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Project Based Learning Awareness Campaign Activity & Worksheets for High School

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8th - 11th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Use project based learning to get your high schoolers creating their very own awareness campaigns in your classroom, school or wider community. This resource uses project based learning activities and tasks to teach your students how to bring attention to issues that matter to them. The ready-to-use workbook pages include graphic organizers and information pages about making a campaign. This activity challenges your students to work together, agree on an issue, commit to a plan, and build a sense of community.

This high school activity for project based learning has unlimited possibilities in the classroom! Its great for book reports and reviews, or in English classes where students need to extend their learning. History and science classes can also use this awareness campaign activity for synthesizing their learning, as well as service learning and business classes.

Looking for a way to get your students collaborating on a project? This is the perfect tool for project based learning! It fosters student autonomy and cooperative learning. The resource notes and guides, included in this package, make it super easy to use with any of your high school lessons.

This activity allows students to apply what they learned productively. It is ideal for the end of lessons or a review of content. Students can show what they learned about any topic by producing their campaigns for a classroom, school or wider community.

You can use these worksheets to set up both small-scale or large-scale awareness campaigns:

  1. Small Scale: After teaching a topic or lesson, tell students that they need to demonstrate their understanding by making an awareness campaign. Using the worksheets, get students reading what an awareness campaign is, choosing their own style to create, and going through the criteria. When they are finished with their campaigns, they can present it to an audience either as class presentations or by displaying them school-wide.
  2. Large-Scale: Like the small scale option, tell students that they need to demonstrate their understanding by making a community-wide or social media awareness campaign. This time, give students the Customer Acquisition and the Marketing Strategy worksheets that get them writing about distribution channels and future facilitation. When they are finished with their campaigns, have them present it to their local community or post it on social media.


This package includes a PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. It also comes with resource notes that show you how to use it effectively.

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Total Pages
9 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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