Fifth-grade advertisers hit the drawing boards

14 years ago

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Aroostook Republican photo/Barb Scott
Anecia Fuller works with confidence, designing one of the local business ads that appear in this edition of Newspapers in Education.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Darren Hall, left, tries to be exact in his work while drawing an advertisement for a local business. His creative partner, Caleb Libby, appears to be pleased with the way things were moving right along. The advertising duo are fifth-grade students in Mrs. Ouellette’s class at Teague Park Elementary School.

 

 

 

 

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Each year fifth-grade students participate in Newspapers in Education by creating business ads. Local businesses show their support and trust in this project by paying for an advertisement that is designed by the students and is printed in this edition. Taking their ‘temporary job’ in newspaper advertising very seriously are Josh Quist, left and Daniel Randolph, students in Mrs. Ouellette’s class at Teague Park.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mrs. Nella Ouellette, fifth-grade teacher at Teague Park Elementary School, looks over the advertising work done by Adrie Damboise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shahsta Raymond works on her ad design for the 2011 Newspapers in Education edition.