Example A
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1. Who is the magazine for?
shocking news for people famous
Who do you think the magazine is made for? (Think about age, boys or girls, and what they might like.) For people that are the age 15 and above girl and above
What clues on the cover tell you who should read this magazine (like pictures, colors, or people)? people that are interested of famous people personal life
How do the words and pictures make the magazine interesting for these people?
It provide a sense of community and identity and it shows you who they are talking about and what it is about
2. What is the magazine’s goal?
What do you think the magazine is trying to do? (Is it trying to entertain, teach, or sell something?)The magazine try to entertain you by on making people focus on the stories of people in and behind the news
How does the cover show what the magazine wants to do, using its headlines or pictures?
The main image is the first thing most readers see, followed by the lead article line
Does the cover make you feel a certain way? What feeling do you think the magazine wants you to have?Its make me feel interested and that i wanna know more about
3. Pictures and Design
What do the pictures on the cover tell you about the magazine’s message or theme?
its tells you about famous people getting accused and caught in act
Why do you think they chose this person or story for the front cover?
people they are known and people would get more interested
How do the colors help make the magazine look more fun, serious, or cool?
it would less boring more fun
4. Words and Headlines
What kind of words are used on the cover? Are they simple, fun, or exciting?
CAUGHT OUT sounds exiting because there caught in out which makes it look interesting
How do the headlines make you want to read what’s inside the magazine?
CAUGHT OUT
Do the words and titles tell you what’s important to the magazine’s readers?
Is prince gonna make a great decision
5. What’s happening in the world?
Does the magazine talk about something happening in the world right now? What might that be?
Do you think the cover is showing a message about how people should look or act? Why?
Is this magazine for a special group of people or for lots of different people? How can you tell?
6. Selling or Advertising
Can you see any products or things the magazine is trying to sell? What are they?
How do the cover stories relate to things that might be sold inside the magazine?
Is the magazine trying to sell you something by making the cover look fun or exciting?
7. Magazine Type
What type of magazine do you think this is (e.g., fashion, sports, news)? How can you tell from the cover?
How does the design of the cover fit the type of magazine it is? (Is it colorful, serious, or playful?)
8. Comparing Covers
How does this magazine cover compare to others? What makes it different or similar?
Does the cover look different if it’s meant for different types of people? How?
Example B
1. Who is the magazine for?
for people that like saka
Who do you think the magazine is made for? (Think about age, boys or girls, and what they might like.)pople that are teenages that like football
What clues on the cover tell you who should read this magazine (like pictures, colors, or people)?for the people that support chelse or a fan of it
How do the words and pictures make the magazine interesting for these people?
the picture of saka
2. What is the magazine’s goal?
TO MAKE PEOPLE READ THIS AND GET INTERESTED TO FOOTBALL
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What do you think the magazine is trying to do? (Is it trying to entertain, teach, or sell something?)ITS TRYING TO ENTERTAIN PEOPLE
How does the cover show what the magazine wants to do, using its headlines or pictures?
Does the cover make you feel a certain way? What feeling do you think the magazine wants you to have?
3. Pictures and Design
What do the pictures on the cover tell you about the magazine’s message or theme?
Why do you think they chose this person or story for the front cover?
How do the colors help make the magazine look more fun, serious, or cool?
4. Words and Headlines
What kind of words are used on the cover? Are they simple, fun, or exciting?
How do the headlines make you want to read what’s inside the magazine?
Do the words and titles tell you what’s important to the magazine’s readers?
5. What’s happening in the world?
Does the magazine talk about something happening in the world right now? What might that be?
Do you think the cover is showing a message about how people should look or act? Why?
Is this magazine for a special group of people or for lots of different people? How can you tell?
6. Selling or Advertising
Can you see any products or things the magazine is trying to sell? What are they?
How do the cover stories relate to things that might be sold inside the magazine?
Is the magazine trying to sell you something by making the cover look fun or exciting?
7. Magazine Type
What type of magazine do you think this is (e.g., fashion, sports, news)? How can you tell from the cover?
How does the design of the cover fit the type of magazine it is? (Is it colorful, serious, or playful?)
8. Comparing Covers
How does this magazine cover compare to others? What makes it different or similar?
Does the cover look different if it’s meant for different types of people? How?
Example C
1. Who is the magazine for?
Who do you think the magazine is made for? (Think about age, boys or girls, and what they might like.)
What clues on the cover tell you who should read this magazine (like pictures, colors, or people)?
How do the words and pictures make the magazine interesting for these people?
2. What is the magazine’s goal?
What do you think the magazine is trying to do? (Is it trying to entertain, teach, or sell something?)
How does the cover show what the magazine wants to do, using its headlines or pictures?
Does the cover make you feel a certain way? What feeling do you think the magazine wants you to have?
3. Pictures and Design
What do the pictures on the cover tell you about the magazine’s message or theme?
Why do you think they chose this person or story for the front cover?
How do the colors help make the magazine look more fun, serious, or cool?
4. Words and Headlines
What kind of words are used on the cover? Are they simple, fun, or exciting?
How do the headlines make you want to read what’s inside the magazine?
Do the words and titles tell you what’s important to the magazine’s readers?
5. What’s happening in the world?
Does the magazine talk about something happening in the world right now? What might that be?
Do you think the cover is showing a message about how people should look or act? Why?
Is this magazine for a special group of people or for lots of different people? How can you tell?
6. Selling or Advertising
Can you see any products or things the magazine is trying to sell? What are they?
How do the cover stories relate to things that might be sold inside the magazine?
Is the magazine trying to sell you something by making the cover look fun or exciting?
7. Magazine Type
What type of magazine do you think this is (e.g., fashion, sports, news)? How can you tell from the cover?
How does the design of the cover fit the type of magazine it is? (Is it colorful, serious, or playful?)
8. Comparing Covers
How does this magazine cover compare to others? What makes it different or similar?
Does the cover look different if it’s meant for different types of people? How?
Example D
1. Who is the magazine for?
Who do you think the magazine is made for? (Think about age, boys or girls, and what they might like.)
What clues on the cover tell you who should read this magazine (like pictures, colors, or people)?
How do the words and pictures make the magazine interesting for these people?
2. What is the magazine’s goal?
What do you think the magazine is trying to do? (Is it trying to entertain, teach, or sell something?)
How does the cover show what the magazine wants to do, using its headlines or pictures?
Does the cover make you feel a certain way? What feeling do you think the magazine wants you to have?
3. Pictures and Design
What do the pictures on the cover tell you about the magazine’s message or theme?
Why do you think they chose this person or story for the front cover?
How do the colors help make the magazine look more fun, serious, or cool?
4. Words and Headlines
What kind of words are used on the cover? Are they simple, fun, or exciting?
How do the headlines make you want to read what’s inside the magazine?
Do the words and titles tell you what’s important to the magazine’s readers?
5. What’s happening in the world?
Does the magazine talk about something happening in the world right now? What might that be?
Do you think the cover is showing a message about how people should look or act? Why?
Is this magazine for a special group of people or for lots of different people? How can you tell?
6. Selling or Advertising
Can you see any products or things the magazine is trying to sell? What are they?
How do the cover stories relate to things that might be sold inside the magazine?
Is the magazine trying to sell you something by making the cover look fun or exciting?
7. Magazine Type
What type of magazine do you think this is (e.g., fashion, sports, news)? How can you tell from the cover?
How does the design of the cover fit the type of magazine it is? (Is it colorful, serious, or playful?)
8. Comparing Covers
How does this magazine cover compare to others? What makes it different or similar?
Does the cover look different if it’s meant for different types of people? How?
Extension
Once you have analysed these magazine covers, use google to find your own example of a magazine cover that interests you. Answer the questions about the example you have chosen.
Copy and paste your own from this document and upload it to your blog.
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