I specialise in producing English, Literature and Media resources for students in secondary schooling. In particular, I've created analysis powerpoint for novels and plays, essay and creative writing graphic organisers and much more - take a look!
I specialise in producing English, Literature and Media resources for students in secondary schooling. In particular, I've created analysis powerpoint for novels and plays, essay and creative writing graphic organisers and much more - take a look!
Use this 24 slide powerpoint to equip students with the media literacy skills to analyse print and digital advertising. Specifically targeted to engage older students, this powerpoint focuses on global and Australian products such as drinks, cars, services and beauty products.
This powerpoint includes:
Learning outcomes, terms, summary page and presenter notes
Definition and examples of media literacy terms
Rene Magritte’s “This is not a pipe” theory of representation and video
Definition and examples of visual literacy terms (stereotype, gaze, offers, demands, and objectification)
Definition, examples and comparison of gender roles (and reversal)
Activity and examples of subversive advertising.
Save time sourcing advertisements as this powerpoint includes:
I Bought a Jeep - TVC Australia
Bundaberg diet ginger beer for men and women - poster
Australia Post - bus stop poster
Qantas - online and print
Special K - magazine
Prius car - magazine
Alcoa aluminium - poster
Titanic film - online and poster
Armani Beyonce and male ad - magazine
XXXX beer - poster
Ralph Lauren - magazine
EB beer - print
Schlitz beer - traditional print
Dove flawed or flawless? - print
Gillette The Best Men Can Be - Youtube Short film / TVC
Use this glossary to help students analyse any film or documentary with the correct terminology and insight. Written in student-friendly language, the inquiry questions lead students to conduct their own independent analysis. Reuse this resource with any film study (I’ve used this with Lion, Bladerunner, Romeo and Juliet, The Book Thief, The Breakfast Club, Jasper Jones and Dead Poet’s Society). There are example analyses for students to use to model their responses on as well.
The glossary contains:
terms and definitions e.g. camera angles, point of view, cross-cutting, voice-over, framing etc.
prompt and staged analysis questions e.g. What is the significance of this location?
an easy to understand framework for analysing film and documentary through mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing and sound
tips and things to look out for when watching film and documentaries
Happy teaching!