I teach English across Key Stages 3-5, and I teach Film Studies at A Level. I try to create resources which are easy to use and which, for KS4 and 5 pupils, will aid their revision for exams. My resources tend to be word documents, so they can easily be adapted to suit your students' needs.
I teach English across Key Stages 3-5, and I teach Film Studies at A Level. I try to create resources which are easy to use and which, for KS4 and 5 pupils, will aid their revision for exams. My resources tend to be word documents, so they can easily be adapted to suit your students' needs.
I have created this expandable word doc to enable students to throughly analyse the whole of the film. The resource is divided into sections which correspond with the various episodes in this film.
Each section has three sections for the students to fill in:
Interesting uses of film form
How this creates meaning and response
Relevant context
These columns cover the three areas students need to write about in the Global Film essays in the exam.
I have found that gathering all three areas together on a sheet like this helps enormously when it comes to revision. Students can work alone or in groups to fill in each section. Because it’s a one-stop-shop with expandable boxes, it can be added to throughout the course.
I have created this expandable word doc to enable students to throughly analyse the whole of the film. The resource is divided into sections which correspond with the various episodes in this film.
Each section has three sections for the students to fill in:
Interesting uses of film form
How this creates meaning and response
Relevant context
These columns cover the three areas students need to write about in the Global Film essays in the exam.
I have found that gathering all three areas together on a sheet like this helps enormously when it comes to revision. Students can work alone or in groups to fill in each section. Because it’s a one-stop-shop with expandable boxes, it can be added to throughout the course.