
**“Section 3 – Working with Visual Media”
25-slide PowerPoint for EPQ Skills**
This presentation is a dynamic resource for teaching students how to analyse and interpret visual media. It’s packed with practical activities, teacher notes, and a wide range of examples - from images and buildings to everyday objects and film. Students will learn to question, interrogate, and critically assess visual material, developing skills in observation, analysis, and self-expression.
Key Features:
Clear frameworks for analysing images, media types, and visual culture
Activities for pairs and groups, including creative tasks and real-world examples
Guidance on exploring themes such as race, gender, memory, and more
Checklists for analysing buildings, objects, and artefacts
Suggestions for independent practice and further reading
Why purchase this resource?
Ready-to-use slides with detailed teacher notes
Engaging, varied activities to spark discussion and critical thinking
Suitable for all subjects - visual media is relevant across the curriculum
Part of a Complete EPQ Skills Series:
This presentation is one of 7 in the EPQ course. The full set is available at a 33% discount, and the introductory “Making a Start on the Extended Project” presentation is free. Equip your students with everything they need for EPQ success!
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In addition to the other EPQ PowerPoints, please check out my ever-growing collection of resources in GCSE English, BTEC Business, A Level Politics and A Level Law. In addition, there are some PSHE materials as well, of course, as the EPQ course.**
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