A revision booklet which includes a glossary of key terms for students to fill definitions in, guidance on how to approach unseen poems in the exam, a step by step practice for answering the 24 mark question and the 8 mark question (AQA). There are modeled paragraphs included plus a bonus independent practice. The poems used for the guided tasks are Duffy’s Valentine and Bronte’s Love and Friendship.
A 14 page booklet for students studying EDUQAS/WJEC GCSE Film Studies. This booklet is a great resource for both revision and to use in a unit of lessons when teaching for the first time. There are spaces to write in the booklet but some tasks can be undertaken in school books/online.
The booklet covers all of the film technology areas as required for the EDUQAS/WJEC exam - from 1895 and the Lumiere Brothers to IMAX in the 2010s.
This is a resource booklet which can be used to form a unit of work on the study of the Global Non-English Language film, Wadjda from the GCSE Film Studies specification.
Please note that it is a PDF and can only be edited if you have access to a PDF editor.
There are some references to video clips in the booklet - no links are provided but they should be readily available on YouTube or on the DVD extras of the film (e.g. interviews with the director about the making of process).
This is a booklet which is the basis of a full unit of work. It is geared more to the GCSE specification as narrative is a key focus. Please note: the booklet is in PDF format so can only be edited with a PDF editor.
Film Studies GCSE Paper 1 - Dracula and The Lost Boys booklet - includes individual study of each film and comparison.
A comprehensive booklet which could be used to facilitate an entire SOW. Usually takes me the best part of a term to deliver. Please note, some timings mentioned may not match with your own copies of the film.
46 pages. PDF file. Please note, PDF was the only way to export a copy. If you wish to edit, a PDF editor is required.
A variety of worksheets which could be used in class or set for homework They include:
Dramatic Irony (Birling focus)
Sheila and Gerald’s relationship in Act One
Blame in Act One and Two
Eric character study (act three)
The Inspector character study
A knowledge organiser for characters