Lesson introducing GCSE Media students to the construction of film posters.
The lesson explores conventions, analysing existing products and compares products to historical counterparts.
Lesson introducing the idea of representations for GCSE Media students.
Tasks allow students to examine Paralympic athletes, teenagers and male stereotypes.
A series of lessons introducing key concepts of media studies to students.
Lessons created to reflect the requirements of the 9-1 Eduqas specification.
Lesson explaining and exploring:
Mainstreaming
Resonance
Mean World Index
The Cultivation Differential
Students will end by responding to a quotation based question using examples and terminology to respond.
A selection of 21 knowledge tests that recap knowledge of set texts and key concepts.
No mark schemes as i usually use this as a discussion topic and mark with best judgement.
Only short answer recall questions.
Resources for teaching and assessing all sources in Comp 1 and for Comp 2 featuring:
Situation comedy (Sec A)
and
MJ, Taylor Swift and Pharrell Williams (Sec B)
Mock Comp 3 project included
Analysis of the GQ and Pride set products from the new (2017) Eduqas GCSE Media Spec
Representations and forms analysis followed up by exam style question
Should cover approx. 3 hours of learning.
A lesson that:
Explores how adverts are regulated.
Analyses adverts that have caused offense (historically and culturally).
Create a leaflet that explains the function of the ASA.
Extensive booklet covering UKS and Friends.
PPT lessons (11 hours in total) on Music video:
Taylor Swift
Pharrell Williams
Michael Jackson
Plus two half mocks and one full (With mark schemes)
Workbooks for studying Episode 1 of The Walking Dead, Episode 1 of Pushing Daisies and the film Pleasantville.
These booklets cover media platforms and sectors, regulation, and constructional analysis allowing for application and revision of key media terms for the Unit 1 exam.
A 5 page workbook that helps students analyse the radio play of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The activities especially focus on sound and its effect.