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  • ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BE AT SCHOOL WHEN CLASS IS IN SESSION
  • BEAKERS
  • TEST TUBES
  • FEBUARY
  • On the first slide, we open in an auditorium with some presidential like music opening up in the background. This gives it a really important feel, and shows how serious we take it. The man on stage will say the code of conduct to the audience, and then they'd cheer. This also begins our entire ad.
  • my report
  • LIBRARY
  • No Talking!
  • The second slide shows a regular classroom, with a teacher showing us the rule. The rule is on the board that all students should be in class when it is in session. Skipping school is not prohibited. Their is no spoken word here, just the writing, but maybe some instrumental music in the background.
  • WET FLOOR
  • CHICKEN SANDWICH FRIES
  • In this slide, I chose to show some rights and a wrong. You can see how their is one seat empty while the others are not. This goes against our next rule, that students should be class when school is in session. In the background their will be a student saying," Skipping school is not cool."
  • 201 Riggs street
  • In my 4th slide I wanted to show how students should show respect to school property at all times. A way I thought to do this was to have a scene from the library. On this slide you should hear a librarian telling kids to be quiet.
  • WHISPER ZONE
  • On this slide, their are a few students about to enjoy their lunch. We can see a sign that shows the menu of the day, and a boy cleaning up his own mess. Showing another rule, to take responsibility for your actions.
  • This is the final slide, which will bring the commercial to a close. One student is calling goodbye to his friends, while another is waving at the camera. From this slide, you see the kids leaving school, and ending the day.
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