2 lessons covering:
representation
misrepresentation
selective representation
stereotype
countertype
dominant ideologies
gender trouble
hegemonic ideologies
A variety of media examples used with opportunities for analysis at the end of each lesson.
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 read a poem, identify word classes and techniques used. They then create one short analysis (could be extended to more) before brainstorming their own winter themes and planning lines for their own composition.
Still learning, but celebrating the snowy/icy/just plain cold season!
8 page booklet that revises poetic techniques and studies 3 poems:
- Education for Leisure
- Kid
- Impressions of a New Boy
Students are guided through annotation into selecting and analysing features in order to develop long-form written answers.
This booklet has been used with a literacy extract group. It develops SPAG and comprehension along with some creative activities and the chance for dictionary and thesaurus work.
Lesson explaining and exploring:
Mainstreaming
Resonance
Mean World Index
The Cultivation Differential
Students will end by responding to a quotation based question using examples and terminology to respond.
Booklet that has been used with a Literacy Extract group. allowing for SPAG and comprehension skills to be developed along side creative activities and dictionary/thesaurus work.
Designed for Year 2024-25.
An academic year of weekly SMSC/RE topics - initially designed for Post 16 students.
All weeks have 1-2 tasks, a class discussion and reflections (one Christian, one non-religious)
Scheme used with Y8 students following a full ‘cold read’ of the novel. Analyses language and structure. 2 assessments based on Paper 3 Q 3 (AQA).
Weekly writing lesson based on Q5 (papers 1 and 2)
A 23 page booklet providing students with areas of study required for the new Eduqas (WJEC) Media Studies GCSE Sitcoms theme from Component 2.
Includes mock style questions based on (but not the same as) SAMs materials.
**Updated to account for the change from Kimmy Schmidt to The IT Crowd.**