Rhetorical Devices - Parent Activity Guide

Help your middle schooler recognize persuasion in everyday life

What is Your Child Learning?

Seventh graders are learning to analyze rhetoric - how writers and speakers use language to persuade. This includes understanding three main appeals: ethos (credibility), pathos (emotion), and logos (logic). They also learn to identify techniques like repetition, parallelism, and rhetorical questions.

This skill is essential for media literacy - helping students recognize when and how they're being persuaded in advertisements, political messages, and social media.

Key Vocabulary

Ethos: Appeal to credibility - "Trust me because I'm qualified" (expert credentials, experience)
Pathos: Appeal to emotion - "Feel this with me" (stories, emotional language, imagery)
Logos: Appeal to logic - "The evidence proves it" (facts, statistics, reasoning)
Repetition: Repeating words/phrases for emphasis ("I have a dream...")
Parallelism: Similar structure for related ideas ("Ask not what your country can do for you...")
Rhetorical Question: Question asked for effect, not expecting an answer

Activities to Try at Home

📺 Commercial Analysis Challenge

While watching TV or online videos, analyze advertisements together:

Challenge: Find a commercial that uses all three appeals. Discuss which appeal seems strongest and why.

🗣️ Family Debate Night

Practice rhetoric by debating fun topics:

📱 Social Media Persuasion Spotting

Influencers and ads on social media use rhetoric constantly:

Tip: This builds critical media literacy - an essential life skill!

📜 Famous Speech Analysis

Watch or read famous speeches together and analyze the rhetoric:

Many are available on YouTube. Watch together and discuss: "What techniques made this memorable?"

Questions to Ask About Persuasive Messages

Parent Tip: The Power of "Why Does This Work?"

The key question for rhetoric analysis isn't just "What technique is this?" but "WHY does this work?"

When your child identifies a technique, push them further:
- "Okay, they used repetition. Why does repeating that phrase make it more powerful?"
- "Yes, that's pathos. Why does making us feel sad help their argument?"
- "Good - they cited an expert. Why does that make us more likely to believe them?"

This deeper analysis is exactly what the FAST test requires!

Understanding the Three Appeals

Ethos (Credibility)

  • "As a doctor with 20 years of experience..."
  • "Award-winning" products
  • Celebrity endorsements
  • Professional credentials, titles

Pathos (Emotion)

  • Sad stories about people/animals in need
  • "Don't miss out!" (fear of missing out)
  • Heartwarming family moments
  • Inspiring music, emotional imagery

Logos (Logic)

  • "9 out of 10 dentists recommend..."
  • Statistics, percentages, research studies
  • "Compare prices and see for yourself"
  • Cause-and-effect reasoning

Informacion para Padres (Spanish Summary)

Que esta aprendiendo su hijo? Los estudiantes de septimo grado aprenden a analizar la RETORICA - como los autores usan el lenguaje para persuadir. Esto incluye tres tipos de apelaciones:

Actividades en casa:

Pregunta clave: "POR QUE funciona esta tecnica?" No solo identificar, sino analizar el efecto.