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The 1960s Observer historical CONTEXTS and MEDIA LANGUAGE OCR MEDIA GCSE
This lesson comprises of one PowerPoint which includes the following:
Recap on key genre features
1960s to 1970s Historical contexts timeline to print for students
Newspaper codes and conventions
Application of codes and conventions on set texts
Answer
Analysis of key media language features
Analysis of media language elements with answers
Analysis of how historical contexts influences content on set texts with answers
Plenary tasks
Homework on set texts
Resources for further study
EDUQAS Media Studies GCSE Introduction to Music Videos KS3/4
This resource comprises of two powerpoints, each powerpoint planned for a duration of 80 minutes. These powerpoints are only suitable for Year 9 and above, and you are welcome to change the music video examples and adapt it to your students. The lessons explore: media language, codes and conventions, simple theories, representations, group work and independent work.
Teen Vogue AQA A-level
This lesson focuses on the theoretical framework of media language, representation and industry in relation to Teen Vogue. This lesson is planned for a duration of 5-6 hours. It also includes contexts, theoretical approaches and activities.
EDUQAS Media Studies Newspapers Introduction and Media Language
This resource comprises of four powerpoints (one differentiated ppt), each powerpoint planned for a duration of 80 minutes. The lessons explore: Media langugae,language devices, differentiated PPT for low ability, political and economical contexts, exam questions, sentence starters, some industry knowledge.
The Voice Revision Quiz AQA A-level
This resource includes an overview of what your students need to know in preparation for the exam. This resource covers the theoretical framework (media language, representations, industry and audience, contexts and academic theories) in relation to the Voice CSP for the AQA A-level specification.
This is a PowerPoint lesson, a quiz for the duration of 65 minutes. Give your students 30 seconds to answer the short response questions and 1:30 minutes for the long response questions. They should be using a whiteboard in groups of 3/4 to answer the questions.
Score Print Advertisement AQA A-level
This lesson looks at the theoretical framwork of media (media language and representation) in relation to Score print advertisement. The lesson is planned for the duration of 3-5 hours and there are 26 slides in total. The lesson looks at the following:
historical contexts
social and cultural contexts
codes and conventions of print advertisement
denotation and connotation
rule of thirds
z line
representation of ethnicity
representation of gender
representation of setting
laura mulvey male gaze application
bell hooks feminist theory application
van zoonen feminist theory application
exam questions on contexts and media language
production activity
The Sweeney Contexts
This resource comprises of a thorough exploration of contexts and how it can be applied to the Sweeney. The lesson also looks at some of the similarities and differences between The Sweeney and Luther. This lesson needs to be taught after looking at Luther
Lesson outline:
DO NOW (Starter activity) random questions from syllabus
Answers
Mind Map on 70s contexts
Four slides on Sweeney context and Historical contexts
Comparisons between The Sweeney and Luther
Viewing time
Long answer questions
Spectre: Industry
This SOW comprises of two powerpoint lesson, each planned for a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes. There is also a powerpoint slide for the Bond/Spectre website analysis.
The resources cover the following:
Advertising/Marketing
Product placement
Synergy
Ownership/ Industry (conglomerates/vertical and horizontal integration)
Key facts
Textual Analysis Cambridge International Media AS
This lesson is for textual analysis. This can be used for any spec as it teaches in-depth analysis, but best for: IB, International, BTEC as there is no set text focus.
The following lesson will cover a minimum of three hours and it is not an introduction to the topics. It also comes with a worksheet that has the activities detailed on there.
(Please check the notes in the powerpoint for exemplars and links to media texts)
The lesson comprises the following:
exploration of Semiotics part 1 and 2
recap of technical codes and definitions
micro and macro analysis activity on the opening of Luther
exemplars
exam questions
scaffolding
in-depth semiotic analysis on stranger things opening
Todorov’s theory of Narratology and in-depth analysis on the front cover
Essay question on magazine print to challenge students and strengthen understanding of theories
Textual Analysis homework
The Gentlewoman INDUSTRY AQA ALEVEL MEDIA
This resource comprises of two PowerPoint presentations.
PowerPoint 1 includes the following:
Research activity including an article and questions
Answers
Exam Requirements
Product Context
Ownership model
Article on ownership and questions
Exploration on technology inteference
Exploration on online presence
Funding
A link to Mrs Fisher video on David Hesmondhalgh’s theory
A worksheet on Hesdmondhalgh’s theory
Answers
Regulation
Long answer questions
PowerPoint 2 includes the following:
Quizlet live quiz
Post-it-note questions
Fill in the blank paragraph
Answer
Structure of 15 marker questions
Checklist on paragraph structure
Students highlight an exam response based on the structure
Students highlight key terminology
Mark scheme
Students will create a paragraph plan for the exam question
Students will write their exam response
Students will provide post-it-notes feedback
Marcus Rashford MEDIA LANGUAGE AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resources comprises of the following:
A powerPoint lesson
Worksheet (With extension and some challenge tasks)
Worksheet for more able (with extension and challenge tasks)
Worksheet for less able (Scaffolded questions and simplified activities)
Homework Document with two activities
Fareshare website analysis
Video post analysis
Social media pages document
This was created on google docs and slides so their might be some issues with formatting.
The PowerPoint lesson includes the following:
Specification Requirements
Assessment Objectives
Research activity for contexts
Analysis of MR official website: homepage
Match up activity for website features/ familiarisation with key terminology
Analysis of genre features
Exam question with exemplar, paragraph structure, mark scheme
Creative website task
Recap Quiz
Social media analysis, Group activity with exemplars
Reflection Questions
Exploration of Semiotic Theory
Semiotic analysis and evaluation task with exemplars
In depth semiotic theory study
In depth semiotic theory task
Semiotic theory quiz
Exam Question
Peer Assessment with mark scheme and feedback sheet
Creative social media task
Consolidation quiz
RAGS assessment
Daily Mirror Newspapers CONTEXTS and INDUSTRY AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resource comprises of a PowerPoint presentation which includes the following:
Exploration of key contexts (Students common knowledge)
Exam Requirements
Political contexts in regards to Boris Johnson and Brexit
Political contexts in regards to left and right wing with video link
Product contexts of Daily Mirror
Link to Mrs Fisher’s video on Horizontal Integration
Exploration of how Daily Mirror is horizontally integrated
Exploration of stockholders (Contexts)
Exploration of Leveson’s Inquiry and video link and reflection questions
Research on Regulatory boards
Re-cap quiz
Research on figures
Introduction to Technology convergence
Activity on technology convergence
Group activity on online and social media pages
Exploration on funding
Exam Question with sentence starters and mark scheme
NHS Represent Ad MEDIA LANGUAGE AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resource has a PowerPoint presentation that includes:
Research Activity on the contexts
Exam specification and Assessment Objectives
Hyperlink of the Ad (Video - if it doesn’t work please use the link in the notes)
Social Contexts
Recap Quiz
Analysis of the lyrics
Information on the genre
Terminology study
Video link to Mrs Fisher Intertextuality meaning
Video link to Mrs Fisher Genre, Sub-genre and hybrid genre meaning
Study of the narrative with answers
Semiotic Analysis group activity with an exemplar
Exam Question
Creative task on print advertisement
The Voice Media Language and Representations AQA ALEVEL MEDIA STUDIES
This resource comprises of a PowerPoint that heavily encourages student agency. The presentation includes the following:
Starter activity focusing on who is constructed representations
Pair/group activity on all representation theory
A clear guide on what to research and look for
Class presentation on prompts and detailed guide
Daily Mirror AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resources comprises of two powerpoints that look at Media Language, Industry, Contexts and Audiences in regards to areas of the theoretical framework, in relation to the newspaper CSP (Daily Mirror). The lessons include:
group activities
independent activities
extensive and detailed information
contexts
quizzes
sentence structures
theory application
prompts for differentiation
challenge exam questions
assessment objectives and links back to the specification
Marcus Rashford INDUSTRIES AQA Media Studies GCSE
This resource comprises of worksheets and a PowerPoint presentation.
The worksheets include the following:
More able worksheet
More able answer sheet
Worksheet
Answer sheet
Less able worksheet
Less able worksheet
Independent study worksheet
Answer sheet Independent study
The PowerPoint includes the following:
Specification requirements
Assessment Objectives
Traditional media vs Social media
Why Influencers are valuable
How Social media platforms make money task (worksheet task)
How Social media platforms make money self assessment task (using the answer sheets)
Why Burberry partnered with Rashford article and two questions task
How influencers like MR help to increase platform revenue
Marcus Rashford profitability group task with worksheet in the PowerPoint
Answers
Creative task: create a social media campaign with steps
Quiz
Exam style question
Paragraph structure and sentence starters
Homework activity
Homework activity guide
Ownership
Regulation
Regulation connecting the dots with MR
Independent study on why companies and charities chose to partner with MR
Exam style question
Guide on how to write a 20 marker
Essay plan and sentence starters
Homework activity
RAGs assessment
NHS Represent Ad REPRESENTATIONS AQA MEDIA GCSE
This PowerPoint include the following:
Recap questions on Media language with answers
Carousel Activity on different social groups
Debate Activity on stereotypes
Research questions and Challenge questions
Selection, Mediation and Construction worksheet activity
A link to Mrs Fisher’s Stuart Hall Reception theory
A response worksheet applying the Reception theory with an exemplar
The 1960s Observer and The Guardian MEDIA LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION
This resource comprises of one PowerPoint which includes the following:
Recap on Industries and Audiences
Answers
Media language analysis on contemporary Observer newspaper
Media language analysis on The Guardian online newspaper/website
Similarities and Differences between online and print newspaper
Introduction to social, cultural and political contexts
Representations of politics in newspapers
Representations of social groups, politics and cultural content task with extenstion activity
Stereotypes on newspapers
Stereotypes, under-representation and misrepresentation task
Exam question
Daily Mirror MEDIA LANGUAGE AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resource comprises of a PowerPoint which includes the following:
Recap questions on Industry and Audience
Exploration of key terminology // Match-up activity
Answers
Identify key terms on the set texts
Answers
Exploration of genres, Tabloid vs Broadsheet
Analysis of genres in regards to the set texts
Answers
In depth analysis of front covers activity
Exemplar
Group activity on narrative codes
Exploration of left-wing ideology on the front cover
Exam questions with sentence starters and assessment objectives
Daily Mirror AUDIENCES AQA MEDIA GCSE
This resource comprises of a PowerPoint which includes the following:
Exploration of how the front page appeals to the target audience
Exploration of how the double page appeals to the target audience
How the newspaper offers pleasures/offers to its audience online and on the print edition with answers
Exploration on the key terms passive/active
Activity on how audiences are both passive and active
Application of uses and gratifications theory
Exploration of Stuart Hall’s Reception theory
Application of Reception theory
Exam question with sentence starters and mark scheme