Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.
Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.
A PowerPoint. Revision activity - Viewing an example calendar with images taken by a year 9 student in 2015 and discussing the various elements of photography used. Introducing key photography terms (aperture, depth of field, shutter speed, ISO and sharpness). Looking at example photographs which demonstrate each of these.
A PowerPoint explaining the parts of a digital camera (using snapshots from the manual -- also attached). Also a few images of what settings to put your camera on to get the best photos.
A differentiated exam which was made for QCIA learners who have learning difficulties which prevent them for doing the exam sat by the remainder of the class. The Queensland Certificate of Individual Achievement (QCIA) recognises the achievements of students who are on individualised learning programs.
The exam has been tailored to the needs of the learners. It provides a word list of terms encountered in the unit at the front which students can refer to for spelling and prompts when writing their answers.
It begins with questions where they are provided the definition and must provide the correct word to label it and add an example. There is one question where they must provide their own definition and example for the term. There are a lot more visual questions for students (e.g. a few where they must respond to advertisements and the stereotypes about men/women within them). There is a list of scenarios which students must read and circle those which count as gender discrimination. There is also a question about sexual harrassmen where studetns are provided a visual infographic which they can use to explain why sexual harassment is bad. Following this they must write a short response to the question: What should someone do if they are being sexually harassed in their workplace? This requires them to make a recommendation and give some reasons why they think what they think.
Attached to the exam is a QCIA cover sheet recommending adjustments to be made and individual learning goals to be assessed for students on a modified program (called QCIA students in QLD)
Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - Aussie_Resources.
Part of a set of resources created for a senior Social & Community studies class in Australia (QCAA syllabus). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. Designed for use in 70 minute lessons.
This lesson is designed to unpack the various elements of the assessment task with students so they know where they are headed. The task is a project which requires students to complete an inquiry booklet, an essay and product (brochure).
It includes a list of 8 steps that the students should follow to complete the task. It also includes screenshots of 2 example brochures (created by students) and advice about how to structure their brochure. It also includes a brief overview of what will be included in the essay (knowing that more information would be unpacked in class in subsequent lessons).
NB: The task sheet, unit plan and other materials used within this unit are also available at my TES store.
A worksheet for a documentary viewing lesson. I utilise the broadcast strategy approach (Barry & King, 1998) previewing the questions prior to playing the documentary so that students know what to listen out for. The documentary THE SIXTIES The War In Vietnam (SBS) is available on Click View or Enhance TV
There are 30 short response questions with lines for students to write their answers on. I have also included a scanned copy of the answers I wrote during the lesson. I use this to help students to expand upon their answers when we go through the sheet at the end of the lesson.
The bottom of the worksheet includes a list of names of historical figures from this era. For homework, students need to choose one of them and create a profile to share with the class (it can be a poster, infographic or PPT). Students must include info from both primary and secondary sources. They need to provide information about who/what influenced them and their political ideologies and associations. They also need to address how they influenced the Vietnamese Independence movement.
**NB: Resources designed for the new senior Modern History syllabus (implemented in QLD in 2019). The content would also be useful more broadly for students in other states and countries with an interest in the Vietnamese Independence Movement (1945-1975). The other resources are also available in my store - lrigb4. The end of term assessment for this unit was an essay.
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Perfect for NAPLAN preparation. This resource explains what is assessed in year 9 NAPLAN tests (Australia's national testing). It includes various stimulus examples and planning steps.
A useful resource for an introduction to Science Fiction and key terms.
In addition to definitions taken from a cinema subject I completed at university, there are a series of viewing activities (trailers for various films which illustrate the key features of these subgenres of science-fiction.) Most of these slides also come with questions designed to get students to think about our focus: TECHNOLOGY and the role of technology in these imagined worlds. These questions challenge students to consider how filmmakers position and influence their viewers regarding the discourse of technology in texts and whether these representations work to naturalise, reinforce or challenge prevailing beliefs and attitudes about the role of technology in society.
Document 1: A table scaffolding for students how to write an effective introduction, two body paragraphs analyzing, one comparative body paragraph and a conclusion. It also includes how to reference a print advertisement.
This scaffold was created for the following task but can be adapted for other advertisement analysis tasks.
GENRE: Expository Multi-modal Oral
ROLE/RELATIONSHIP: This is an individual task where each student will prepare and present a speech and PowerPoint to an audience of their peers.
PURPOSE: To understand how advertisers use specific techniques in order to influence and shape consumer attitudes and behaviour.
TASK: Compare and contrast the following print advertisement to a visual print advertising campaign of your choice. (An advertising campaign can be a single advertisement). Using your knowledge of AIDA, you will analyse and evaluate the various techniques used in both advertisements and draw conclusions about how the advertisers have attempted to persuade and appeal to their demographic/target audience.
• Write a 500 word speech that compares and contrasts the advertising techniques used in the different advertisements. You must draw conclusions and provide both opinions and reasons as to why each advertisement succeeds or fails in motivating the target audience.
• Create a PowerPoint presentation that discusses your findings.
• Present your PowerPoint and explain your findings to the class.
LENGTH: Use a minimum of 6 slides and 500 words, and a maximum of 10 slides and 650 words.
Document 2: Key terms including definitions of the AIDA method of analysing advertisements.
Miseenscene definition and music videos to exemplify (one Coldplay and one Brittney spears).
Talking about genre and target audience and the importance of branding your artist.
Viewing Pink's music video 'Just Give Me A Reason' and completing a quiz about lighting and shot sizes.
Introducing new term - cinematography and what it means.
This is a media lesson designed for a year 9 class (however a lot of the content could also be used for an English lesson).
Narrative music videos and their key components: plot, theme and structure
Defining narrative. Visual display of the narrative structure.
Defining the key terms plot, structure, and theme and watching a film clip to identify these (teacher answers provided on slides).
Links to other narrative music videos
Also included: a music video report card for analysing music videos
Two resources for use in a theology class
1) A PowerPoint defining the various Catholic Social Teachings.
2) A booklet for use at the end of the term when students view Patch Adams. It includes viewing questions including questions about the CST's.
1) A PPT: to facilitate learning about the use of poison gas in WW1 and the gas masks which were provided to soldiers. Some context about the poet (Wilfred Owen). Students read and annotate Dulce et Decorum Est. This is followed by questions about the tone of the poem and its intended reading. Following this, students will identify the poetic devices within the poem and evaluate their effectiveness. This is followed by a series of questions for students to answer in their books (to help them expand their analysis). This is followed by a discussion to compare this text with other WW1 poems we have already explored and a reflection activity (KWL).
2) A handout for students to complete their analysis in (which also includes the details for their homework -- to write a mini essay about Owen’s representation of war in comparison to Seeger’s)
Task sheet for an assessment requiring the following things: Treatment, Making the magazine in photoshop, Reflecting on your final product, Responding to someone else’s magazine cover (critiquing)
The PowerPoint includes an example student magazine cover (annotated), the requirements for a treatment, an example treatment.
Additional resource: A scaffolding table for planning their magazine cover
PowerPoint one: appropriate for senior classes (years 10-12)
- includes tips to help students improve their verbal and nonverbal presentation skills
- includes clips of famous speeches to help students identify the techniques
PowerPoint two: appropriate for junior classes (years 7-9)
- includes public speaking tips
- includes tips for Power Points including visual pictures of what not to do
- includes an example PowerPoint presentation created by a student that presents the information effectively
- includes a list of topics for 30 seconds speeches (to get students to practice the skills they've learned
Defining typeface, serif and sans serif. How do you choose which font is best for your purpose? Advice about type size, place and space, the background colour, what different colours mean (their associations).