Mnemonics are tools that aid memory. The aim of mediamnemonics is to generate a range of mnemonics specifically designed to make media revision far more effective. Tried and tested on Year 11 students at an Essex academy, they have been created by an experienced media teacher with 22 years of media subject leadership who holds an MA in Film and TV studies. English resources have been created by a teacher with 16 years of teaching experience in a secondary school.
Mnemonics are tools that aid memory. The aim of mediamnemonics is to generate a range of mnemonics specifically designed to make media revision far more effective. Tried and tested on Year 11 students at an Essex academy, they have been created by an experienced media teacher with 22 years of media subject leadership who holds an MA in Film and TV studies. English resources have been created by a teacher with 16 years of teaching experience in a secondary school.
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An introduction to the 12 newspaper front page features, followed by a mnemonic to enable your students to recall them. An excellent revision aid, especially for the WJEC GCSE Media syllabus.
This PowerPoint is also available as part of a bundle of 4 PowerPoints which includes mnemonics for the 10 news values, 8 headline techniques, as well as an introduction to the principle of mnemonics (great for an assembly).
These provocative and visually striking A3 posters are designed to encourage students to reflect on their mobile phone habits.
Based on a respected study conducted by Common Sense Media in 2016, each poster has a statistic from the research findings or a challenging statement designed to stimulate discussion or simply encourage students to question their reliance on their mobile device.
The seven A3 full colour posters are provided in PDF file format.
Place differentiation at the heart of your lesson planning with this easy to use template.
This word document enables you to quickly plan your lesson on one side of A4, whilst encouraging you to differentiate activities, outcomes and support.
This is ideal for all subjects and student ability levels, and especially for those teachers struggling to come to terms with differentiation in their lessons. It also helps structure the lesson into the starter, main activity, assessment for learning, and the plenary.
1 x lesson plan template in word format
1 x instruction sheet in word format
In this 16 slide PowerPoint lesson, Stuart Hall's Audience Reception theory is introduced using a (slightly rude!) mnemonic. The theory is then applied to the Lynx Find Your Magic TV commercial (YouTube link provided within the PowerPoint).
Screenshots of the ad appear alongside suggested notes related to the preferred, oppositional and negotiated readings of the ad. Learning is consolidated with an essay question at the end of the lesson.
This would be an ideal way of demonstrating the theory in action. Useful teacher notes are provided in the notes panel when viewing the PowerPoint in edit mode.
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All the past paper questions for Eduqas WJEC GCSE Film Studies from 2019 - 2022, condensed and organised on a 3 page A4 PDF sheet for a quick and easy overview. Key aspects are highlighted and summarised at the end. A hugely useful resource for both teachers and students to gain an oversight of the exam format and to aid revision and planning. Created by a Media Studies teacher with over 20 years of teaching experience.
A PowerPoint lesson introducing students to the key features of News Websites, followed by a mock exam question designed to be typical of Section B of the WJEC GCSE Media exam. The PowerPoint then provides suggested content to form the basis of a model answer.
Please read the notes section at the bottom of the PowerPoint when it edit view for guidance for each slide. This PowerPoint and activity is suitable for at least a 1 hour lesson and is lesson 11 in a series created for the WJEC GCSE Media exam (June 2018).
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4 engaging PowerPoints designed to show students how to research in a systematic way:
1 PowerPoint introducing the Research Road Map, which is basically a memorable way of structuring research.
Stage 1 - what do I need to find out?
Stage 2 - Where do I find it?
Stage 3 - How do I record it? 2 PowerPoints on note taking and trash and treasure techniques.
Stage 4 - How do I use it? 1 PowerPoint on using the PEE chain to use the research.
This would be an ideal way of starting a project or piece of work that requires the students to research independently. The principles apply to all year groups.
Stuck for a life skills lesson starter? Something for PSHEE? Need a 'filler' activity or something to prompt a discussion? A quick 5 minute video for tutorial time? Something to inspire in an assembly? A 45 minute documentary on teen pregnancy? Or just something to 'wow' your form group?
The Emergency Life Skills Lesson PowerPoint gathers together over 90 links to YouTube videos that have been carefully selected and organised into a quick and easy PowerPoint interface. Just select your category from the list, then choose your video from the brief description which also includes the running time.
Categories include:
Human Rights
Our Place in the World
Government and Democracy
Teen Issues
Bullying
Inspire
Learning and Revision
Fun!
Engage your students in math addition and subtraction problems with The Crazy Whiteboard - Zombie attack!
Perfect for Halloween, students take turns to try and stop the rapidly shuffling PowerPoint presentation on one of the ‘antidote’ slides, solving the problems along the way.
Even the most reluctant learner will want a go at trying to be the class hero by stopping the zombie plague!
The PowerPoint contains 30 slides, each with a stunningly illustrated zombie theme. There are also 3 fun slides to get your students - and you - out of your seat and doing something a little bit crazy like impersonating a zombie or playing zombie statues!
The Crazy Whiteboard works great in a number of contexts: as a fun filler, a revision exercise, or even as the basis of a lesson on basic operations. Either way, your students will be desperate to have a go at stopping the ZOMBIE ATTACK!
Included:
30+ slide PowerPoint with addition and subtraction problems.
Answer sheet for the PowerPoint in PDF format.
Instruction sheet in PDF format.
The ability to change the problem on each slide.
If natural ability is like a spring, the weight to stretch it to its full potential is our attitude to learning. These three assemblies explore this concept using examples and YouTube clips, referencing Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and even Mozart to argue that the success of such individuals is as much to do with their application, as their natural talent.
De Bono's thinking hats, CORT thinking tools, mind mapping, the research road map - these are just a handful of the 9 learning tools that teachers and students can use to help promote more effective learning. This 12 page booklet (PDF) introduces each tool, provides examples of how they can be used, and finishes with a lengthy bibliography to promote further understanding of learning to learn.
2 PowerPoints provide detailed case studies of gender representation in a TV commercial and a DVD cover. Both are 'rich texts' and lend themselves very well to analysis. A 3rd PowerPoint helps students learn to analyse by using the 'red-green system', which emphasises denotation and connotation when writing about media texts. 2 hours plus teaching in 3 easy to use PowerPoints.
One PowerPoint. Three detailed representation case studies. Gender on the front page of The Sun and the Daily Mirror. Immigration on the front page of the Daily Mirror. Each with detailed, student friendly revision notes which are then linked to two potential exam questions.
This resource would equip students to be able to tackle a question on representation in the forthcoming WJEC GCSE Media exam.
Thank you to all those people who have purchased 59 WJEC GCSE Media resources (so far!) from the mediamnemonics shop! Please don't forget to review my work!
This is for the June 2017 exam.
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This easy to follow PowerPoint demonstrates the power of mnemonics in a very practical and dramatic way. In one 45 - 60 minute lesson, students will amaze themselves with how well they can remember the 17 battles in the Wars of the Roses (in the correct order!), as well as the names and colours of the two families, and the century they took place in. This tried and tested lesson never fails to convince students about the power of mnemonics. One student recently went from 6/22 to 21/22 in one 45 minute lesson.
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A 14 slide PowerPoint lesson that begins with a lesson starter on news values before posing a 10 mark mock exam question based on previous WJEC GCSE Media exams. After viewing a Sky TV News intro (link embedded in PowerPoint), students attempt their answer before being presented with detailed prompts about the sort of approach they could have taken as well as a summary sheet (a slide of the PowerPoint) which reminds them of each story within the intro and some of the key stylistic elements. The PowerPoint ends with a model answer.
Please read the notes section at the bottom of the PowerPoint when it edit view for guidance for each slide. This PowerPoint and activity is suitable for at least a 1 hour lesson and is lesson 10 in a series created for the WJEC GCSE Media exam (June 2018).
For more lessons on TV news and much much more, please visit the mediamnemonics shop.
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A complete PowerPoint lesson and handout introducing students to representation in a TV news story, focussing on the sound elements. The PowerPoint provides detailed notes on the key sounds elements (BBC News at 6 - Youtube link within PowerPoint) which the teacher is encouraged to use either to introduce the concept, or following class discussion to compare with the students' answers.
Students consolidate their knowledge and understanding completing a one page handout (Word doc.)
Please read the notes section at the bottom of the PowerPoint when it edit view for guidance for each slide. This PowerPoint and activity is suitable for at least a 1 hour lesson and is lesson 9 in a series created for the WJEC GCSE Media exam (June 2018).
For more lessons on TV news and much much more, please visit the mediamnemonics shop.
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What you get:
A complete mock exam paper booklet in Word and PDF format, ready to print out, for the WJEC GCSE Media exam (Summer 2018). Students answer the questions within the booklet in exactly the same way as the actual exam. Section A TV News, Section B News Websites.
The mark scheme for the mock exam in Word and PDF format. Again, this is based very closely on previous mark schemes provided by WJEC.
A PowerPoint that walks the students through the exam, using the mark scheme to show them the sort of things they could have included in their responses.
This mock exam uses a YouTube video of BBC's Newsround (link embedded within the mark scheme and PowerPoint). However, the exam could be modified to work with a different news programme.
Practise Maths word, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems with Zombie Attack! Engage your students in a real 'hands on' activity using three stunningly illustrated PowerPoints, each with 30 slides.
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A brief introduction to the moving image features (mise en scene etc.), with a mnemonic to help your students remember them.
Ideal for GCSE and A Level Media Studies.
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Engage your students with this free icebreaker activity - The Undead Said! This is perfect for the start of a new term, or just to get the students talking!
Students take turns to try and stop the rapidly shuffling PowerPoint presentation on one of the 'hey teacher!' slides, answering the thought-provoking questions along the way.
Even the most reluctant learner will want a go at trying to be the class hero by making the teacher impersonate a zombie!
The PowerPoint contains 20 slides, each with a stunningly illustrated zombie theme. There are also 3 fun slides to get your students - and you - out of your seat and doing something a little bit crazy!
Included:
20 slide PowerPoint
Instruction sheet in PDF format.
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