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I am an English teacher, keen on Media Studies. I produce well-presented, ready-to-use and practical resources.

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I am an English teacher, keen on Media Studies. I produce well-presented, ready-to-use and practical resources.
The Godfather BUNDLE - Media - Higher / A-Level
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The Godfather BUNDLE - Media - Higher / A-Level

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HALF-PRICE compared to buying them individually. This bundle contains ready-to-go resources which are engaging and straightforward for students. It covers key scenes, and is aimed to be used as you watch the film, or with the included presentations to guide students through key shots and techniques. It has been refined over many years to produce great essays, focusing on the techniques that make The Godfather such a masterpiece.
The Godfather - Student Workbook
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The Godfather - Student Workbook

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A combination of other resources I have developed into a single workbook covering the key scenes, themes and issues in The Godfather Part 1. Includes: Printable Workbook - 24 page Aimed at those studying for either A-Level or Higher level, these resources apply to the Media Critical Essay sections of the exam papers. The work booklet provides students with tasks that can be undertaken independently or as a whole class process. It uses high-quality stills from the film as prompts for annotation, and understanding the film techniques used.
Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli - Film & Media Unit Workbook
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Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli - Film & Media Unit Workbook

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Workbook: 26 pages - over 13 lessons-worth of material. Ready to go. Presentation 1: A Brief Introduction to Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli to get things started. Presentation 2: A guide to beginning a review / critical essay on Spirited Away. This is a media unit, aimed at late primary, middle school, or early high school. It covers the entire film, and is designed to be used while watching the film to take notes, develop understanding, and gain insight into themes and symbols. The last page is an essay plan. Print and use straight away, or print pages individually. “…an enchanted and enchanting feature from the Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki which left me feeling lighter than air. It is a beautifully drawn and wonderfully composed work of art - really, no other description will do - which takes us on a rocket-fuelled flight of fancy, with tenderly and shrewdly conceived characters on board.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Shutter Island - Lesson: The Opening Sequence Deconstruction
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Shutter Island - Lesson: The Opening Sequence Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on Scorsese’s Shutter Island . Focuses on the iconic opening to this psychological horror. This printable ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to follow along and make notes on a key scene from the film. Includes stills. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Spirited Away BUNDLE - Film & Media Resources
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Spirited Away BUNDLE - Film & Media Resources

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This is a media unit, aimed at late primary, middle school, or early high school. It covers the entire film, and is designed to be used while watching the film to take notes, develop understanding, and gain insight into themes and symbols. Includes a thorough workbook containing tasks, as well as extension activities, worksheets, homework and presentations to support delivery. “…an enchanted and enchanting feature from the Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki which left me feeling lighter than air. It is a beautifully drawn and wonderfully composed work of art - really, no other description will do - which takes us on a rocket-fuelled flight of fancy, with tenderly and shrewdly conceived characters on board.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Psycho - Lesson: The Shower Scene Deconstruction
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Psycho - Lesson: The Shower Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on Hitchcock’s Psycho. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Billy Elliot - BUNDLE - Media - National 5 / GCSE / HIGHER
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Billy Elliot - BUNDLE - Media - National 5 / GCSE / HIGHER

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HALF-PRICE compared to buying them individually. This bundle contains ready-to-go resources which are engaging and straightforward for students. It covers key scenes, and is aimed to be used as you watch the film, or with the included presentations to guide students through key shots and techniques. It has been refined over many years to produce great essays, focusing on the techniques that make Billy Elliot such a masterpiece.
Psycho BUNDLE - Media Resources
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Psycho BUNDLE - Media Resources

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A wide array of teaching resources for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 horror classic PSYCHO. Includes slides and worksheets for key scenes. Pre-annotated, but also useful for working through in class alongside the film.
Billy Elliot - Lesson: The Opening Scene Deconstruction
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Billy Elliot - Lesson: The Opening Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on Billy Elliot (2000) directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall. This resource focuses on the Opening Credits and Initial scene. The ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the film. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Psycho - Lesson: The Parlour Scene Deconstruction
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Psycho - Lesson: The Parlour Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on Hitchcock’s Psycho. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli - Media Activity: Create Your Own Spirit!
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Spirited Away - Studio Ghibli - Media Activity: Create Your Own Spirit!

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A lesson on writing - students have to create their own character within the Spirited Away world, describe them and illustrate them, and then write a review of Yubaba’s Bathhouse from their perspective. A lot of fun as an in-class activity, or for homework. Includes: Presentation: outlines the process with examples of characters and process. Worksheet: a printable worksheet to guide learners. Ready to go! “…an enchanted and enchanting feature from the Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki which left me feeling lighter than air. It is a beautifully drawn and wonderfully composed work of art - really, no other description will do - which takes us on a rocket-fuelled flight of fancy, with tenderly and shrewdly conceived characters on board.” Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Billy Elliot - Lesson: Not for Lads
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Billy Elliot - Lesson: Not for Lads

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Part of a series of resources available on Billy Elliot (2000) directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall. This resource focuses on the Not for Lads scene where Billy’s Dad, Jackie Elliot, confronts Billy about his secret ballet lessons. The ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the film. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
The Godfather - Lesson: The Opening Scene Deconstruction
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The Godfather - Lesson: The Opening Scene Deconstruction

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‘I Believe in America’ - takes students through the opening credits, Bonasera’s speech, and the introduction of Don Vito. Part of a series of resources available on The Godfather. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
The Godfather - Lesson: The Restaurant Scene Deconstruction
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The Godfather - Lesson: The Restaurant Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on The Godfather. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Billy Elliot - Lesson: Dancing for Dad
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Billy Elliot - Lesson: Dancing for Dad

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Part of a series of resources available on Billy Elliot (2000) directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall. This resource focuses on the ‘Dancing for Dad’ sequence where Billy is torn between his family, his ballet teacher, and his love for dancing. The ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the film. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Billy Elliot - Lesson: Like Electricity
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Billy Elliot - Lesson: Like Electricity

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Part of a series of resources available on Billy Elliot (2000) directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Lee Hall. This resource focuses on the climax of the film where Billy travels to London to audition for the Royal Ballet School. The ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the film. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
The Godfather - Lesson: The Hospital Scene Deconstruction
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The Godfather - Lesson: The Hospital Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on The Godfather. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
The Godfather - Lesson: The Wedding Scene Deconstruction
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The Godfather - Lesson: The Wedding Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on The Godfather. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
Psycho - Lesson: The Credits, Opening and Marion's Escape Deconstruction
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Psycho - Lesson: The Credits, Opening and Marion's Escape Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on Hitchcock’s Psycho. Focuses on the Credits, Opening, and Marion’s escape This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of Psycho. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.
The Godfather - Lesson: The Baptism Scene Deconstruction
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The Godfather - Lesson: The Baptism Scene Deconstruction

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Part of a series of resources available on The Godfather. This ‘Deconstruction’ worksheet can be used by students to make notes on a key scene of the Godfather. Includes stills from the film. The ‘Teaching Sides’ include stills from the film to be used for educational purposes when discussing these key scenes, as well as annotations (can be deleted) on the key shots. This is ideal for students to use while watching the film, and helps them identify key techniques such as camera distance, angle, lighting, colour etc.