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.
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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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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2 x A3 Revision Mats (one for Section A and one for Section B of the News exam).
2 x Mock Exam PowerPoints (Section A Newspapers and Section B Radio News) with suggested answers.
5 x PowerPoints covering Front Page Features, headline techniques, news values, audience reception theory, news selection and construction
1 x word doc with past paper questions since 2014 and suggestions about the 2017 exam.
All with innovative mnemonic devices to help your students remember the key terms and theory!
This is for the June 2017 exam.
A PowerPoint mock exam and past paper questions (Word doc) for the WJEC GCSE Media News Exam (Section B - Radio News). The PowerPoint gives step by step advice on what to include for each question, as well as suggested answers, with the students encouraged to take notes. Then the students use the notes to have a go at the exam.
This is ideal for a two hour lesson, with 15 minutes prep for each question, then 15 minutes to answer it.
This has been used with my two year 11 exam groups, with the questions based on previous exams.
You also receive a word document containing the actual exam questions from 2014 to 2016, with predictions on what will come up this year based on these past papers. In addition you will receive a PDF radio script template.
This PowerPoint works alone but is best used alongside the "WJEC GCSE Media A3 Revision Mat - News Exam" resource available in the mediamnemonic shop for just £2.00
This is for the June 2017 exam.
A hands on practical lesson in PowerPoint form ideal for teaching the principle of news selection and construction. This has proven to be one of my most successful lessons in enabling students to grasp some complex theory by working as editorial teams to select from a list of REAL events to construct a front page. Their product is then compared to the real thing! This also enables them to revise their knowledge of key terms including:
Masthead, Headline, Standfirst, Secondary Story, Caption, Copy and Splash.
This is ideal preparation for the WJEC GCSE Media Section A News exam.
A PowerPoint mock exam and past paper questions (Word doc) for the WJEC GCSE Media News Exam (Section A). The PowerPoint gives step by step advice on what to include for each question, as well as model answers, with the students encouraged to take notes. Then the students use the notes to have a go at the exam.
This is ideal for a two hour lesson, with 15 minutes prep for each question, then 15 minutes to answer it.
This has been used with my two year 11 exam groups, with the questions based on previous exams.
You also receive a word document containing the actual exam questions from 2014 to 2016, with predictions on what will come up this year based on these past papers.
4 PowerPoints PLUS an A3 revision mat (double sided). PowerPoints introduce each of the following topics, with examples, and then provides a mnemonic to help them stick:
12 Newspaper front page features
8 Headline techniques
10 News values
Audience Reception theory
PLUS
An A3 revision mat. Side 1: Section A of the exam - newspapers. Side 2: Section B of the exam - radio news. Mnemonics included, and the perfect resource to print double sided, laminate, and then leave on each table of your classroom.
This is for the June 2017 exam.
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A double sided A3 Revision mat designed specifically for the WJEC GCSE Media exam.
Side 1 - Section A of the exam - Newspapers. Newspaper front page features, audiences, institutions and representation. Mnemonics (memory tools) included.
Side 2 - Section B of the exam. Radio News. Planning and writing a news bulletin, BBC Newsbeat case study, and institutional issues (OFCOM, convergence).
Print it on A3 (double sided) then laminate. The perfect resource to have on each table as your revise for this year's news exam.
Use alongside my revision PowerPoints or as a standalone revision tool.
This is for the June 2017 exam.
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!
An introduction to Stuart Hall's Audience Reception Theory , with a very memorable (if a little rude - we use the word 'shart'!) mnemonic to make it stick! Newspaper front pages are used to define the theory, so this would be particularly useful for the WJEC Media GCSE exam.
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For the uninitiated, Photoshop can be a nightmare - especially if you need to get your students to produce top quality coursework. But in reality there are only a certain number of skills you actually need.
These 5 handouts give your students the essential skills to be able to produce a top quality magazine cover, contents page or article. It takes them through the stages step by step, with screen grabs to indicate which tools they should be using. These are the handouts I have used for 3 years to help generate A grade GCSE and A Level work.
1. Cutting out images (so you can overlap the masthead and create montages on the front page)
2. Creating consistent section and article headings on a contents page
3. Creating a contents page ensuring it is in columns and also showing how to download cool fonts
4. Using the mask tool to place a model over the masthead without having to cut them out
5. Running text around a shape and adding drop caps, for example at the start of an article
Disclaimer: They do assume a little knowledge and initiative!
A 7 page booklet with activities covering some of the main aspects of film promotion - trailers and posters - with mnemonics to remember the key terms.
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.
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.
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An introduction to the 8 headline techniques, 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 12 front page features, 10 news values, as well as an introduction to the principle of mnemonics (great for an assembly).
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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).
PREVIEW IMAGES AVAILABLE AT https://sites.google.com/view/mediamnemonics/home
An introduction to the main 10 news values, 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 12 front page features, 8 headline techniques, as well as an introduction to the principle of mnemonics (great for an assembly).
PREVIEW IMAGES AVAILABLE AT https://sites.google.com/view/mediamnemonics/home
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.
Please review if you download, and don't forget to check out my other resources! This one's a freebie...!
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As revision for WJEC GCSE Media, this resource uses mnemonics to help students understand and REMEMBER the following key areas of the newspaper exam:
The 12 features of newspaper front pages
The 8 headline techniques
The 10 News Values
Each PowerPoint introduces the concept with a range of examples, all defined, and then provides a visual and written mnemonic to enable students to RECALL ALL 30 key terms on demand.
In addition to the 3 lengthy PowerPoints, a presentation is also provided that introduces mnemonics and memory techniques, ideal for a Year 11 assembly as students embark on their revision programme.
Please could you review if you buy - many thanks.
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