
A complete OCR A-Level Media Studies lesson introducing The Big Issue, its purpose, audience, ethos and social enterprise model.
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 magazine media language, representation, audience and contexts.
The lesson introduces students to The Big Issue as an independent, socially conscious magazine first published in 1991. Students explore its social enterprise model, street vendor system, focus on homelessness, poverty, social justice, alternative perspectives and pluralistic representation.
Students complete keyword matching, a “Big Five” who/what/where/when/why task, a deep-dive comprehension activity, audience profiling and front cover analysis. The lesson also explores the likely target audience for The Big Issue, including ABC1, socially aware professionals, commuters, Guardian-style liberal readers, charity supporters, urban audiences and culturally engaged consumers.
Students then apply their learning to a Big Issue front cover, analysing how media language reflects values such as social justice, social responsibility, community support and advocacy for marginalised groups.
This lesson covers:
OCR A-Level Media Studies
Component 1: Media Messages
Section B: Magazines
The Big Issue
Magazine media language
Representation
Audience
Social enterprise model
Street vendors
Independent publication
Pluralistic representation
Social justice
Homelessness
Poverty
ABC1 audiences
Demographics
USP
Intertextuality
Publisher
Low production values
Target audience profiling
Front cover analysis
What is included:
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson
Do Now knowledge task on The Big Issue
Teacher feedback/model answer slide
Lesson objectives
Magazine keyword matching task
Printable keyword table
Teacher feedback slide
Big Five task: who/what/where/when/why
Video-based task on The Big Issue
Deep-dive reading task
Comprehension questions and model answers
Paired discussion on audience interests and political standpoint
Differentiated audience support task
Target audience information slide
Front cover analysis task
Printable analysis task
Teacher feedback/model analysis
True/false mini plenary
Final written response prompt on target audience and purchase motivation
This resource can be used as:
A first lesson on The Big Issue
An OCR A-Level magazine set text lesson
A Component 1 Section B lesson
A media language and representation lesson
An audience and contexts lesson
A revision or cover lesson
A Year 12 or Year 13 Media Studies lesson
This resource is provided as a fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) file.
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