
A complete OCR A-Level Media Studies lesson analysing intertextuality in The Big Issue, with a supporting exam worksheet.
This fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson focuses on The Big Issue for OCR A-Level Media Studies Component 1, Section B: Media Messages, supporting students with media language, representation, contexts and intertextual analysis.
The lesson explores how The Big Issue uses intertextual references on its “Class Action: What’s School For?” education cover to create deeper meaning and social critique. Students identify and analyse references including Grange Hill, Ozzy Osbourne, Benedict Cumberbatch, Flashman, Harry Potter, The Handmaid’s Tale, Jean Brodie, Pink Floyd’s The Wall and the Finnish education system.
Students consider how these references help The Big Issue question the purpose of education, authority, individuality, creativity, rebellion and social reform. The lesson builds towards a 15-mark exam-style response on why The Big Issue has used an intertextual approach, with prompts covering meaning, audience engagement, nostalgia, social critique, alternative perspectives and social contexts.
This resource also includes a supporting intertextuality worksheet focused on the same Big Issue education cover. The worksheet includes a Do Now, prompts for each intertextual reference, and the full 15-mark exam question.
This lesson covers:
OCR A-Level Media Studies
Component 1: Media Messages
Section B: Magazines
The Big Issue
Intertextuality
Media language
Representation
Social contexts
Education reform
Alternative perspectives
Audience engagement
Nostalgia
Social critique
Cultural references
Grange Hill
Pink Floyd’s The Wall
Harry Potter
The Handmaid’s Tale
Jean Brodie
Flashman
Finland education system
15-mark exam response
What is included:
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson
Supporting intertextuality worksheet
Do Now task identifying intertextual references
Teacher feedback/model answer slide
Lesson objectives
Key term definition of intertextuality
Reference slides for Grange Hill, Ozzy Osbourne, Benedict Cumberbatch, Flashman, Harry Potter, The Handmaid’s Tale, Jean Brodie and Pink Floyd
Finland education system comparison
Exam-style 15-mark question
Word bank for intertextual analysis
Prompt questions linked to education reform and alternative perspectives
Extended model response
Mini plenary on intertextuality
This resource can be used as:
A full OCR A-Level lesson on The Big Issue
A Component 1 Section B magazine lesson
A media language and contexts lesson
An intertextuality analysis lesson
A 15-mark exam practice lesson
A revision or intervention lesson
A Year 12 or Year 13 Media Studies lesson
This resource is provided as a fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) file and includes a supporting worksheet/resource document.
This resource is independently created and is not endorsed by OCR.
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