Booklet exploring Letter to the Free as a set product for AS Media Studies. Designed to lead students through the product into applying media theory. Teacher booklet with some suggested answers included.
A workbook that introduces students to component 3 of the GCSE Media Studies course.
Using a SAMs examples students are led through research, statement of aims and practical production before giving their own feedback and receiving it from staff.
Designed to take upwards of 8 hours lesson time to provide an authentic experience of what is expected from this part of the course.
*All you need to create is a PSD template for the DVD case as this file type is unsupported.
A selection of 21 knowledge tests that recap knowledge of set texts and key concepts.
No mark schemes as i usually use this as a discussion topic and mark with best judgement.
Only short answer recall questions.
3 lessons worth of content.
Learning Intentions:
Define different TV Genres and their codes and conventions.
Define Hybrid Genres
Understand the audience appeal of different TV Genres
Create a guide to TV Genres
Guided PPT that allows a class to respond to an individual image. Guidance through planning, expanding vocabulary and adding language techniques.
Model work included with an annotation exercise included
Bronze/Silver/Gold criteria.
Proving effective with Y9 as an introduction to Paper 1 Section B
4 double (50 minute) sessions. with workbook to allow students to help prepare for LO3 of Unit 1.
Project intentions:
To explore the different target audiences and demographics
To investigate techniques used to attract a specific target audience including colour theory, persuasive language and logo design.
To use our knowledge to plan campaigns for specific and justified target audiences.
Made in response to FAQ by Y12 students, this workbook provides information and tasks based on the following areas:
1. Making money (Tax, NI etc.)
2. Housing (renting, buying etc.)
3. Budgeting
4. Cars
5. Banking
6. Borrowing money
This book will introduce you snippets of some really famous (and really great) books. It will also help you to practice your skills in identifying techniques used by writers and show off that you can do it too.
You can be a Literature Hero!
Contents:
Word Class
Sentence Structure
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Hyperbole
Pathetic Fallacy
Rhetorical Question
Colloquial Language
Students to analyse media language used in various stills from Elf before defining the audience and reviewing the film. A great support to an end of term viewing of Elf.
8 page booklet which revises poetic techniques and analyses 3 poems:
- Anthem for Doomed Youth
- Dulce et Decorum est
- Who's for the game
Students are to identify techniques in poems and respond to analytical questions that scaffold towards long form written responses.