Understanding Flyers

Published

May 2026

  • ID: JIO-L06
  • Type: Learning
  • Audience: Learners
  • Theme: Communication, Information

Sharing Information

People use different ways to communicate important information.

One common method is a flyer.

A flyer is a printed or digital page used to share information with others.

Flyers help people learn about:

  • Events
  • Meetings
  • Businesses
  • Community activities
  • Health information
  • Education opportunities
Note

Good communication helps people make better decisions.

Parts of a Flyer

Most flyers contain:

Title

The main message.

Images

Pictures that help explain information.

Main Information

Important details people should know.

Contact Information

How people can ask questions or get help.

Example Structure

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COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP DAY

Join us this Saturday

Location:
Community Center

Time:
8:00 AM

Contact:
0712 XXX XXX

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Understanding a Flyer

Code
flowchart TD

A[Flyer]

A --> B[Title]

A --> C[Images]

A --> D[Information]

A --> E[Contact Details]

flowchart TD

A[Flyer]

A --> B[Title]

A --> C[Images]

A --> D[Information]

A --> E[Contact Details]

Activity

Look at a flyer around you or imagine one.

Answer these questions:

  1. What is the title?

  1. What information is shared?

  1. Who is the audience?

  1. What action should people take?

Practice Activity

Imagine creating a flyer for:

Community Learning Day

Write:

Title:


Date:


Location:


Message:


Reflection

Think about these questions:

  1. Why are flyers useful?

  2. What information is important?

  3. What makes information easy to understand?


“Good communication creates connection.”