PERSUASIVE PROJECT OUTLINE
You are to come up with a bullet point outline of how your persuasive project will go.Here’s an example if I was persuading people to visit Las Vegas.
- Introduction- vivid pictures of people having fun in Las Vegas
- Body- statistics of Las Vegas family themed resorts, shows and casinos-
- Two 15 second commercial promos I will narrate (sound is down on video) as to why you need to go
- Call to action: links to airlines with cheap tickets for holidays, downloadable PDF coupon for a 3 night stay at Cesar’s Palace for only $250.00 if my classmates click on it in the next 15 minutes.
Works CitedBoomtown, Yoshihasi P. “Las Vegas Developers Build ‘Theme’ Resorts to Lure Family Trade.” Pediatrics, vol. 86, no. 1, July 1990, p. 10. EBSCOhost, db29.linccweb.org/login? url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=4749708&site=ehost-live.Dave, Santorini. 21 Best Things To Do With Kids In Las Vegas. 13 November 2018. https://santorinidave.com/las-vegas-with-kids
Mental Health Awareness in
Schools
Introduction to Mental Health Awareness in
Schools
➢Key Points
✓1 in 6 U.S. youth experience a
mental health disorder
annually (NAMI).
✓Many schools lack resources
to address mental health.
✓Mental health programs
improve academic
performance and reduce
absenteeism.
The Need for Mental Health Programs in
Schools
➢Key Points
✓Mental health problems in
childhood increase the risk of
poor academic performance.
✓Externalizing problems at age 3
predict below-grade
performance in English and math
at age 12.
✓Early intervention through
mental health programs can
address these issues before they
impact academic success.
Call to Action: How You Can Help
➢Key Points
✓Advocate for mental health
education in schools.
✓Support organizations like
NAMI.
✓Spread awareness on social
media or volunteer.
Works Cited
• Agnafors, Sara, Mimmi Barmark, and Gunilla Sydsjö. “Mental health and academic performance: a
study on selection and causation effects from childhood to early adulthood.” Social psychiatry and
psychiatric epidemiology 56 (2021): 857-866.
• National Alliance on Mental Illness. “Mental Health By the Numbers.” NAMI, 2023, https://
www.nami.org/about-mental-illness/mental-health-by-the-numbers/