a rough draft.

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Traveling Latin America

In this fun activity, students pretend to be an employee of a travel agency and design vacations for Latin America. Students will join a group of three and design a travel brochure for one particular country, with the focus on trying to encourage more people to visit your country. A rubric is included for grading students final project.

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Travel Brochure Examples For School Project

A travel brochure is a type of advertising piece that encourages people to visit a particular location. Brochures are often distributed by tourism boards, hotels, airlines and other travel-related businesses.

If you’re creating a travel brochure for a school project, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, think about your audience. Who are you trying to attract? Second, what is your tone of voice? Are you trying to be funny, serious or informative?

Once you have those things figured out, it’s time to start designing. Your brochure should include a map of the area you’re promoting, as well as photos and descriptions of the attractions. You can also include testimonials from people who have visited the area.

If you’re having trouble getting started, there are a few travel brochure examples to help you get inspired.

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How do you make a good travel brochure for a school project?

Creating a good travel brochure for a school project is not as difficult as it may seem. With a little planning and some creative design work, you can create a brochure that will impress your teacher and classmates.

Your first step is to decide on a theme for your brochure. Do you want to focus on a particular country or region? Maybe you would like to highlight a specific type of travel, like adventure or eco-tourism. Once you have a theme in mind, you can start thinking about the content of your brochure.

Your brochure should include a brief introduction to your chosen destination, as well as some facts and figures about the area. You’ll also want to include a selection of photos or illustrations to help illustrate your points.

If you are focusing on a specific type of travel, be sure to highlight the unique attractions that make that type of travel so appealing. For example, if you’re creating a brochure about eco-tourism, you might want to include a section about the local flora and fauna, or the various hiking trails in the area.

Your final step is to design your brochure. This is where you can really let your creative juices flow! Be sure to use an attractive layout and choose fonts and colors that reflect the feel of your destination.

When you’re finished, you’ll have a beautiful and informative travel brochure that will make your classmates green with envy!

What do you write in a travel brochure?

When it comes to writing a travel brochure, there are a few key things to keep in mind. Tone of voice is important – you want to sound excited and enthusiastic about the destination, without sounding too sales-y. You should also focus on highlighting the best aspects of the destination, and make sure to include plenty of images to help illustrate your points.

When it comes to the content of your travel brochure, it’s important to cover all the basics. Introduce the destination, explain why it’s a great place to visit, and highlight some of the highlights that visitors can expect. You’ll also want to provide some practical information, such as travel tips, visa requirements, and climate information.

Ultimately, the goal of a travel brochure is to convince potential visitors to book a trip to your destination. By highlighting the best aspects of the destination and using an enthusiastic tone of voice, you can create a brochure that will convince people to visit your town or city.

How do you write a school brochure?

When it comes to writing a school brochure, there are a few key things to keep in mind:

1. Keep it Informative

The purpose of a school brochure is to provide potential students and their parents with information about your school. Make sure to include details about your curriculum, extracurricular activities, and campus life.

2. Use a Friendly Tone

The tone of your brochure should be friendly and inviting. You want potential students to feel excited about the prospect of attending your school.

3. Be Concise

You don’t want your brochure to be too long or it will lose its audience’s attention. Try to keep it to a few key points that will interest potential students.

4. Use Eye-Catching Graphics

A well-designed brochure will grab people’s attention and make them want to read more. Make sure to use eye-catching graphics and fonts to create a visually appealing document.

When it comes to writing a school brochure, these are the key things to keep in mind. By following these tips, you can create a brochure that will impress potential students and their parents.

How do you make a travel brochure for a school project online?

Making a travel brochure for a school project can seem daunting, but it’s easier than you think. With the right tools and a bit of creativity, you can produce a professional-looking brochure that will impress your classmates and teacher.

The first step is to gather information about your destination. This includes facts about the climate, culture, and history. You’ll also need to find images of the area to include in your brochure. If you don’t have any images, consider using stock photos or free clip art.

Once you have your information, it’s time to start designing your brochure. There are a number of software programs that you can use for this, such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, or Illustrator. If you’re not familiar with these programs, don’t worry – there are a number of online tutorials that can teach you how to use them.

The most important thing to remember when designing your brochure is to keep it simple. Use clean, easy-to-read fonts, and stick to a consistent layout throughout the brochure. Be sure to use headings and subheadings to break up the text, and use bullets and lists to make it easier to read.

When you’re finished, save your brochure as a PDF file. This will ensure that it looks the same on all devices. You can then upload it to your school’s website or shared drive, or print it out for presentation.

How do I design a brochure?

When it comes to brochure design, there are a few things you need to keep in mind in order to create an effective marketing piece. Below are some tips on how to design a brochure that will get your message across to your target audience.

1. Start with a well-designed layout

Your brochure layout should be well-organized and easy to read. Make sure to use a clear and consistent typeface throughout the piece, and choose a layout that is both visually appealing and easy to navigate.

2. Keep it simple

When it comes to brochure design, less is often more. Try to keep your text and images to a minimum, and focus on highlighting the most important information.

3. Use high-quality images

Images are an important part of brochure design, and it’s important to use high-quality images that will capture the attention of your audience.

4. Use eye-catching typography

Typeface can play a major role in the overall look and feel of your brochure. Choose a typeface that is both easy to read and visually appealing.

5. Make it relevant to your target audience

It’s important to design your brochure with your target audience in mind. Make sure to include information that is relevant and interesting to them, and that will appeal to their interests.

6. Use a clear and concise call to action

Your call to action should be clear and easy to understand. Make sure to include a call to action that tells your audience what you want them to do, and make it easy for them to follow through.

How can I write a brochure?

When it comes to brochures, there are a few things you need to know in order to create an effective and persuasive piece. In this article, we will discuss some tips on how to write a brochure that will get your audience’s attention and help you sell your product or service.

The most important thing to remember when creating a brochure is to keep it simple. Your audience is likely to be busy and won’t have time to read a long and winding document. Make sure your points are clear and easy to understand, and use bullet points to list your key points.

Another key element of a successful brochure is the use of images. Graphics and photos can help to break up the text and make the brochure more visually appealing. Make sure the images you choose are relevant to your topic and help to illustrate your points.

When it comes to the design of your brochure, keep in mind that less is more. Try to avoid using too many fonts or colours, as this can be confusing and distracting. Choose a simple and professional design that will make your brochure look polished and professional.

Finally, be sure to proofread your brochure carefully before printing. Typos and mistakes can be very distracting and can make your brochure look unprofessional.

By following these tips, you can create an effective and persuasive brochure that will help you sell your product or service.

What is the best travel brochure?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as the best travel brochure for one person might not be the best for another. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when looking for a travel brochure that is right for you.

One of the most important things to consider is the type of traveler you are. If you are looking for an adventure, a brochure that focuses on outdoor activities and ecotourism may be a good fit. If you are more interested in relaxation and luxury, a brochure that specializes in luxury resorts and spa treatments may be a better option.

Another factor to consider is the location or destinations you are interested in. If you are looking for a brochure that covers a specific region or country, make sure to research the options and find a brochure that is tailored to your interests.

Finally, consider the style and layout of the brochure. Some people prefer a more traditional, print-based brochure, while others prefer a digital format that can be easily accessed and viewed on a mobile device.

The best travel brochure for you will likely be one that is tailored to your specific interests and needs. Do your research, and ask around for recommendations to find the brochure that is right for you.

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