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Tide - exam style comparison question (Eduqas A Level Media)
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Tide - exam style comparison question (Eduqas A Level Media)

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A lesson which looks at approaching unseen analysis and guides students through the comparison question for Eduqas A Level Media Component 1 Section A. This exam question, which is similar to the SAMS question (so this mark scheme can be used), compares the set product Tide with a 1950s Quality Street advert (taken from the Eduqas GCSE set products).
The Sun & The Guardian EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA Paper 1 Section A
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The Sun & The Guardian EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA Paper 1 Section A

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A range of lessons focusing on: newspaper backgrounds and contexts, media language, representations, theories and exam style questions. This covers all of the Section A specification, makes some use of the Eduqas textbook and resources from the Eduqas website like the Factsheets on newspapers.
Luther Exam Question EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA
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Luther Exam Question EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA

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A lesson which incorporates peer assessment of a sample exam answer (from a real student) to the Component 2 Section A Eduqas GCSE media studies exam. The lesson breaks down and dissects an example exam question, peer assesses a sample answer and gives students the chance to write their own improved answer. The markers comments can be found on the EDUQAS secure website.
Introduction to Media Representations
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Introduction to Media Representations

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A lesson which introduces the concept of Media Representations and stereotypes in relation to gender in print based media. The lessons explores typical stereotypes of men/women and examines the use of these on a wide range of print based adverts but modern and historic.
Luther - Eduqas GCSE Media!
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Luther - Eduqas GCSE Media!

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A detailed range of lessons on Luther and TV crime drama for Eduqas GCSE media studies. These lessons cover the whole Eduqas specification: media language, genre and narrative, representations, industry, audience, contexts and exam practice. This makes use of wider TV crime drama texts and the Eduqas textbook.
Riptide & music videos NEW for Spring 2019!
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Riptide & music videos NEW for Spring 2019!

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EDUQAS A LEVEL MEDIA STUDIES A range of lessons on music videos focusing on Vance Joy’s Riptide for A Level Eduqas Media Studies component 1 section A. The lessons are hour long lessons and cover: genre, narrative, media language, representations and relevant theory as well as practice exam questions (SAMS mark schemes can be adapted and used here). This also makes use of the Eduqas A Level Media text book and focuses on the wider music industry and wider products.
Writing About Media - active verbs for writing about media and applying theory
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Writing About Media - active verbs for writing about media and applying theory

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Can be used as a classroom display or handout/revision aid for students. This is a bank of active verbs for writing about, and analysing, media products and a bank of 'sentence starters' to help students integrate media theory into their analysis of media products. This is aimed at A Level media students and based on the Eduqas theoretical framework and set theories.
Pride Magazine - Eduqas GCSE Media
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Pride Magazine - Eduqas GCSE Media

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Component 1 Section A GCSE Media Approx. 4 detailed lessons based on this set product and the use of media language and Representations for Eduqas GCSE media studies. Lessons cover all areas of the theoretical framework. The first lesson on contexts also explores GQ magazine. If you download and like, please review! :)
How to answer Q2a Paper 1 EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA
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How to answer Q2a Paper 1 EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA

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A complete lesson focusing on how to successfully answer Q2a on Paper one of EDUQAS GCSE MEDIA. This lesson mainly focuses on Quality Street and explores relevant historical context, but also includes an example answer (from a student) based on This Girl Can. The lesson can be easily adapted to focus on any of the set products for Paper 1 Section A.
Michael Jackson Black or White EDUQAS GCSE Media
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Michael Jackson Black or White EDUQAS GCSE Media

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A range of lessons for Eduqas GCSE Media Studies on MUSIC VIDEOS for Paper 2 Section B covering Michael Jackson 'Black or White. Lessons explore: media language, representations, intertextuality and contexts. Media theory is also explored in some lessons. Also inluded are opportunities for students to plan and answer exam questions in full.
Steve Neale's Genre Theory
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Steve Neale's Genre Theory

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A lesson focusing on breaking down Neale’s Genre theory and analysing key sequences from Scream and American Sniper (although any film products could be used). This is a set theory for Eduqas A Level media and this lesson is taught in line with this particular specification, but it is relevant to all study of film!
EDUQAS A LEVEL MEDIA -Kiss the Vampire SOW
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EDUQAS A LEVEL MEDIA -Kiss the Vampire SOW

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A full SOW (appox. 7 lessons) covering the basics on this set product which explores all areas of the A Level framework: media language, audience, representations, theory and exam style questions (not SAMS).
British Politics - A simple guide for A Level and GCSE Media (Eduqas)
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British Politics - A simple guide for A Level and GCSE Media (Eduqas)

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Approx. 1-2 lessons designed to help GCSE or A Level media students understand British politics. This lesson defines what a Political Party is and explores the ideologies of the three main political parties in the UK. This is relevant to the study of newspapers for Eduqas GCSE and A Level Media studies so focuses on ideologies. The final task asks students to create in Instagram page for each of the main political parties which demonstrates the ideology of each party. This lesson is intended to be followed by analysis of the ‘set’ newspapers and analysis of how political ideologies impact these newspapers.
GCSE MEDIA NEA - EDUQAS 2021 Submission
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GCSE MEDIA NEA - EDUQAS 2021 Submission

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A range of lessons and independent tasks on Brief 3 (film marketing - thriller films) guiding students through research, planning and production for their Media NEA. Lessons include: Exploring thriller codes and conventions Brief analysis of representations in example film posters/DVD Independent research tasks Writing a blurb Planning the production Guidance on Photoshop.
What is Media - A first lesson!
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What is Media - A first lesson!

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A basic first lesson asking pupils to explore what Media is. Activities include looking at, and exploring, the main Media platforms. Also includes WJEC course info but this could be changed for any exam board. Enjoy!
Introduction to Magazines
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Introduction to Magazines

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A double lesson (I taught it over 2 hours) which introduces the concept of lifestyle magazines and explores the use of media language on two ‘unseen’ magazine covers. This lesson is an introduction to the study of Pride and GQ for Eduqas GCSE media.